Wildflowers By Chris Wassermann Local. Late Winter January through March.

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Presentation transcript:

Wildflowers By Chris Wassermann Local

Late Winter January through March

Wild Radish Raphanus sativus Almost year around

Wild Radish - Raphanus sativus Almost year around

Mustard – Sinapis arvensis February - March

Mustard Sinapis arvensis February through March

Fiddle Neck Amsinckia intermedia January through April

Buttercups – Ranunculus canus February through early March

Miner’s Lettuce – Claytonia perfoliata February through March

Miner’s Lettuce Claytonia perfoliata March

Dutchman’s Pipe – Aristolochia californica March

Dutchman’s Pipe Aristolochia californica March

Death Camas – Zigadenus venenosus March

Death Camas Zigadenus venenosus March

Butter and Eggs - Tryphysaria erianthus March

Winter Vetch - Vicia villosa March

Spring Vetch - Vicia sativa March

Lowland Shooting Star Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. patulum March

Douglas Violet Viola douglasii Late March

Douglas Violet -Viola douglasii Late March

California Poppy – Eschscholzia californica March through May

Goldfields and Tidy Tips March and April

Goldfields - Lasthenia fremontii March and April

Tidy Tips - Layia fremontii March and April

April 4, 2009 Rancho Murieta Cosumnes River Trail

Ithuriel’s Spear - Triteleia laxa April 4, 2009

Blue Dicks - Dichelostemma capitatum April 4, 2009

Redstem Storksbill - Erodium cicutarium April 4, 2009

Valley Lupine - Lupinus subvexus April 4, 2009

Valley Lupine Lupinus subvexus April 4, 2009

Bush Lupine - Lupinus albifrons April 4, 2009

Bush Lupine Lupinus albifrons April 4, 2009

Spider Lupine - Lupinus benthamii April 4, 2009

Caterpillar Phacelia Phacelia cicutaria April 4, 2009

Caterpillar Phacelia - Phacelia cicutaria April 4, 2009

April 24, 2009 Rancho Murieta Lake Calero

Larkspur, False Dandelion, Checkerbloom, White Brodiea Delphinium variegatum Leontodon taraxcoides Sidalcea hartvegii Triteleia hyancinthia April 24, 2009

Larkspur Delphinium variegatum April 24, 2009

False Dandelion - Leontodon taraxcoides April 24, 2009

Checkerbloom Sidalcea hartwegii April 24, 2009

White Brodiea - Triteleia hyancinthia April 24, 2009

Gold Nugget Calochortus luteus April 24, 2009

Gold Nugget - Calochortus luteus April 24, 2009

White Tipped Clover - Trifolium varietagum April 24, 2009

Purple Brodiea - Brodiaea elegans April & May

May 29, 2009 Rancho Murieta Cosumnes River Trail

Buckeye - Aesculus californica May 29, 2009

St. Johns Wort - Hypericum perforatum May 29, 2009

Blackberry - Rubus discolor May 29, 2009

Elegant Clarkia Clarkia unguiculata May 29, 2009

Chilean Aster Aster chilensis May 29, 2009

Tufted Poppy - Eschscholzia caespitosa May 29, 2009

Seep Monkey Flower - Mimulus guttatus May 29, 2009

Queen Anne’s Lace Daucus carota May & June

Queen Anne’s Lace - Daucus carota May and June

June 12, 2009 Rancho Murieta Cosumnes River Trail

Four Spot - Clarkia purpurea June 12, 2009

Charming Centaury - Centaurium venustrum June 12, 2009

Woolly Mullein Verbascum thapsus June 12, 2009

Woolly Mullein - Verbascum thapsus June 12, 2009

Showy Milkweed Asclepias speciosa June 12, 2009

Showy Milkweed - Asclepias speciosa June 12, 2009

Showy Milkweed – Monarch Butterfly Larvae June 12, 2009

Pearly Everlasting – Anaphalis margaritacea June 12, 2009

Stinging Nettle Urtica dioica June 12, 2009

Summer July & August

Vinegar Weed Tricostema lanceolatum July/August

Narrow Leaf Milkweed Asclepias fascicularis July/August

Narrow Leaf Milkweed – Asclepias fascicularis July/August

Sticky Tarweed – Holocarpha virgata July/August

Fitches Spikeweed – Hemizonia fitchii July/August

Locations Map Rancho Murieta

Thank you for joining me! Chris Wassermann