Posted by: Sandy Steinman | March 16, 2016

Recent Wildflower Reports Around California

 Where to photograph in California – Yahoo Groups has a recent observation for the Alabama Hills and two reports for the Merced River Canyon/Hite’s Cover
Alabama Hills The Alabama Hills are blooming!
Merced River Canyon/Hite’s Cove
1. I Was in Yosemite 3/11 thru 3/14. Not many flowers in the Merced River canyon, but many beautiful redbuds. It rained and snowed while we were there, making for some beautiful views, a roaring river, and great waterfalls.

2. The redbuds are coming along, not quite at peak yet but getting pretty close. I’m not sure about the poppies. They were coming on strong in late February, before the storms of the last two weekends. I suspect that some of the early blooming poppies will have packed it in for the year, but later bloomers may get a boost from the rains. On Saturday I could hardly see any poppies as I drove through; no doubt they were all closed up. I drove through the canyon in the early afternoon today, and they were a bit more open, so I could see that there were still poppies in most of the places that had them two weeks ago, but it was still hard to tell how abundant they are. I’ll go back in a couple of days and check.

I was actually surprised that there were so many poppies in the Merced Canyon in late February because we’ve had above-average rain. I know that sounds strange, but unlike most other areas, the poppies in the Merced Canyon usually have their biggest blooms in dry years. They are annuals, not perennials like the southern-California poppies, and during wet winters the grasses usually grow thickly and crowd them out. The most extensive bloom I’ve ever seen there was in 2009, after below-average winter precipitation. And 2014 was another great year, after one of the driest winters we’ve had.
The Marin Chapter of the Native Plants Society Facebook page reports that at China Camp State Park ….ground iris galore. See photos for China Camp and Deer Park Marin Native Plants.

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  1. Peter's avatar

    Anyone know the status of Carrizo Plain wildflowers?

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    • Sandy Steinman's avatar

      Here is the post recent report from the Carrizo website. As it is old I would suggest calling before you go to see what it is like now.
      February 29, 2016 – There are not many wildflowers on Carrizo Plain National Monument, but we have seen a very limited amount. Mainly, we have seen Filaree and Fiddleneck. We have also seen some Goldfields mostly on the south end of the monument. For the most current update contact the Education Center at 805-475-2131. The Education Center is open Thursday – Sunday from 9am – 4pm.

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