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Just in time for the movie!
Perfect timing!
Relatives had the same idea!
The Queen was also here!
The Queen was there!
This week in fruit: finale
This week in fruit: 4
This week in fruit: 3
This week in fruit: 2
This week in fruit: part 1
Hawks
It's hot, hot, hot...
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She's got it
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Check it out!
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
Some Pea Family Pods
Photo by Ned, Pods by
Coursetia
, Hand by Anne
Photo by Ned, Pod by
Fairy Duster
, Hand by Anne
Skipping the grasses (sorry, grass lovers), plants in the Pea family are the second most common in Sabino Canyon (after plants in the Sunflower family). One of these days (in the next 5 years or so), I'll do a series on the desert Peas. Stay tuned.
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