Posted by: Sandy Steinman | February 21, 2012

Anza-Borrego Wildflowers Winter 2/18/12

Anza Borrego Desert Natural History Association published the following wildflower report for February 18, 2012

“Last December, when we noticed a Desert Sand-Verbena growing in the sand near Coyote Creek, little did we realize it might be the last plant of that species we would see in this locality all season. But sure enough, that is how things have worked out in this strange year. On a walk from Desert Gardens to the creeks First Crossing, we found only three Desert Dandelions, two Desert Pincushions, and one Arizona Lupine. Plants with the most flowers and buds were Cheesebush and California Croton. Luckily, there was water and plenty of greenery in Coyote Creek. Emory Rock-Daisy and Spanish Needles were abundant in the creek bed, and we noticed just one Brown-Eyed Evening Primrose.”

To see the full report and  photos go to:  Anza-Borrego Wildflowers Winter 2011-12.


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