Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association has a new wildflower report for Glorieta Canyon
The following flowers are just starting to bloom: Yellow Ground Cherry (in the nightshade family); Little Gold Poppy; Fiddleneck; Phacelia and Mammalaria. So far, Phacelia looks like it will be most abundant, but several other as yet unidentified plants had started to leaf out and some had flower buds that were not yet open. … “the the flowers we saw were few in number and just starting — tucked away in little nooks and cranies in among the rocks. No broad swaths, yet, but there could be with the Phacelia before long.”
Follow all of their reports at: Anza-Borrego Wildflowers


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