File:Small tree near Pothole Point in Canyonlans.jpeg
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DescriptionSmall tree near Pothole Point in Canyonlans.jpeg |
Photo taken by Daniel Mayer in late June 2005. (Plant looks like an ephedra, Ephedra viridis perhaps. Stan Shebs) (I affirm this name. Ies 20:12, 19 March 2007 (UTC)) |
Date | 14 March 2006 (original upload date) |
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