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Solanaceae - Nightshade Family
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Snout to Snout
Another Spiderling
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Desert Vine is very fine!
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Desert Vine is very fine!
Photo by Ned Harris, 9/8/11
Another photo by Ned Harris, 9/9/11
Photo by Angie Perryman, 9/9/11
This plant is blooming all over in Sabino Canyon.
Desert Vine
aka Janusia (
Janusia gracilis
) has yellow, 5-petaled flowers followed by 3-winged seed pods that look (to me) a bit like Mickey Mouse ears (if you ignore the third ear).
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