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August California Redwoods and Waterfalls: The Berry Creek Falls Loop in the Forest of Big Basin State Park
... and Scott Peden, Photographer and Docent at Big Basin State Park. Hot; breezes in the tree tops brought showers of dry tan oak leaves ... The Fetid Adders Tongue leaves, from the Jan/Feb blooming, are now turning yellow and decomposing. The seed heads are now all open and the seeds ... ground * Many Rosehips on a large Wood Rose, by several dead Douglas Fir Trees, at the highest part of this section of ...
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September California Redwoods and Waterfalls: The Berry Creek Falls Loop in the Forest of Big Basin State Park
... leaves and acorns and catkins fallen to the ground beneath the tanoaks; redwood duff and some green cones starting to fall; maybe autumn is early. Slug and flower count graphs: Recent data and ... eating the duff off the bottom of a dead one. Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana). White; sometimes mauve, ... west and of Loop Trail: California Hedge Nettle * Green seed heads, along with black seed heads of the ...
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October California Redwoods and Waterfalls: The Berry Creek Falls Loop in the Forest of Big Basin State Park
... leaves luminous and shiny; delightful walk. Lots of tanoak leaves and a little new redwood duff and green redwood cones. Slug and flower count graphs: Recent data and ... the last few days, and even the roads are covered with an even layer of discarded dead Redwood leaves, and other leaf duff ... out of a downed Tan Oak tree. * The dried flower heads on the Ocean Spray, are still reminisant of the flowers ...
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Soquel Demonstration Forest Description: a Redwood Class Assignment
... Marks State Park. Heads west, passing Corral Trail, Sulphur Springs Road, and Tractor Trail, ... leaves in the fall. Such communities thrive on the drier slopes above, and overlapping, the redwood communities. They occupy 45% of Soquel Forest. They are dominated by tanoak and Douglas-fir. Madrone and ... already dead) and parasitic fungi (which attack and can kill live trees). Inventories of flora and fauna ...
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