Wildflowers on Steroids

Original Message posted by Carol, 6/1/08, 9:12pm

Introducing one of my new favorite wildflowers - Matilija Poppies. They're humongous! And so beautiful and yummy smelling :) They are growing profusely in the native plant garden behind the ranger station right now.

Up the canyon a little ways and yucca and fremontia are stealing the show. Yucca are so tall that they are only flower that you can see from 10 miles away, lol


Reply posted by Larry Levy, 6/2/08, 9:39am

Wow! Those are great poppies. They look a lot like the "wedding veil" hybiscus that we used to have before the frost got it last year.

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