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A view through the trees and some of the highest peaks of the Sierra Crest.
I forgot one interesting item from the roadside botany the other day.Spergularia rubra, Red Sandspurry.This species is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family. It is an invasive species, said to be native to the Mediterranean and/or Asia. Does anyone see this plant in Europe?What is interesting is that I find it predominantly at the higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada. It is so tough I have found this plant growing and blooming even in cracks in the pavement. Although it can be found in almost any disturbed site at high elevation, it is most likely to be found in gravelly, dirt pull-outs along paved roadways and on the gravel strips on the sides of a roadway.