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That's very kind of you and will be extremely interesting indeed!Gerd
That is a spectacular blue flower Robert!Glad you crossed the Rubicon safely to show all these wild beauties,cheersfermi
Didn't know that Dodecatheon hendersonii was a meadow plant? I thought it was a woodlander.Interesting "weeds" you have also;-) Let us hope for a good crop of seeds!
Trond,It is difficult, or maybe more accurate impossible, to tell that the Dodecatheon hendersonii are growing in an oak woodland. I never see them out in the full sun. The oaks may be deciduous but the bare branches still create a fair amount of shade. Also, the soil becomes extremely dry during the summer when they are dormant.Last year they produced very little seed, however the timing of the rain was such that pollination could have been disrupted. This year seed production looks more promising.Later in the season I will be visiting the habitat of Dodecatneon alpinum and D. jefferyii. They are both meadow plants and grow at a much higher elevation. There are a few other species that grow on the east side of the Sierra, unfortunately they grow too far away for me to visit their habitat at this time, although this is something good to look forward to.