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The record rains of 2005 resulted in an explosion of grasses and flowers.Judy enjoys a walk among the wildflowers.Desert sunflowers engulf an old man cactus.
The bright red blossoms of the fairy duster are aptly named.The coastal fog provides welcome moisture for desert plants.The cardon cactus, relative of the saguaro, tower over other desert plants, and can reach over 200 years old.
The cardon cactus, relative of the saguaro, tower over other desert plants, and can reach over 200 years old.A tree yucca displays bunches of creamy white flowers.A tiny barrel cactus protected by rocks sports its spring blossoms.
The unruly sour pitaya cactus sprawls randomly.This rocky outcropping near Catavina conceals a small cave.Almost nothing is known of the people who left these cave paintings.

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