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Monday, September 19, 2011
Between a rock and a hard place
Photo by Matt Ball 9/16/11
When life puts rocks in your path, grow anyway! This Saguaro is making its way on the Esperero Trail. (The other Palo Verde is
Parkinsonia florida
or
Blue Palo Verde
.)
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