Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

billhubick

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 25, 2024 15:01 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 23, 2020 13:25 PDT

Kuvaus

Tiny!

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

sorrykb

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 17, 2023 11:21 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

silverpeak

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 2024

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

aparrot1

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 13, 2023 11:24 PDT

Kuvaus

Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites.

Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.org/ and http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Sanicula+bipinnatifida

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, pp. 28-29.

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=43166

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 25.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 146.

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide https://montereywildflowers.com/apiaceae-sanicle/

5-minute video of Fort Ord Flora and Fauna, produced by David Styer: https://fortordcleanup.com/archives/2020/natural-treasures-of-fort-ord-90-amazing-photographs/

Oregon Flora https://oregonflora.org/taxa/index.php?taxon=8135

(The) Monterey Pine Forest: Coastal California's Living Legacy, 2nd. ed, The Monterey Pine Forest Watch, 2018. (Excellent book).

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Sanicles (Genus Sanicula). Native, perennial plants in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Stems spreading to erect. Leaves simple or compound, ternately, palmately, or pinnately lobed or dissected. Blades orbicular to ovate in outline, margins entire or toothed. Flower heads are small, simple umbels, unlike Tauschia (Umbrellaworts) that have compound umbrels.

Jepson eFlora Key to Sanicles: https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_keys.php?key=10218

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, pp. 28-29.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, pp. 25-26.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 287.

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide https://montereywildflowers.com/apiaceae-sanicle/

Oregon Flora https://oregonflora.org/taxa/index.php?taxon=1394

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

mtillett

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 2, 2020

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

arheyman01

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 28, 2023 12:52 PDT

Kuvaus

Seen only in one small sandy wash, with moderate but not extreme moisture exposure judging from location

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

aparrot1

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 2022

Kuvaus

Contra Costa Goldfields are often seen together with the Hickman’s Popcornflowers along the rim of receding vernal pools on Fort Ord National Monument.

Link to confirmed observations nearby: flowering https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/169113156 and fruiting with black seeds: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/117937822

Contra Costa Goldfields (Lasthenia conjugens) Rare, native/endemic, annual plant that grows < 40 cm (up to 15 inches) tall in seasonal vernal pools and moist grasslands. It is distinguished by the number of its hairy phyllaries (12–18) that are fused for less than half of their length. It has 6–13 ray flowers. Peak bloom time: March-June. Leaves are linear and entire or occasionally pinnately lobed. It can be found locally in great numbers in vernal pools growing together with Hickman’s Popcornflower (Plagiobothrys chorisianus var. hickmanii), another rare vernal pool plant. Fruit: < 1.5 mm, club-shaped, glabrous.
Conservation Status: 1B.1 in California, US (CNPS).

The back cover of D. Styer's book shows a carpet of Contra Costa Goldfields (Lasthenia conjugens) growing in a drying vernal pool in Butterfly Valley (see key to places in Fort Ord, p. 1.)
Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 48.

Endangered Species Fact Sheets (species in Monterey County) http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/factsheet/factsheet.php?SPECIES_ID=92
Excerpt: " Common Names - Contra Costa Goldfields
Family - Asteraceae (Sunflower Family)
Federal Status - federal endangered
(June 1997). Habitat: Vernal pools in areas with marine climatic influence; gen < 125 m. Key Characteristics: Annual herb < 4 dm tall, stems simple or freely branched above, glabrous or +/- hairy; leaves < 8 cm long, linear, entire or pinnately lobed, glabrous; involucre 6–10 mm high, hemispheric to obconic, phyllaries 12–18, fused less than half their length (all other taxa in our region have phyllaries fused > 2/3ds their length); receptacle dome-shaped or obconic, densely hairy; corolla yellow, ray flowers 6–13(18), the rays 5–10 mm, disk flowers many, style tips triangular."

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=3729

Calflora https://www.calflora.org/entry/psearch.html?namesoup=Lasthenia+conjugens&countylist=MNT&plantcomm=any&format=photos&orderby=taxon

CNPS Rare Plant Inventory: https://rareplants.cnps.org/Plants/Details/951

Flora of North America http://beta.floranorthamerica.org/Lasthenia_conjugens

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 69.

Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/asteraceae-sunflower1/

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 301

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In general:

5-minute video of Fort Ord Flora and Fauna, produced by David Styer: https://fortordcleanup.com/archives/2020/natural-treasures-of-fort-ord-90-amazing-photographs/

Fort Ord A Love Story, Dorothy E. Denning, 2024 (includes 1,000+ color photos)

Endangered Species Fact Sheets (species in Monterey County) http://www.elkhornsloughctp.org/factsheet/

CNPS Rare Plant Inventory: https://rareplants.cnps.org/Home/

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

matzat

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 1, 2016 13:27 PDT

Kuvaus

Santa Lucia mts.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

kvandevere

Päivämäärä

Tammikuu 15, 2024 15:47 PST

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

aparrot1

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 26, 2023 10:05 PDT

Kuvaus

Dwarf Orthocarpus (Triphysaria pusilla) COMPARED TO Triphysaria versicolor:

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Dwarf Orthocarpus (Triphysaria pusilla) A.k.a. Dwarf Owl's Clover or Little Owl's Clover. Native, hairy, hemi-parasitic plant in the Orobranchaceae (Broomrape) family that grows up to 20cm (8 inches) tall in grasslands, lawns, pastures, roadsides, edges of vernal pools, and woodlands . The foliage is green, turning reddish-brown. The tiny flowers are almost invisible to the naked eye, but under a hand lens, there is a pouch that is dark red on top with lower lips that are also dark red. Peak bloom time: March-April.

Link to confirmed observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/157013964

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 158.

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=47296

Calflora (with species distribution map) https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=8133

Flora of North America http://floranorthamerica.org/Triphysaria_pusilla

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, pp. 226-227.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 111.

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-xcastilleja/

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COMPARED TO (less common)

Yellow-beak False Owl's-Clover (Triphysaria versicolor) A.k.a. Smooth Owl's Clover, or Yellow Owl's Clover, or Yellowbeak Owl's Clover. Native, green- to yellow-brown, generally glabrous, hemi-parasitic plant in the Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) family that grows 10--60 cm (up to 24 inches) tall.
There are 3 subspecies listed on Calflora. (The subspecies Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor grows on Fort Ord) Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor grows in grasslands, vernally moist seeps to dry grassy meadows, headlands, rock outcrops, and coastal prairies. Corolla is white fading to rose-pink with age, beak is white or rose pink, and the plant is purple-dotted. Peak bloom time: March-April.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 158.
(The subspecies Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor grows on Fort Ord)

Link to confirmed observation of Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor nearby: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2833685

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=47297 and
Jepson eFlora Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=53282

Calflora (with Triphysaria versicolor distribution map) https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=8134
Calflora, Triphysaria versicolor subsp. versicolor https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=8136

Flora of North America http://floranorthamerica.org/Triphysaria_versicolor_subsp._versicolor

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, p. 225.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016. (species not listed)

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide https://montereywildflowers.com (species not listed)

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

aparrot1

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 6, 2022 13:19 PDT

Kuvaus

Each plant had 1 tubular flower at terminal end of 3-4 inch tall pedicel. 4-6 plants observed near Chamise shrubs and other other wildflowers.

Oneflower Broomrape (Aphyllon purpureum) Formerly called Naked Broomrape (Orobanche uniflora). It has a variety of names in different references. It is a native, small, root-parasitic plant in the Broomrape (Orobanchaceae) family that grows 3.5–18cm (up to 7 inches) tall in moist soils. It is parasitic on members of sunflower and saxifrage families. There are no leaves on single stem that bears one purple flower with orange filaments. Peak bloom time: April-July.

Monterey County Wildflowers:
"Naked Broomrape – Aphyllon purpureum (formerly Orobanche uniflora) grows in "moist places, parasitic on members of sunflower and saxifrage families. It is a true parasite, without photosynthetic leaves. It has 1-3 beautiful, small bluish-purple flowers, on pedicels 3–12 cm long. Most of the plant’s stem is underground. This species generally has pale purple (occasionally deep violet) to yellowish flowers. [Note: All native California members of the Orobanche genus have been moved to the Aphyllon genus (see Jepson eFlora Revision 5, December 2017). It is now considered that A. uniflora is not found in California and that California plants previously treated as Orobanche uniflora did not belong to that species.]"
Monterey County Wildflowers https://montereywildflowers.com/orobanchaceae-xcastilleja/

Jepson eFlora with botanical illustration: https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=103312

Calflora https://www.calflora.org/entry/observ.html?track=m#srch=t&lpcli=t&taxon=Aphyllon+purpureum&chk=t&cch=t&cnabh=t&inat=r&cc=MNT and CA distribution: https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=13529

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016, p. 110.

