Early spring flowers continue to bloom at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden. Some of the Fritillaries including the Adobe Lily Fritillaria pluriflora are down blooming. Some of plants in flower now are Ribes (currants and gooseberries), Shooting Stars, Western Coltsfoot, Oregon Grape, Pipevine, and Agave. I wasn’t paying much attention to the birds but did see Varied Thrush, American Robin, Dark-eyed Junco, and Lesser Goldfinch.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | February 21, 2015
Regional Parks Botanic Garden Photos 2/21/15
Posted in Birding Reports, Birds, Wildflower Bloom Reports, Wildflowers | Tags: Regional Parks Botanic Garden, Wildflower Bloom Reports
Sandy, don’t do this to me. Shooting stars are /Dodecatheon/, right? Not /Primula./ Please tell me you’re mistaken.
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By: rfscalf on February 21, 2015
at 8:24 PM
Sorry. I make many mistakes but this isn’t one of them. In the last revision shooting stars became primula.
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By: Sandy Steinman on February 21, 2015
at 9:18 PM