Green Valley Watershed NABS: Visit #4

The weather continues to jump around, our recent rainy days were traded in for summer-like heat now followed by a cooling trend. Our local plants had responded accordingly with an abundance of blooming and setting seed, notably Acer macrophyllum and Corylus cornuta.
Last week I investigated the grasses, hoping to discover more natives than non, but alas the non-natives are much more plentiful. While I did find native Juncus patens, they were quite literally surrounded by Bromus, Briza minor, Avena and Dactylis. This week, most of the grasses have gone to seed as well as the invasive, non-native Genista monspessulana developing seeds.
Happily more native blooms have been spotted; Mimulus aurantiacus and Calochortus amabilis are more plentiful than expected. Anisocarpus madioides and Dichelostemma capitatum continue to be busy with pollinators. Next to likely set seed is Toxicodendron diversilobum, the flowers are spent but no berries yet.
We shall see what this next week of cool weather and limited sunshine brings. Most likely developing fruits but hopefully enough blooms to sustain our native pollinator populations.

Posted on May 10, 2017 10:38 PM by summershay summershay

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 2, 2017 03:40 PM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Pacific Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 2, 2017 03:20 PM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Diogenes' Lantern (Calochortus amabilis)

Observer

summershay

Date

May 3, 2017 11:28 AM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

California Hazelnut (Corylus cornuta ssp. californica)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 28, 2017 07:45 PM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Woodland Madia (Anisocarpus madioides)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 21, 2017 01:08 PM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Brodiaea Subfamily (Subfamily Brodiaeoideae)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 26, 2017 11:48 AM PDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Spreading Rush (Juncus patens)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 28, 2017 04:50 PM PDT

Description

pardon for the doggie booty, provides good background for focusing on inflorescence though

Photos / Sounds

What

Orange Bush Monkeyflower (Diplacus aurantiacus)

Observer

summershay

Date

April 26, 2017 11:44 AM PDT

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