Available Reviews
Topanga State Park Triunfo Creek Park Zuma Canyon Malibu Creek SP Red Rock Canyon Park Stunt Ranch Circle X Ranch Will Rogers SP Malibu Lagoon State Beach |
Date of Review
7/6 & 6/15 & 5/29 & 5/9 & 5/4 & 4/24 & 4/20 & 4/18. 6/4 & 5/21. 5/28. 5/24 & 4/15 & 3/28. 5/15. 4/30. 3/31. 3/23. 8/2/17. |
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I think everyone knows that the drought in Southern California is serious (currently ranked in the Santa Monicas as D2: Severe Drought), but despite that things haven't looked too bad in some locations. As the year winds down it becomes more difficult for the average hiker to find flowers and therefore it is an even greater service to keep us all informed. I was out of the country for a few weeks but I'm back now and will try to keep this newsletter updated as long as people continue to submit reports.
This site performs a public service that anyone can participate in. Let us all know what you are seeing! In general, if you are submitting a report I will usually get it much faster if you use the gmail account 'SMMWildFlowers' rather than my nps.gov account. If you are new to submitting a report (or maybe even an old hand at it) be sure and read How To Submit a Flower Report — ed. |
Triunfo Creek Park (Triunfo Canyon) |
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5/21 |
Despite the dry year, the under-2-mile-long Pentachaeta Trail is looking pretty good, with 60-plus species in bloom -- including 4 types of Mariposa lilies, 3 Clarkias, and 2 Dudleyas. Among the most notable plants are: Butterfly Mariposa, Agoura Hills Dudleya, and, of course, the trail's namesake Lyon's Pentachaeta. (By the way, the Pentachaetas are open mainly on sunny afternoons.)
— Jay Sullivan
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Malibu Creek State Park |
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4/15 |
The chaparral and meadow wildflowers along the Phantom Trail, North Grassland Trail, and Liberty Canyon Fire Road are putting on a decent display. I observed blue dicks, fiddleneck, wild pea, lupine, paintbrush, phacelia, and California poppies. The valley oaks on the ridges are especially beautiful right now with new foliage. Malibu Creek is full of water. The park was crowded with visitors, especially at the Rock Pools, but few hikers ventured north of Mulholland.
— David Harris
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Malibu Creek SP |
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3/28 |
Along crags road between Las Virgenes creek and Malibou Lake - a lot of wild cucumber along with ceanothus megacarpus. Some patches of poppies out west towards Malibou Lake. — TM |
Santa Monica Mountains NRA 401 West Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 805-370-2301 www.nps.gov/samo |
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