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| After several days at Alamo Lake, we went to Mesa to visit some friends before they headed back to Spokane Washington for the summer. We then went to Lost Dutchman state park, at Superstition Mountain. People said they had not seen it so green in over 10 years. |
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| Wild grasses that just caught my eye | I think this is Fiddleneck | |||||||||||
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| I think this is White Thorn, a type of Acacia tree | ||||||||||||
| Our camp site at Lost Dutchman state park had a nice view of Superstition mountain | ||||||||||||
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| Various wild flowers. There were so many it was overwhelming | ||||||||||||
| Globe Mallow: we found that they came in white, pink, orange and pale shades of red | ||||||||||||
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| I think this might be Wild Heliotrope | ||||||||||||
| White Globe Mallow | ||||||||||||