SHELL RIDGE WILDFLOWERS

March 10, 2004

 

            In spite of the recent warm spell, this is a late year, mostly because of the cool rainy weather in February. Therefore, normal blooming is about 2 to 3 weeks overdue. Yet, there are tens of millions of flowers on these hills we will walk today. The trouble is, there are only a few different kinds of flowers. Our walk took us from the Sutherland entrance (off of Walnut Blvd.) to Shell Ridge, taking the road to the right past Bramhall Pond, up the hill to Ginder Gap, up the narrow footpath to the crest of Shell Ridge, along the summit, down the switchback, near Indian Valley school, down the hill to Indian Pond and back to the entrance again. This is about a four-mile walk and will take about 90 minutes. Today I saw about 22 species of wildflowers and more will come every day now. These were:

 

Common Name

Color

Peterson Ref.

Location

Blue dicks

Blue

352

Top of Shell Ridge (SR)

Blue-eyed grass

Blue

350

Near Bramhall Pond

Wally baskets

Blue

352

Near broken bench

California poppies

Orange

224

Spread around

Red Owl’s clover

Pink

240

One on top of SR

Vetch

Pink

326

All over—yet to bloom

Arroyo Lupine

Purple

376

Top of SR

Filareestorksbill

Purple

286

Roadsides

Geranium

Purple

284

Roadsides

Shooting stars

Purple

246

Top of SR

Fremont’s camas

White

6

Back of Fossil Hill

Miner’s lettuce

White

294

Millions of blooms

Nemophylla

White

74

Thousands of blooms

Peppergrass

White

24

Roadsides

Poison Oak

White

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Top of SR

Shepherd’s purse

White

26

Roadsides

Wavy leaf Soap Plant

White

12

All over

Buttercups

Yellow

154

Spread around

Common butterweed

Yellow

208

Roadsides

Fiddleneck

Yellow

226

Top of SR

Lotus

Yellow

180

Roadsides

Mule Ears

Yellow

184

Top of SR

Mustard

Yellow

140

Spread around

Sage

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Top of SR

                                                                        Jerry Fritzke 3/10/04

                                                                        934-1161, in case you have questions

                                                                        You may print and copy this list to help you enjoy the flowers.