Jan 292024
 

North-facing meadows are coming alive with wildflowers. Seek them out for hound’s tongue, milkmaid and iris now with fritillary lilies coming soon. Find trillium, fetid adder’s tongue and warrior’s plume along the Homestead Trail in our north-facing forests.

NEW
– California blackberry (Rubus ursinus), the native blackberry grows low as a groundcover.

– Footsteps of spring (Sanicula arctopoides) is blooming bright chartreuse, tight against the ground like footsteps.

– Fremont’s deathcamas (Toxicoscordion fremontii) is blooming with large white clusters in meadows.

– Ground iris (Iris macrosiphon) is blooming deep purple in meadows.

– Spring gold (Lomatium utriculatum) is blooming with bright yellow clusters and carroty foliage in meadows.

– Woolly lomatium (Lomatium dasycarpum) is blooming with cream clusters and carroty foliage in meadows.

Gallery of wildflowers and plants found in Homestead.

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