Dec 202016
 


NEW
– White flowered onion*, native to the Mediterranean basin, is blooming in gutters and wet places. All parts of the plant from the bulb to the flower are edible.

Forests
– California bay laurel, one of the most common trees in the woods, is blooming with vanilla scented flowers.
-Forget-me-not* the familiar pretty little blue flower, a European native, is starting to bloom now. This is one of our most successful invasives covering the forest floor and crowding out native species. It’s easy to pull.
– Green wattle with its heady scent, is starting to bloom yellow. This native of Eastern Australia blooms after the first rains.

Meadows
Fading
– Coyote brush, one of the most common native shrubs is blooming in the chaparral scrub.
– Pincushion flower is blooming pink and purple along the trail up to Cowboy Rock. This ornamental native to the Mediterranean is a cultivated garden escapee.

Key to map:
I haven’t located White flowered onion, Forget-me-nots, American trailplant, Fennel, California Blackberry, California honeysuckle, Bay, Chickweed, Cleavers, Hedge parsley, Manroots, Swordfern, Coyote brush, French or Scotch Broom on the map as they are so prolific.
Flowers that are finished have been removed from the map and are greyed out in the map key.

blooming

Gallery of wildflowers and plants found in Homestead.

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