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keirmorse

Fecha

Marzo 28, 2024 a las 03:54 TARDE MST

Descripción

Scale in mm

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maisie

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Marzo 16, 2024 a las 12:57 TARDE PDT

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maisie

Fecha

Marzo 16, 2024 a las 01:48 TARDE PDT

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Lirio del Desierto (Hesperocallis undulata)

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mesteve

Fecha

Marzo 2, 2024 a las 10:05 MAÑANA PST

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tchester

Fecha

Enero 19, 2024 a las 02:41 TARDE PST

Descripción

Imagine you are just minding your own business, doing your Opuntia basilaris thing, feeling safe and protected by growing next to an Agave deserti, with its super-sharp spiny leaf tips. Then the Agave flowers, and suddenly, one day later, the whole plant falls over, spearing one of your pads, yanking it from the rest of the plant, and then lifting it high in the air.

In the last two pix, Don Rideout created the "before" scenario by restoring the Agave stalk to its upright position, which restored the base of the Opuntia pad to its former connection with the rest of its plant.

Some people might draw a "lesson" from this example. (;-)

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efmer

Fecha

Diciembre 19, 2023 a las 09:42 MAÑANA PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Diciembre 18, 2023 a las 11:31 MAÑANA PST

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efmer

Fecha

Diciembre 15, 2023 a las 10:56 MAÑANA PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Noviembre 12, 2023 a las 02:04 TARDE PST

Descripción

The purpose of these observations is to record the fruit of Arctostaphylos glandulosa along this section of the Pacific Crest Trail. There are two subspecies of glandulosa here. We sampled several fruit to see if they are helpful in differentiating the two. Specifically, we looked at whether the stones (seeds) remain intact or separate into individual propagules.

This observation is plant #5. Some stones remained intact while others readily separated into several propagules.

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efmer

Fecha

Octubre 1, 2022 a las 10:27 MAÑANA PDT

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Quelite Cenizo (Chenopodium berlandieri)

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possiblybuddha

Fecha

Octubre 23, 2023 a las 12:36 TARDE PDT

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keirmorse

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Julio 3, 2023 a las 03:44 TARDE PDT

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nathantay

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Junio 10, 2023 a las 05:17 TARDE PDT

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idymark

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Mayo 26, 2023 a las 10:44 MAÑANA PDT

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efmer

Fecha

Abril 18, 2022 a las 12:52 TARDE PDT

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efmer

Fecha

Abril 2, 2019 a las 09:21 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

3-big_wash_north_loop

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damontighe

Fecha

Enero 13, 2023 a las 12:21 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

UVF 365 nm = red petals, lime green anthers

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shrike2

Fecha

Marzo 19, 2023 a las 10:38 MAÑANA PDT

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Frutilla (Lycium andersonii)

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efmer

Fecha

Marzo 19, 2023 a las 12:01 TARDE PDT

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Arbusto de Franela (Fremontodendron californicum)

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acorncap

Fecha

Junio 1, 2018 a las 06:00 TARDE PDT

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jrebman

Fecha

Marzo 10, 2023 a las 09:59 MAÑANA PST

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Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)

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efmer

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2023 a las 11:04 MAÑANA PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Marzo 3, 2023 a las 04:09 TARDE PST

Descripción

My 20,000th observation

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 12, 2023 a las 11:19 MAÑANA PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 8, 2023 a las 12:58 TARDE PST

Descripción

Follow up to https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/141828610 which was the first observation of this species in SD county. We searched pretty intensively but did not find any more

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kbarnett

Fecha

Febrero 5, 2023 a las 10:12 MAÑANA PST

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Lirio del Desierto (Hesperocallis undulata)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 4, 2023 a las 12:57 TARDE PST

Descripción

Our original objective was to see this lily which was originally found by Paulette Donnelon. She called it a "monster lily" because it is so densely packed with buds. It turns out to be more than one stem, and most likely more than one bulb. As the stalk elongates it may become easier to see how many stems there are. Photo 6 was taken at 5:37 pm with the moon rising behind it.

