Witch Creek Fire Followers (5)
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Witch Creek Fire Followers: Part 5
A Colorful New Generation Develops From Ashes
© W.P. Armstrong 19 April 2008
 Fire Flower 1     Fire Flowers 2     Fire Flowers 3     Fire Flowers 4     Fire Flowers 5 
Bernardo Mountain North Of Lake Hodges

Hydrophyllaceae: Phacelia grandiflora (Giant-Flower Phacelia)

Phacelia parryi near San Diego Wild Animal Park
Phacelia cicutaria var. hispida near Lake Hodges


Scrophulariaceae (Phrymaceae): Mimulus brevipes (Hillside Monkey Flower)

Mimulus brevipes Near Rancho Bernardo


Alliaceae: Allium praecox (Wild Onion)

Allium praecox Below The Lake Hodges Dam


Onagraceae: Clarkia epilobioides (Willow Herb Clarkia)

Left: Clarkia epilobioides. Right: Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla).

Clarkia epilobioides Hybrid In San Diego County
Collinsia heterophylla Near Rancho Bernardo


Fabaceae: Lupinus hirsutissimus (Stinging Lupine)


Liliaceae: Calochortus splendens (Mariposa Lily)

More Images Of Mariposa Lilies


Lycoperdales: Giant Puffballs: (Calvatea gigantea)

Giant puffballs provides food for beetles of the genus Eleodes.

More Giant Puffballs In San Diego County
Darkling Beetles In Family Tenebrionidae


View From Summit Of Bernardo Mountain (Elev. 1150 ft.)

Looking west toward Lake Hodges & The San Dieguito River

Looking south toward Lake Hodges & Ranch Bernardo


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