Chaparral Habitats around CSUCI All photographs taken by S.M. Norris in natural habitats of the CSUCI campus.

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Chaparral Habitats around CSUCI All photographs taken by S.M. Norris in natural habitats of the CSUCI campus.

CSUCI Chaparral: Summer-Fall

CSUCI Chaparral: Winter-Spring

Primitive, non-vascular plants a liverwort (Asteralla californica) a yet to be identifed moss

Pentograma triangularis Polypodium californicum Ferns

Miner’s leattuce (Claytonia perfoliata) Winter Annuals

Chinese Houses (purple) (Collinsia heterophyla) Coreopsis bigelovii (yellow) Winter Annuals

Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophyla) Winter Annuals

Padre’s shooting star (Dodecatheon clevelandii) Winter Annuals

Fiesta flower (Pholistoma auritum) Winter Annuals

Purple nightshade (Solanum xanti)

Morning glory Calystegia macrostegia

Coreopsis gigantea

Paintbrush (Castilleja foliolosa)

Milkweed (Asclepias fascicularis)

Keckiella cordifolia Heart-leaved Penstemon

Conejo buchwheat (Eriogonum crocatum) Endangered Species

Dudleya verityi Endangered Species

Dudleya verityi

Dudleya blochmaniae Rare Species

Dudleya blochmaniae

Mariposa lily (Calochortus catalinae)

Preparations for a native plant garden using campus plants