Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 3, 2013

Boyle Ravine, Plumas County Wildflower Report 5/3/13

The Plumas County Bloom Blog  has a report for May third for Boyle Ravine:

In bloom are  Lemmon’s Wild Ginger blooming. Stream Violet, Viola glabella, one of several species of yellow violets that grow around here…the Oregon-grape is looking healthy not only in yards around town but in the forest. There are many other species of wildflowers in Boyle Ravine that are almost ready to bloom, including the Scarlet Fritillary, the Leopard Lily, and False Solomon’s Seal. Tiny flowers already blooming include Bedstraw and Blue-eyed Mary

See all posts at:  Bloom Blog Wildflowers.


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