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youngster_joey

Fecha

Enero 27, 2023 a las 07:05 MAÑANA PST

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possiblybuddha

Fecha

Enero 24, 2023 a las 04:03 TARDE PST

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carolnrick

Fecha

Enero 3, 2023 a las 03:34 TARDE PST

Descripción

Best guess, any help is welcome

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efmer

Fecha

Abril 7, 2019 a las 09:59 MAÑANA PDT

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kbarnett

Fecha

Enero 21, 2023 a las 12:40 TARDE PST

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Tesota (Senegalia greggii)

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tchester

Fecha

Diciembre 27, 2022 a las 01:09 TARDE PST

Descripción

It isn't called a "wait-a-minute" bush for nuttin'! (:-)

As we were going through a tighter squeeze in the wash, this blue thread alerted us to be a bit more careful here. (:-)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Diciembre 27, 2022 a las 12:58 TARDE PST

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Tulipán del Desierto (Hibiscus denudatus)

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jimirob1

Fecha

Diciembre 27, 2022 a las 01:18 TARDE PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Diciembre 23, 2022 a las 12:03 TARDE PST

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Zacate Borreguero (Dasyochloa pulchella)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Septiembre 2, 2022 a las 05:31 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Leaf hairs taken to a ridiculous extreme

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leif_richardson

Fecha

Agosto 5, 2022 a las 01:33 TARDE PDT

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Cascanueces Americano (Nucifraga columbiana)

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gail89411

Fecha

Marzo 19, 2012 a las 09:43 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Seen at Vogelsang High Sierra Camp

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lagoondon

Fecha

Marzo 7, 2022 a las 01:41 TARDE PST

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 13, 2022 a las 11:04 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

A large number of plants in flower

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Alicoche Fresa (Echinocereus engelmannii ssp. engelmannii)

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jimirob1

Fecha

Enero 30, 2022 a las 02:24 TARDE PST

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Enebro de Baja California (Juniperus californica)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Enero 21, 2022 a las 01:02 TARDE PST

Descripción

With mature fruit

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Flores de Borrego (Género Eriogonum)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Enero 21, 2022 a las 11:22 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

This may be Eriogonum because there was one right on top of the seedlings

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oligopaete

Fecha

Enero 18, 2022 a las 01:57 TARDE PST

Descripción

Parasite? Growing out of this conifer

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milliebasden

Fecha

Mayo 12, 2017 a las 10:27 MAÑANA PDT

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Chuparrosa (Justicia californica)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Diciembre 26, 2021 a las 02:50 TARDE PST

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Chacate (Krameria bicolor)

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efmer

Fecha

Diciembre 23, 2021 a las 09:15 MAÑANA PST

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jimirob1

Fecha

Diciembre 10, 2021 a las 03:26 TARDE PST

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nvhamlett

Fecha

Noviembre 18, 2021 a las 09:51 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

I happened upon this shrub in a patch of intact sage scrub back in September while doing butterfly survey at the Bernard Field Station. At the time, I thought it was Brickellia nevinii, which had once been on our plant list but was removed because we could not confirm its presence.

I have been waiting for it to bloom and now it has. But looking at the flowers, I no longer think this is B. nevinii because the phyllaries don't have recurved tips (Jepson Brickellia key).

We had Brickellia californica elsewhere on site, and this shrub looks quite different. The foliage is much grayer, and the leaves are smaller. Also, the known B. californica bloomed in July, not November. Could this possibly be B. desertorum?

Adjacent vegetation consisted mostly Artemisia californica, but also included Eriodictyon trichocalyx, Cylindropuntia californica, Opuntia littoralis, and a couple of very large Rhus integrifolia. (You can also see a woodrat nest in the background.)

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Choya Güera (Cylindropuntia bigelovii)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Octubre 26, 2021 a las 01:44 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Oriflamme Canyon. This observation deals with the cactus on the right. Both bigelovii and fosbergii grow together in this area

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efmer

Fecha

Junio 13, 2020 a las 09:50 MAÑANA PDT

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Chamizo Colorado (Adenostoma sparsifolium)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Septiembre 9, 2021 a las 11:49 MAÑANA PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Septiembre 3, 2021 a las 04:31 TARDE PDT

Descripción

The plant of the day, in the area known as Shangri-La. This plant is parasitic on Ericameria nauseosa bernardina

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g_heaton

Fecha

Agosto 7, 2021 a las 12:11 TARDE PDT

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jellyturtle

Fecha

Enero 16, 2021 a las 11:06 MAÑANA PST

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Verbena de Desierto (Abronia villosa)

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g_heaton

Fecha

Agosto 28, 2021 a las 08:16 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Blooming in August!

