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WILDFLOWERS ABOUND AT EDGEWOOD

By Laverne Rabinowitz

April and May are perhaps the most splendid months at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve for wildflowers. Visitors are attracted from miles around to enjoy the variety and beauty of the flowers in bloom. Here is a partial list of some you might see in the later spring. Happy walking!

Continuing in April:

  • Farewell-to-Spring
  • Yellow Mariposa Lily
  • Four-Spotted Clarkia (Godetia)
  • Western Larkspur
  • Cream Sac
  • Ithuriel's Spear
  • Yarrow
  • Indian Pink
  • Blow-Wives
  • White Globe Lily or Fairy Lantern
  • Crimson Columbine
  • Innocence/Chinese Houses
  • Bee Plant
  • Poppy
  • Brodiaea
  • Linanthus
  • Lupines
  • Tidy Tips
  • Goldfields
  • Mule’s Ears
  • Owl’s Clover
  • Blue-Eyed Grass
  • Cream Cups

And in May:

  • Coronary and Harvest Brodiaea
  • White Mariposa Lily
  • Large Godetia
  • Nievitas
  • Soap Plant
  • Pennyroyal
  • Chaparral Mallow
  • Yerba Buena
  • Leopard Lily
  • Coyote Mint
  • Yerba Santa
  • Sticky Monkeyflower
 

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