Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 17, 2019

Southern & Central California Wildflower Reports 5/17/19

Theodore Payne has new wildflower report for May 17 for Central and Southern California. You can find it with photos  and older reports at Theodore Payne Wildflower Hotline

The Hotline is meant to help people enjoy the unique and beautiful nature of Southern California, without diminishing that resource in years to come. We encourage people to treat these floral treasures with the respect due to all living organisms.

Flower viewing etiquette is simple:
  • Stay on the paths
  • Stand on bare ground
  • Leave the flowers unharmed
This week’s report includes
  • Pinnacles National Park Hungry Valley State Park
  • Placerita Canyon Nature Center
  • Southern California Montane Botanic Garden at the Oak Glen Preserve
  • Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
  • Environmental Nature Center
  • Elizabeth Learning Center

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