Posts Tagged ‘wildflowers’

May Photo Gallery: Northern California Coast

Sunday, May 9th, 2010
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These photos are from the Northern California coast, north of the Bay Area, and include photos of Sonoma County and the Crescent City area at the far northern end of the state.

April Photo Gallery: California Foothills Wildflowers

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
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Spring is finally here in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada here in California; the birds singing, the hills are green, and the wildflowers are blooming. The foothills have three basic ecological zones: chaparral, oak woodlands, and pine/oak forest. These wildflowers are from the oak woodland area.

White globe lily (Calochortus albus), spring, Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, California

White globe lily (Calochortus albus), spring, Folsom Lake State Recreation Area, California

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March Photo Gallery: Desert Wildflowers

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Spring is the time for desert wildflowers. Many think of the desert as a hot, dry, desolate place, with little more than a couple funny-looking cacti. In fact, the desert can have a spectacular display of wildflowers, especially in the spring.

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Among the four major deserts in North America, the Sonoran Desert is considered to have one of the best wildflower displays. Two hotspots (read: lots of people) are Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona, and Anza-Borrego State Park in California, but there are lots of places to visit. For example, I’ve found some great patches in Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona.

A good resource to keep up on what’s currently blooming where is Desert USA’s Wildflower Reports, which are broken down by region. Check it before you go anywhere to maximize your chances of finding lots of wildflowers. And don’t forget your sunscreen and water bottle.

A few field guides I’ve found helpful for identifying flowers: