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bka0721 wrote:
I did check out the Calflora site and it is a closed group. Looks interesting!
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Tiger4x4RV wrote:Excellent. Then you will enjoy this thread too. As stated before, I am certainly not the final answer, especially in a state I have never lived in. For me it is fun and I like bugs too!
Yes, I can enjoy them without their names. However, as a retired reference librarian, not knowing the answer bugs me. So...
CalFlora has photographs and observation records. The pink bush is Prunus andersonii, Desert Peach, and has been observed on Pine Creek Road and that is where I took the photo. Bingo!
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Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Since you asked, here are a few more from the same trip as my earlier post. April, 2011. I attended the Ridgecrest Wildflower Festival and then went further north along 395 just exploring random side roads.
The annual wildflower exhibit at Ridgecrest's Maturango Museum is not to be missed. April 10-12 this year. Same flowers from different collection sites are displayed together so you can see differences. Thousands of flowers. Lots of other programs, too. http://maturango.org/annual-wildflower-exhibit/ Festival has a Facebook page with info and lots of flower photos.
Not sure about ID's on these blooms; contributions welcome.[/IMG]
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