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A few miniature lupines grow in the gravel of Indian Spring Road

6853-lupin.jpg A bee sits on the edge of the Indian Spring cistern, enjoying the water's edgeThumbnailsA few steep rock outcrops edge the Malpais Spring canyonA bee sits on the edge of the Indian Spring cistern, enjoying the water's edgeThumbnailsA few steep rock outcrops edge the Malpais Spring canyonA bee sits on the edge of the Indian Spring cistern, enjoying the water's edgeThumbnailsA few steep rock outcrops edge the Malpais Spring canyonA bee sits on the edge of the Indian Spring cistern, enjoying the water's edgeThumbnailsA few steep rock outcrops edge the Malpais Spring canyonA bee sits on the edge of the Indian Spring cistern, enjoying the water's edgeThumbnailsA few steep rock outcrops edge the Malpais Spring canyon

These are the tiniest lupines I've ever seen.