Can anyone tell me what these are?
This was blooming in the sort of heather that lines the trail to the Ski Hut.
And what is this?
Flower identification assistance requested
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Ceanothus leucodermis; Chaparral Whitethornsimonov wrote:Can anyone tell me what these are?
This was blooming in the sort of heather that lines the trail to the Ski Hut.
It is a Wallflower, what precise variety I couldn't say They 're generically known as Wallflowersimonov wrote: And what is this?
This would be my guess
http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species ... ecnum=3472
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The first two appear to me to be Ceanothus Cuneatus, or Buck Brush.
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Uh-oh, a controversy has already erupted!
Nunc est bibendum
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I respectfully defer to my more knowledgeable colleague.
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I guess we can agree on one thingsimonov wrote:Uh-oh, a controversy has already erupted!
it's Ceanothus of one sort or another....
Collectively known as Buckthorn or California Lilac
It's pretty when in bloom other wise despised by XC hikers for it's tendency to shred you, & your gear
Great stuff if you run low on razor wire
