Greet the New Year and welcome the first wildflower too!
I would like to share with you some of the secrets and the delights of living on the beautiful Mendocino/Sonoma Coast. From the majesty of the Gray Whale migration to the smallest wildflower blooming in a Redwood forest, let's explore all these wonders together.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
The first wildflower to herald the New Year!
Everything seems early this season so why should I be surprised to find the first Fetid Adder's Tongue, Scoliopus bigelovii, blooming on the forest floor? It's a treat to see these little brown orchid-like flowers. The leaves of this California native are just peeking up from the ground. Most people never see the flowers as they bloom in the winter, deep in the forest. However the leaves that follow are large, mottled and last for several months.
Greet the New Year and welcome the first wildflower too!
Happy New Year! Jeanne Jackson, Gualala
Greet the New Year and welcome the first wildflower too!
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