A seasonal stream created by recent rains.

This might be a California Saxifrage, I am not sure, even with my wildflower guide reference.* Isn't "Saxifrage" a cool word? Those botanists sure have all the fun.)

Desert Lotus clinging to rocks.

Lavender, of which there are some 250 different types. And yes, it smells wonderful, as does the sage and eucalyptus.

Buttercup Bush approximately 8 feet tall.

Golden nugget poppy

Lupine

A glimpse of the semi-wildlife.

Thank you so much for your visit, and what natural beauties have crossed your path lately?
*"Mac's Field Guide to Southern California Wildflowers" because, as pointed out by Are You Kidding Me, accuracy in flower names counts.










5 comments:
Martha, this is such a beautiful walk with you, the florals are lovely. TY
Have a beautiful day ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
I've been working in our veggie garden this week, so that's been fun, but my favorite natural beauties are our twin boys and lovely daughter!
I love that you're able to identify wildflowers! I wish I knew more flowers by sight. Hanging out with my MIL helps, but I can never remember the names. Is the wildlife tame, though?
The weeds in my yard are as close as I've seen to nature or wildflowers lately and that's only on the way in or out of my house to get to or from my car. Busy times! Love the purple flowers for Mother's Day you posted, especially the beautiful rose :-)
Play Bazaar It is up to you to ensure that you are there to follow up every single lead that comes your way. To do that, you have to be healthy, so get your Satta King tests and take your prescriptions!
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