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Robert,If your difficulties when planning your next outing are too many interesting places, I can't say I feel sorry for you Good luck at your outing wherever it may be!
I did make up my mind and will be traveling to the northern coastal mountains. There are a number of geophythes that may be in bloom: Fritillaria pluriflora is top of the list right now, however there are a few Calochortus species I want to see in this region too. The Calochortus will bloom a bit later. Then there is Erythronium helenae near Mount Saint Helena and other Erythronium species even closer to the coast...
Really looking forward to your next report cheersfermi
You get it spot on every time Robert.
Robert:I can tell you that from side of the country we area very much looking forward to spring. Had a late season snow storm that wasn't as large as first predicted but still trashed some early Narcissus.