Flora of North America http://beta.floranorthamerica.org/Orobanche_uniflora_subsp._occidentalis

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

zharkikh

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 11, 2011 11:52 MDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 24, 2018 07:49 PDT

Kuvaus

Along Glendora Ridge trail near Sunset peak

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Heinäkuu 13, 2018 16:22 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

morgib

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 20, 2023 09:45 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

jujuuubeee

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 27, 2023 13:09 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Vesipaunikko (Crassula aquatica)

Havainnoija

arheyman01

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 4, 2023 16:08 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

aparrot1

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 3, 2023 10:26 PDT

Kuvaus

Western Pearlflower (Heterocodon rariflorum) Native, small, annual, rare plant in the Bellflower (Campanulaceae) family that grows in open areas at chaparral edges in seasonally wet soil. It is the only species in the genus Heterocodon. Stems are, thin, 5-30 cm long, simple, or branched from base, 4-angled, and sparsely hairy. Sepals are widely triangular, leaf-like, toothed, and 2-4 mm wide. Corolla is cylindric, tube is white to pale blue, lobes are purplish-blue. Peak bloom time: May. David Styer says he first discovered this plant on Fort Ord in 2016, and has only seen it in bloom one spring in 2017, and never since.

Flora of Fort Ord: Monterey County, California, David Styer, 2019, p. 82.

Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=28069

Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd edition, Matthews and Mitchell, 2015, pp. 120-121.

Monterey County Wildflowers: a Field Guide, Yeager and Mitchell, 2016 (species not listed)

Monterey County Wildflowers– a photographic guide (species not listed)

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

arheyman01

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 4, 2023 11:49 PDT

Kuvaus

Is this the normal fruit? Bizarre

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

masonrcole

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 8, 2022 10:33 PDT

Kuvaus

Hillside full of them! In an intact patch of stipa grassland with several other native forbs (t. laxa, wyethia angustifolia, chlorogalum pomeridianum, hemizonia congesta lutescens, etc), surrounded by invasive s and ATV scars

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

sheriff_woody_pct

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 29, 2023 11:45 PDT

Kuvaus

Maybe jepsonii?

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

mtillett

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 6, 2023 13:12 PST

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Eteläamerikanisohylkeet (Suku Asclepias)

Havainnoija

ronvanderhoff

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 26, 2022 15:02 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 20, 2019 18:35 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 20, 2019 18:49 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 2, 2022 12:38 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Tammikuu 26, 2019 17:09 PST

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 2021

Kuvaus

Wetland habitat

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 6, 2022 11:15 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

twainwright

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 11, 2020 09:45 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 18, 2020 14:20 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

matsonburger

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 16, 2021 11:53 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

tmessick

Päivämäärä

Kesäkuu 9, 2022 13:54 PDT

Kuvaus

Growing in dense mats of moss over granite slopes. Type locality, beside SR108 at about 8180 feet (2493 m), Sierra Nevada, Mono County, California.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

morgib

Päivämäärä

Heinäkuu 16, 2022 10:13 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

annienzelll

Päivämäärä

Heinäkuu 2022

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Lupiinit (Suku Lupinus)

Havainnoija

rosymopkins

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 3, 2021 17:12 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Lupiinit (Suku Lupinus)

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 20, 2019 11:27 PDT

Kuvaus

Appears to be phenotypic mutation/color morph of L. bicolor. Small patch of 10-20 individuals here all with this coloration.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 27, 2020 14:19 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Miekkavalas (Orcinus orca)

Havainnoija

billhubick

Päivämäärä

Marraskuu 28, 2021 15:37 PST

Kuvaus

Pod viewed from Point Pinos. My first from shore. Addy and Juni got to see them via spotting scope.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Heinäkuu 16, 2021 11:04 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

helen9

Päivämäärä

Elokuu 6, 2016 10:40 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Lupiinit (Suku Lupinus)

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 25, 2019 10:25 PDT

Kuvaus

Appears to be L. arboreus and L. variicolor hybrid. Both species found nearby.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 21, 2020 15:31 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Maaliskuu 18, 2019 14:42 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

passiflora4

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 20, 2018 19:24 PDT

Kuvaus

Appears to be the southern form of Calochortus argillosus, 100 miles north of its recorded range of the San Luis Obispo vicinity.

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

davidbenterou

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 2019

Kuvaus

Growing in coastal dunes. Matches t. ssp. Arenaria, except white petals

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

joemiller

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 26, 2018 16:20 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Pitkähäntäkärppä (Neogale frenata)

Havainnoija

ldjaffe

Päivämäärä

Huhtikuu 11, 2008

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Rana sierrae

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Syyskuu 2016

Paikka

Yksityinen

Kuvaus

Remote lake near 10,000ft, observed at least 15 individuals at this site. If anyone is studying this critically endangered frog, contact me for location details and data.

Kuvat / Äänet

Mitä

Tuliakileija (Aquilegia formosa)

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 2, 2016 11:23 PDT

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 5, 2016 11:10 PDT

Kuvaus

Patch of 15-20 individuals on east facing slope in gulch between heller drive and Kerr hall

Kuvat / Äänet

Havainnoija

bbell

Päivämäärä

Toukokuu 14, 2016 13:46 PDT