THE REMAINING WILDFLOWERS OF 2019
I posted a blog earlier this year about the superbloom at Carrizo Plain National Monument. In May I found more wildflowers at Pinnacles National Park. Today I am sharing many of the others blooms that I saw throughout the spring and summer. They were spotted along Skyline Blvd., up and down the the coast, Henry Cowell Sate Park, Uvas County Park and other local spots where I happened to be or where I pulled over to get a closer look.
Take your time and enjoy. There are a lot of them.
Please do not reproduce any photographs without permission. Contact Carla Brennan: brennan.carla@gmail.com.
- Angelica
- Baby Blue Eyes
- Beach Verbana
- Blue-eyed Grass
- Broad Leaf Lotus
- California Bee Plant
- Chinese Houses
- Clarkia
- Clarkia
- Columbine
- Columbine
- Cryptantha
- Dames Rocket
- Douglas Iris-Red Larkspur
- Dudleya
- Fern
- Giant Trillium
- Giant Trilium
- Globe Lily
- Globe Lily
- Gum Plant
- Ice PLant
- Ice Plant
- Larkspur
- Larkspur
- Linanthus
- Milkmaids
- Milkwort
- Mountain Current
- Ookow
- Paintbrush
- Pearly Everlasting
- Poppy
- Evening Primrose
- Red Larkspur
- Red Larkspur
- Redwood Violet
- Sea Pink
- Seaside Daisy
- Shooting Star
- Shooting Star
- Sidalcea
- Siverbush Lupine
- Sky Lupine
- Sky Lupine
- Soap Plant
- Teasel
- Western Trilium
- Varigated Clover
- Houndstongue
- Western Verbana
- Western Hearts Ease
- Wood Sorrel
- Yellow Beach Verbana
- Yellow Bush Lupine
- Yellow Mariposa Lily
- Yellow Mariposa Lily
- Yellow Yarrow