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anewmark

Fecha

Agosto 8, 2021 a las 11:25 MAÑANA PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Julio 28, 2021 a las 03:30 TARDE PDT

Descripción

The best photo I have ever gotten of a rothrockii flower

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Abeto del Noroeste (Abies concolor)

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tchester

Fecha

Julio 23, 2021 a las 03:25 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This tree was knocked or blown down one year ago. See:

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/88736033

On this trip, I couldn't believe it wasn't dead! It has the thinnest possible connection left to its roots, yet it still manages to have a good amount of foliage, mostly on the side of the trunk that still has that tenuous contact with its roots.

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andreacala

Fecha

Junio 3, 2020 a las 12:37 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Plants do make noises too. Perhaps not the proverbial growth of grass, but exploding seed capsules are part of the soundscape in the Santa Monica Mountains this time of the year. I noticed it first when I tried to locate a Wing-tapping Cicada and realized that the Vetches fooled me, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/48232169.

Bigpod Ceanothus trees are even noisier than Vetches because they carry many more fruits per cubic meter. If you wait and listen close to one, you’ll be bombarded with seeds from the exploding, ripe fruits.

Wikipedia notes about the fruit of these trees: “The inside of the capsule is divided into 3 valves, each valve holding a seed. The capsule dehisces neatly in three at the central band to release the seeds.” And, “Dehiscence is the splitting, at maturity, along a built-in line of weakness in a plant structure in order to release its contents, and is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. Sometimes this involves the complete detachment of a part. Structures that open in this way are said to be dehiscent. Structures that do not open in this way are called indehiscent, and rely on other mechanisms such as decay or predation to release the contents.”

Dehiscence doesn’t mean there’s necessarily a hiss. In this case it’s a sharp ticking sound. In the background of the recording are a Common Raven and a Northern Mockingbird.

To celebrate the quieter times, I petitioned @finatic, the creator of https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/audio-observations-from-around-the-world, to include maybe a few plants in his project that is animalia only.

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delbosque

Fecha

Mayo 31, 2021 a las 12:11 TARDE PDT

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Pingüica (Arctostaphylos pungens)

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jimirob1

Fecha

Mayo 14, 2021 a las 02:29 TARDE PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Mayo 4, 2021 a las 04:01 TARDE PDT

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Choya Diamante (Cylindropuntia ramosissima)

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swbirder

Fecha

Enero 24, 2021 a las 10:40 MAÑANA PST

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Manzanita de Moras Grandes (Arctostaphylos glauca)

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hkibak

Fecha

Abril 3, 2021 a las 01:19 TARDE PDT

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Gobernadora (Larrea tridentata)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 28, 2021 a las 10:13 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

This is the largest trunk I have ever seen on a creosote

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Biznaga Barril de Baja California (Ferocactus cylindraceus)

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tchester

Fecha

Enero 21, 2021 a las 04:21 TARDE PST

Descripción

A huge number of barrel cacti were eaten at the base in this area surrounding the lower part of the wash from Glorietta Canyon. There was a lot of rabbit poop surrounding at least some of them, implying that rabbits were the main predators here.

The stems got eaten more and more during my hike, so I ended up taking pix of six plants. The last ones in this series were completely girdled, yet the tops looked fine. The cacti were saved by having vascular tissue in the center of the barrel, instead of at the edges.

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Biznaga Barril de Baja California (Ferocactus cylindraceus)

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tchester

Fecha

Enero 21, 2021 a las 04:09 TARDE PST

Descripción

A huge number of barrel cacti were eaten at the base in this area surrounding the lower part of the wash from Glorietta Canyon. There was a lot of rabbit poop surrounding at least some of them, implying that rabbits were the main predators here.

