Muir Woods in Bloom

I had planned going mushrooming up at Salt Point with Mickey & Caner, but with the rain and the distance and the uncertainty of mushrooms in general, we decided to just explore a little closer to home and headed to Muir Woods. I'm glad we did, because we caught the beginning of the spring wildflower season! Plenty of early bloomers were out and flowering, including many milkmaids and, amazingly, TONS of fetid adderstongue! Pretty much the entire trailside from Panoramic Highway down Redwood Creek into Muir Woods had a couple, and some spots were practically carpeted with the little flower. Most had already done their thing, but there were plenty still in bloom.

Other welcome sights were my first Indian Warrior of the year, in the higher areas, and Common Star Lily (Toxicoscordion fremontii), one of my favorite flowers to photograph. Toxicoscodion is a relatively change in genus I hadn't known about, and I have to admit I will miss being able to say "Zigadenus." Then again, "Toxicoscordion" sounds kind of like it's describing a poisonous accordion, so that's almost as fun.

Weather was cool and damp throughout, though no outright rain. Pretty much zero in the way of birds. Didn't do too much herp searching (and found nothing for my minimal efforts). Coolest animal by far was the one little Timema Mickey had on her shirt. Timema is a very weird genus of stick insects, always fun to see.

Publicado el febrero 16, 2009 06:38 MAÑANA por kueda kueda

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 04:46 TARDE PST

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Timema! Caner turned to Mickey and said, "You have a bug on your shirt." I turned to Mickey and said, "Timema!"

This was in the middle of a dense conifer stand, most likely redwoods, so maybe one of the T. poppensis/dougalsi pair.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 03:33 TARDE PST

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You would not believe how much Fetid Adder's Tongue is blooming in Muir Woods right now. The Bootjack Trail in particular was just coated with these guys. Most had flowered, but there are still plenty showing off, like this one.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 01:59 TARDE PST

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You know Spring hath sprung when the warriors come out to play.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 05:02 TARDE PST

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This species has apparently gone under some recent taxonomic revision. My books and most sources list it as Zigadenus fremontii, but the online UC Jepson web site states that molecular studies have shown this and other CA Zigadenus to be distinct from their congeners, so I guess I have to stop using one of my favorite generic names. Sigh.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 03:30 TARDE PST

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 02:36 TARDE PST

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Possibly the first flowering Hound's Tongue I've seen this year.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 02:29 TARDE PST

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So I tried to key this one, and I think this is the only species of Ceanothus with white flowers and smooth leaves. It also has the characteristic notched leaf.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 02:26 TARDE PST

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In certain spots (like this one), the Indian Warrior was booming.

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Catarina Convergente (Hippodamia convergens)

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 04:02 TARDE PST

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 04:01 TARDE PST

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Trillium del Pacífico (Trillium ovatum)

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 03:57 TARDE PST

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There were only a few Trilliums out, and most were only just starting to bloom like this one. One thing I hadn't noticed before is the red spike the leaves form when the plant has just emerged. I'll have to keep an eye out for that in the future.

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Berro Amargo Californiano (Cardamine californica)

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 03:51 TARDE PST

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This was very, very common, blooming along almost all parts of the trail at all elevations.

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kueda

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Febrero 14, 2009 a las 03:36 TARDE PST

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