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Plant ID help requested

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Although names don't really tell you anything *about* things (been reading Richard Feynman lately), they are handy as a starting point nonetheless and I'd like some help with some basics for starters with plants I have been looking at for almost 20 years but don't know the names of or anything about them (besides the Creosote bush which I love).
I took some wide/close shots recently while camping in Rockhouse Canyon in AB thios past weekend. I have numbered the plants in the linked image- if you could reply and reference the numbers I would greatly appreciate it!
Oh, number 11 is a mushroom heh, and number 13 is of some matetes and pottery shards- what would have been stored in the pots and what plants/seeds were likely ground in the matetes?
I think the photo is a high enough res if you zoom in.

link to hi-res version:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31694691@N ... otostream/

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Clifford

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Pix are a little small, Cliff. Number 6 is a Juniper of some kind. 12, I think is Mormon Tea, Ephedra. 10 could be a Smoke Tree, but then I think 8 is Smoke Tree. 5 looks like Creosote to me. 1 and 18 look like the same set of pix. It's an easy one, and the name is on the tip of my fingers, but I just can't pull it off. Its in the Chaparral Biome as well.
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15 looks like desert broom, but the pics are just too small.
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Thanks guys, here is a link to a hi-res version-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31694691@N ... otostream/
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#14 is Datura, a lot of the others look like various species of Scrub Oak.
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Even the hi res are rather small but here goes.
4 and 9 catsclaw mesquite
7 and 8 desert willow
6 juniper
14 datura
15 looks like baccharus sp.
10 smoke tree
12 looks like ephedra
17 is an oak of some sort
3 looks like sugar bush

best I can do with the images as small as they are.
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Thanks for the help guys!

I uploaded an even bigger ver just for the heck of it-
http://www.cliffordnovey.com/ArtandSound/desert.htm

Below it are some rough animated gif files I made with a really handy program called "Photoscape", makes it really easy if you like that sort of thing.

http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php

Regards,
C
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