Image: Prunus fremontii
Description: Prunus fremontii — Desert apricot - (on right). In desert chaparral habitat of the lower Santa Rosa Mountains. Located in the ecotone of the northwestern Colorado Desert and eastern Peninsular Ranges foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains, above/near Palm Springs, Southern California. The snow capped San Jacinto Mountains in backround, another one of the Peninsular Ranges.
Title: Prunus fremontii
Credit: originally posted to Flickr as Desert Divide with desert apricot
Author: Florian Boyd
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