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Green season

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:35 pm
by JeffH
The last couple weekends I’ve only been able to get out to the Wilderness Park, this is a great time to visit all the local hills. The grasses are long and green, some of the plants are flowering and life is in its annual process of renewal.
I have been wandering around what is now CHWP for more than 40 years and have never seen this much water flowing while not in the midst of a downpour.

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The storms ate up some of the fire roads.


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Looking at Gale Mountain where we visited a couple weeks ago.


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Potato Mountain below clouds in the center of the picture.


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Water flowing through the Live Oaks in Cobal Canyon.


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Looks almost like a creek down near the entrance gate.


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Interesting blooms, the leaves on this tree/bush look like oak.

Re: Green season

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:02 pm
by Tom Kenney
The flowering bush is a sumac, fortunately one of the non-poisonous varieties we have here in Cali. There's a non-poisonous close relative of this that lives in the higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada, much more lush and green in appearance. This variety, like many other drab-looking plants in the area, has such beautiful and delicate blossoms.