Today there were a lot of new blooms on this particular hike. This cool weather keeps the wildflowers from reaching that super bloom status. It’s cool and drizzling today. The good thing is that this keeps all those plants growing and thriving. I’m searching for those hillsides of blooms. They’re on the way!
Go out into nature and explore our majestic and spectacular world.
Walking through nature is like walking through heaven for me. Everyone was inspired by the wonder of the solar eclipse, and that is how I feel when I stroll through the wilderness. We live on a magnificent and utterly beautiful planet.
Lathyrus vestitus or Pacific Pea
Calystegia macrostegia or Island morning glory
Eriogonum nudum or Naked Buckwheat
Lupinus arizonicus or Arizona lupine
Diplacus puniceus or Red Bush Monkeyflower
Phacelia minor or California bluebell
Eriophyllum conftertiflorum or Yellow Yarrow
Yellow Yarrow and Black Sage
Lupinus hirsutissimus or Stinging Lupine
Diplacus brevipes or Wide Throated Yellow Monkeyflower
Clayton perfoliate or Miner’s Lettuce
Crocanthemum scoparium or Peak rockrose
Sidalcea malviflora or Dwarf checkerbloom
Solanum parishii or Parish’s Nightshade
Astragalus trichopodus or Santa Barbara milk vetch
Lomatium utriculatum or Spring Gold
Mirabalis leaves or Desert Wishbone Bush
Let’s all do our part to protect this beautiful world.
Please leave no trace when you’re on the trail and outdoors, and keep dogs off the trails.
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