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  • Roots of a cottonwood tree in Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is to the east and slightly south of the Rosemont Mine--about one mile east of SR83 and about 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62.  This area is downhill from the mine site in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains. <br />
 Water flows in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about 1 mile east of SR83 and 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about one mile east of SR 83 and 1.5 miles of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees and cholla cactus share the biologically diverse Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Stickers with UPC codes and other food labels, organic and non-organic used to label produce in stores.
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  • Stickers with UPC codes and other food labels, organic and non-organic used to label produce in stores.
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  • Stickers with UPC codes and other food labels, organic and non-organic used to label produce in stores.
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  • (I have tried and tried and have not been able to identify these tiny plants.  Maybe you know or have better sources.  They are interesting).  Tiny, delicate, yet hardy, plants grow out of red colored stones in East Sawmill Canyon in April in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, near Greaterville, Arizona, USA. (PHOTO: Norma Jean Gargasz)
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