Did a quick ride up Magic Mountain (almost to the summit) this afternoon. Spring is making a nice showing up there.
View up Pacoima Canyon - Mount Gleason background-left, Mount McKinley center, Mount Lukens background-right.
"Everything's so f***ing GREEN!!!" (From the Brittish, and much funnier, version of 'Death at a Funeral')
Yellow Ceanothus at the cistern switchback west of Magic Mountain
Yellow Ceanothus close-up
Wallflower close-up
Paintbrush close-up
Coyote Mellon close-up; I noticed something odd when I looked at these flowers...some have 4 petals, some 5, and some 6.
Spring - Santa Clara Divide
- Tom Kenney
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Hi, Jeff...
I think I misidentified that one. My mom always told us it was 'yellow ceanothus', but when I look up 'ceanothus' I get the california lilac (purple). I'll try to find out exactly what this is and get it corrected.
Cheers!
Tom
I think I misidentified that one. My mom always told us it was 'yellow ceanothus', but when I look up 'ceanothus' I get the california lilac (purple). I'll try to find out exactly what this is and get it corrected.
Cheers!
Tom
- Huff and Puff
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The "yellow ceanothus" is Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum). It is commonly found along the side of the roads in disturbed areas and is in bloom this time of year.
- Huff and Puff
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The "Coyote Melon" is actually Wild Cucumber (Marah macrocarpus).
Spanish Broom is an invasive non-native http://www.cal-ipc.org/ip/management/ip ... er=182.phpHuff and Puff wrote: ↑The "yellow ceanothus" is Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum). It is commonly found along the side of the roads in disturbed areas this time of year.