The stems got eaten more and more during my hike, so I ended up taking pix of six plants. The last ones in this series were completely girdled, yet the tops looked fine. The cacti were saved by having vascular tissue in the center of the barrel, instead of at the edges.

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Mezquitillo (Krameria erecta)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Enero 13, 2021 a las 09:10 MAÑANA PST

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efmer

Fecha

Febrero 14, 2018 a las 12:10 TARDE PST

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margymiller

Fecha

Abril 17, 2018 a las 08:14 MAÑANA PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Octubre 2, 2018 a las 10:10 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Alongside hwy 74 in Garner Valley

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ipnicholson

Fecha

Marzo 21, 2017 a las 03:27 TARDE PDT

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Palma Abanico (Washingtonia filifera)

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ipnicholson

Fecha

Marzo 22, 2017 a las 12:30 TARDE PDT

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austingent

Fecha

Junio 1, 2020 a las 06:58 TARDE PDT

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Pino Real Americano (Pinus ponderosa)

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sedgequeen

Fecha

Mayo 12, 2014 a las 09:06 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

seedlings

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lagoondon

Fecha

Junio 13, 2020 a las 11:23 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Wooded Hill Rd., Laguna Mountain

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efmer

Fecha

Mayo 11, 2020 a las 11:48 MAÑANA PDT

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Junio 16, 2019 a las 10:35 MAÑANA PDT

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Fecha

Mayo 10, 2020 a las 01:34 TARDE PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Marzo 14, 2020 a las 11:59 MAÑANA PDT

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lagoondon

Fecha

Marzo 3, 2020 a las 12:52 TARDE PST

Descripción

Bud color can be misleading. Although this flower bud is dark, almost red, the filaments of open flowers on the same plant are green

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 21, 2020 a las 12:23 TARDE PST

Descripción

These flowers do not have the large central spot

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Lirio del Desierto (Hesperocallis undulata)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 14, 2020 a las 04:32 TARDE PST

Descripción

Seen in my yard. This lily has 2 leaves that are tucked into a papery sheath at the tip. I have never seen this before.

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 12, 2020 a las 04:01 TARDE PST

Descripción

Survey of Clark Valley

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lagoondon

Fecha

Enero 31, 2020 a las 02:37 TARDE PST

Descripción

Survey of a portion of Culp Valley. A small sigment of highway S-22 is visible in center

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jimirob1

Fecha

Abril 3, 2016 a las 12:01 TARDE PDT

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tchester

Fecha

Diciembre 24, 2019 a las 02:14 TARDE PST

Descripción

J. angustifolia has the densely white dead inflorescence; C. maritima has the bristly much more open dead inflorescence.

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Choyas Y Cardenches (Género Cylindropuntia)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Marzo 10, 2017 a las 08:44 TARDE PST

Descripción

Difficult to determine species at this stage

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Choya (Cylindropuntia ganderi)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Enero 14, 2017 a las 05:06 TARDE PST

Descripción

Two species whose ranges overlap in Borrego Valley

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lagoondon

Fecha

Noviembre 2019

Descripción

Survey of Yaqui Ridge west of S-3. D. s. aloides was numerous in this part of the wash which resembles Cool Canyon. Lots of Selaginella around it

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lagoondon

Fecha

Noviembre 10, 2019

Descripción

Wilson Trail. We saw a number of these typically at the base of boulders

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lagoondon

Fecha

Noviembre 10, 2019 a las 11:51 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

Wilson Trail. These plants were common along the trail

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efmer

Fecha

Noviembre 5, 2019 a las 09:59 MAÑANA PST

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angie-b

Fecha

Diciembre 15, 2018 a las 01:04 TARDE PST

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Lirio del Desierto (Hesperocallis undulata)

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lagoondon

Fecha

Febrero 10, 2019 a las 03:39 TARDE PST

Descripción

Continued investigation of lilies in my yard. It was approx. 9 in. under the surface. This bulb is unique in a couple of respects. It has two shoots (3 leaves each) coming from the center of the bulb. It also has a shoot coming from a lump on the side of the bulb. Perhaps this is the beginning of an offset but it's not certain. It's the first time I have seen this on a hesperocallis bulb. I replanted it in the ground so that I can monitor changes to the bulb over a number of years.