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Oh dear - the roads/highway departments everywhere seem good at mowing wildflowers. They seem less good at cutting back more direct hazards to traffic. #sigh# There are campaigns here to try to stop this legalised vandalism.
On this outing I was hoping to find Calysegia stebbinsii. I had seen some blooming near the freeway entrance a few weeks ago and felt sure that I would see some. Not today. On the way back to the farm I stopped by the freeway entrance to photograph the plants. The highway department had mowed them down.
Robert, you didn't find gold in El Dorado but some lovely plants!The leaves of Rhamnus ilicifolia, are they, well, Ilex like but smaller?Interesting that the Symphoricarpos albus is xeric - I thought it was a woodland plant for moist areas.Hope the flooding don't damage anything, I think you need the water!
Oh, and by the way, I have found plenty of gold too....
It was disturbing to hear cow bells in the distance. The U.S. Forest Service still allows seasonal grazing in parts of the National Forest. The cows are not easy on the ecosystem including the wildflowers.
Next trip to Demder Hills?