Available Reviews
Wildwood Park Corral Canyon Park Topanga State Park Stunt Ranch Rivas Canyon Corral Canyon Zuma Canyon |
Date of Review
3/23. 3/19. 3/4 & 2/19 & 2/5. 3/2. 1/31. 1/1. 12/29, 11/27. |
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Wildwood Park (COSCA) |
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3/23/20 |
In bloom: Lemonaid Berry, Chamise, Brittle Brush (aka Bush sunflower) Major bloom with 100's of millions of flowers. Wild Cucumber (man root) has set its spiny pods. Mediterranean mustard, black mustard has grown a foot in 3 days but not blooming.
Update, March 25th: Deer weed is in full color, black mustard grew another 18", purple sage has developed large buds but not open. sticky monkey flower-yellow, first blooms, soap plant first bloom, black sage developed buds but not open, everlasting pushing big buds, wishbone bush, purple nightshade, tansey mustard, a white and a yellow belly flower of some kind (very many of each). Bottom of Los Robles West: prickly phlox — Kenny Gaspar |
Stunt Ranch |
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3/2/20 |
We haven't had much rain in the past two months but there are still flowers coming. This trail begins along a creek and in this riparian area there are milkmaids in bloom as well as wild cucumber, purple nightshade, California bay trees and miner's lettuce. Coming up into the meadow there are a few blue dicks and some vetch. In the chaparral there are greenback ceanothus, California everlasting, Eastwood Manzanita, fuchsia flowering gooseberry and flowering ash trees. I was most excited to see a blooming wild peony.
— Dorothy Steinicke
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