Posted by: Sandy Steinman | April 7, 2014

Wildflowers at Hungry Valley 4/6/14

Hungry Valley  has a wildflower report for April 6, 2014

The Native Grasslands area hold a few scattered poppies, as well as Lupine, but right now, if you really want to see something spectacular, get to the west boundary of Hungry Valley.  There are more Tidy Tips than I have ever seen, along with tons of Grape Soda Lupine (So fragrant!) and Davy’s Gilia.  You’ll also see Fiddlenecks, Fremont’s Pincushion, Indian Paintbrush, Desert Primrose, Golden Mariposa Lily, and more.   This is prime season for these sparkling gems, and they’ll be gone before you know it, so come on up to Hungry Valley.

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