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Sunday, April 18, 2021

View from above

   

Calochortus tolmiei  you might see this species called Pussy Ears, Hairy Star Tulip, or Tolmie's Star Tulip.  This one was photographed in Marin County on 17 April 2021.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haiku for a pussy ear
Oh calachortus
You are so tiny and low,
But what hairyness!

Limantour walker said...

How delightful! What's the size of this blossom? How high off the ground are they likely to be spotted?

Jackie Sones said...

Hmmm...most of the flowers we saw this weekend were fairly short, perhaps under 4 inches (10 cm) off the ground? Each of the petals was probably in the 1-2 cm range? The plants have a longer basal leaf, but it runs along the ground, so what you see is a pale cup of a flower at the top of a slender upright stem. If you're interested, you can check CalFlora to see where they've been observed.

:) Jackie