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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Wildflowers 2025 - Part 6

 Last Wednesday 5/14 we took another drive across Figueroa. We drove the loop starting with Happy Canyon Road up to Cachuma Saddle and then out Figueroa Mountain Road to Los Olivos. It was definitely getting late in the wildflower season and things are getting drier. But we still found quite a few different wildflowers.


Goat Rock on the San Rafael Mountains as seen from Happy Canyon Road.



Variable Checkerspot Butterfly


There were lots of Farewell To Spring wildflowers



Farewell To Spring (Clarkia bottae - aka Punchbowl Godetia)



Larkspur (not sure of which species)



Sage and Wild Mustard on the hillside



Purple Sage blooming


 
Seep Monkeyflower



Fairy Lanterns (aka White Globe Lily)



Golden Yarrow



Morning Glories


Yucca blossoms


Mud cracks left when a roadside puddle died up


Bush Monkeyflower on a rocky hillside surrounded by Bush Lupine



A Bush Poppy that may have regrown from the roots of a burned plant.
 

 
Popcorn Flowers and Common Phacelia
 

 
The Channels Islands were visible beyond the Santa Ynez Mountains.
 

 
Short Lobed Phacelia
 

 
Scarlet Bugler Penstemon
 

 
Hurricane Deck and then the Sierra Madre Mountains to the north.
 


Many burned trees were showing strong new growth.
 

 
Mexican Elderberry
 

 
Burned Yuccas putting up blooming stocks
 


Yellow Mariposa Lilies
 


There were LOTS of Chinese Houses this year.
 

 
Catalina Mariposa Lilies
 


A pretty purple Mariposa Lily
 

 

Sacred Datura blossom
 


Hummingbird Sage
 

 

Elegant Clarkia
 

 
 

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Wildflowers 2025 - Part 5

 On Monday May 12th we took a drive along Alisal Road towards Nojoqui Park and found several types of wildflowers including lots of Fairly Lantern flowers.

 

Fairy Lanterns

 
 
Bush Monkeyflower
 

Farewell-to-Spring wildflowers were coming up.


 
 
Blue-eyed Grass
 


Indian Paintbrush
 
 
 
Wild Radish
 
 
 
Possibly Tangier pea
 


Purple Vetch
 


Probably Pacific Pea
 



 

Wildflowers 2025 - Part 4

 On Wednesday April 30, we made another trip to check that status of the wildflowers on Figueroa Mountain.


The Farewll-to-Spring wildflowers were starting to come up.





Still lots of Blue Dicks around



Grass Mountain still had a little color
 


There were many Catalina Mariposa Lilies
 


But the grasses were getting tall enough to hide lots of flowers.
 

 
Red Maids


 
Lanceleaf Liveforever  succulents starting to bloom



Crinkled Onion
 

 
Bigelow's Coreopsis
 

 
Pacific Pea
 

 
Lots of Golden Yarrow
 

 
Phacelia Imbricata
 


We really liked this alignment of these trees and clouds.
 

 
Several Western Wallflowers in the usual spot
 

 
Lots of Globe Gilia this trip
 



Also lots of Blue-eyed Grass
 


Variable Linanthus?


 
Indian Paintbrush growing up through a Manzanita bush
 

 
Purple Nightshade
 

 
Short Lobed Phacelia
 


 Scarlet Bugler Penstemon
 


 Popcorn Flower
 
 

 
Chia
 

 
Bush Poppy
 

 
Bush Lupines surrounding a Bush Monkeyflower
 


Lots of Chinese Houses this time