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Gorgeous! And I haven't seen Castilleja foliolosa like that since I was a kid. Absolutely stunning!Thank you.
Fantastic Robert, i love all your photos and the region's luminosity brings me warmth.
Where did see C. foliolosa when you were young?
Well it was probably not C. foliolosa I saw when I was a kid and was more likely C. miniata (all over Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Park).
Trond,We have about 6 species of Broomrape in our area at various elevations and in various habitats. I rarely see any of the various species as they seem to like to blend in with the surrounding landscape.I am not sure how cold hardy Scrophularia californica might be. It is generally found at lower elevations so cold could be an issue for this species. It also grows in somewhat dry areas so this could be an issue too.
I think you have done well to get a Castilleja flowering Trond- well done!
Trond,I agree with Maggi,you have done well to get Castilleja to grow and bloom.C. foliolosa grows at the lower elevations so you are correct to question its cold hardiness. Another consideration for C. foliolosa is that it grows in extremely hot, dry locations, but then it is fun and interesting to see what one can get away with. Later in the season, when the snow melts, there will be a whole different set of Paintbrushes for me to be checking on at the higher elevations. They would most likely be cold hardy.I should be able to get some good photographs of Castilleja miniata. It is a common species at the higher elevations.Another consideration with Castilleja is who they like to share their roots with. So far, I can see no preference and they even seem to get by with out hitching a ride on another plants roots.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015Weather: ClearTemperature High: 65 F (18C) Low: 32 F (0C)The days are getting longer, so after a long and tiring day of work on the farm, I made a short walk down to the serpentine barrens to see who might be blooming as the sun was still out. It is only .3 miles (.5 km) away, however the road is busy and the drivers crazy, so a quick walk / run was in order for me. The elevation at this site is about 1,455 ft. (443 meters)
From Ed A - Oops, the link doesn't work because of the period at the end - try http://bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Castilleja
Remember Folks: it is possible to return to edit your own posts for such matters
Can't say I'd noticed any, Robert! If you spot an "oops" in one of your earlier posts, go to the "modify" button shown to the top right of the post - click on that and the text box opens again for you to edit your posting . For those whose typing is as bad as mine, it is a real boon!