Wild
flowers at Los Angeles State Historic Park. Los Angeles State
... red sticky monkey
flowers, Santa Susana tarweed, California poppies, and the rare
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Spring
flowers. are in bloom. It's important to wear proper shoes fit
... Malibu Creek State Park (four miles south of Highway 101 on Las. Virgenes/Malibu Canyon
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Official web site for CA State Parks
... Graceful stucco archways, framed by multi-colored roses and other
flowers, make this a photographer's favorite.
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flowers and blooming shrubs. Because of its greatly diverse plant communities, the
... flower is a rare and. distinctive form of the bush monkey.
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blooming up to the third crossing: Ocotillo, Desert Lily, Lupine, Desert Poppy, Popcorn
Flower, Desert
... Primrose, Phacelia, Lupine, Popcorn
Flower and Desert Lilies can be
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flowers and carrot-like foliage January through March, but the rest of the year
... coreopsis, a unique
flowering plant at its southern-most limit.
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Purplish plume-like
flowers produce many. seeds that are spread by
... Purplish plume-like
flowers produce many. seeds that are spread by clinging to animals, as
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The
flowers are white to reddish and up an inch in diameter.
... triangular leaves with
flowers two to three inches across, ranging from yellow to magenta.
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was harsh, so many of these plots went to weed. unless tended by their wives or servants.
... non-native ornamental
flowers that. were popular in the 19th century.
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flowers—white, blue, or lavender—grow in clusters at the ends of
... Ceanothus
flowers were used in an interesting way by the California Indians—as soap.
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