Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Posted on January 1, 2010 by admin Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus, the “Woodland pea”, in late April 2015. Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus Lathyrus vestitus var. vestitus
Spartium junceum Posted on January 1, 2010 by admin Spartium junceum is also known as Spanish broom. It is not very common in our area and is easily identified. Spartium junceum on 14 May 2015 near Ukiah, California
Genista monspessulana Posted on January 1, 2010 by admin Genista monspessulana is also known as French broom. This is often mistaken for scotch broom but is easy to tell apart as it has hairy fruit and a different stem and leaves. It seems to be the predominate sort of the brooms in our area. Genista monspessulana on 12 May 2015 in Mendocino County
Lupinus bicolor Posted on January 1, 2010 by admin Lupinus bicolor Miniature Lupine Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor Lupinus bicolor