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October Bulletin - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... few years they have been growing irises. Of course, Mr. Waters experience growing irises is probably longer than anyone of the authors questioning his statements. Since you have an interest, I suggest ... planted in cemeteries. There are some new ones that at least in this area could probably be planted in cemeteries. Hook, Epicenter, Fogbound and Progressive Attitude are some that quickly come ...
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Liliaceae
... woods or brush. Fairly common throughout. Calochortus argillosus. {?} CLAY MARIPOSA LILY. Perennial. Bl June and probably longer. Known only from Willson Peak. Calochortus luteus. {+} YELLOW MARIPOSA. YELLOW MARIPOSA TULIP. YELLOW MARIPOSA LILY ...
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Boraginaceae
... and probably longer. On serpentine of Willson Peak. Cryptantha intermedia. {??} COMMON CRYPTANTHA. WHITE FORGET-ME-NOT. Annual. Bl "Mar-Jul". Dry places. This sp probably occurs ... . Bl May and probably longer. Serpentine Tr. Plagiobothrys bracteatus. {+}. Annual. Bl May and probably longer. Hunting Hollow parking lot. Plagiobothrys canescens. {+}. Annual. Bl May and probably longer. Hunting Hollow ...
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Brassicaceae
... misidentifications of the non-native. *Brassica nigra. {+} BLACK MUSTARD. Annual. Bl Mar-Apr (& probably longer). Dry grassy slopes, roadsides, etc. Locally common, e.g. near Coit Camp, near ... in open places throughout. *Raphanus sativus. {++} WILD RADISH. Annual or biennial. Bl Apr & probably longer. Fields, disturbed areas. Coe HQ, Dowdy Ranch. Native of Europe. Rorippa curvisiliqua. {++} WESTERN ...
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Campanulaceae
... mi due W of NE corner of park. Heterocodon rariflorum. {++} HETEROCODON. DIFFERBELLS. Annual. Bl Jun & probably longer. Uncommon near edge of Hoover and Coit Lakes.
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Caryophyllaceae
... and probably on Willow Ridge between Coit & Hoover lakes. Native of S Europe, N Africa, SW Asia. Minuartia californica {++} (=Arenaria californica). CALIFORNIA SANDWORT. Annual. Bl Apr & probably longer. Thomas ... Tr, Monument Tr), Robinson Mtn. *Petrorhagia dubia {+} (=Kohlrauschia velutina). Annual. Bl May and probably earlier. Known only from Coe HQ campground by site 19. *Silene gallica. {++} ...
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Chenopodiaceae
... of California, but not native to Coe Park. *Chenopodium album. {?} PIGWEED. Annual. Bl Aug-Sep & probably longer. Disturbed areas. Along Mississippi Lake. Native of Europe. Chenopodium californicum. {++} CALIFORNIA GOOSEFOOT. SOAP PLANT. Perennial ...
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Cistaceae
... the image page for that species. *Cistus creticus {+} (=Cistus villosus). ROCK-ROSE. Shrub. Bl Apr & probably longer. Roadside. One noted along Kaiser-Aetna Rd near Dowdy Ranch. Native of s Europe. Helianthemum ...
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Convolvulaceae
... , but seem closest to it. Calystegia subacaulis {+} (=Convolvulus subacaulis). HILL MORNING GLORY. Perennial. Bl May & probably longer. Open grassy fields. Slopes NW of Arnold Cabin, Mahoney Ridge (near Mahoney Pond), Phegley Ridge ...
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... Store Return to the Winter Sowing Forum | Post a Follow-Up Probably the last blooms... clip this post email this post what is this ... ", and you'll be able to enjoy them for a bit longer! PV RE: Probably the last blooms... clip this post email this post what is ... for posting your pretty pictures, your flowers look great! Tina RE: Probably the last blooms... clip this post email this post what is this ...
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