purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemiparasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-ca-image650701251.html
RM2SPJ02B–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca
Cloud hooked by beautiful mountain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cloud-hooked-by-beautiful-mountain-113822930.html
RFGH528J–Cloud hooked by beautiful mountain
Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C. Cypriot The face has a smiling expression, the nose is slightly hooked, the eyes almond-shaped, the eyebrows high and thick, the ears schematic, the frontal locks jagged. The tall helmet has a smooth surface and the peak is nothing more than a stump. On the back is just a bit of the hair that projected below the helmet.. Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet 242108 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/limestone-head-of-a-man-wearing-a-helmet-middle-or-3rd-quarter-of-the-6th-century-bc-cypriot-the-face-has-a-smiling-expression-the-nose-is-slightly-hooked-the-eyes-almond-shaped-the-eyebrows-high-and-thick-the-ears-schematic-the-frontal-locks-jagged-the-tall-helmet-has-a-smooth-surface-and-the-peak-is-nothing-more-than-a-stump-on-the-back-is-just-a-bit-of-the-hair-that-projected-below-the-helmet-limestone-head-of-a-man-wearing-a-helmet-242108-image458418004.html
RM2HHPMRG–Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C. Cypriot The face has a smiling expression, the nose is slightly hooked, the eyes almond-shaped, the eyebrows high and thick, the ears schematic, the frontal locks jagged. The tall helmet has a smooth surface and the peak is nothing more than a stump. On the back is just a bit of the hair that projected below the helmet.. Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet 242108
Art inspired by Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet, Archaic, first half of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. (19.1 x 12.1 x 14.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, The cheekpieces of the helmet cover the ears; the peak curves back, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-limestone-head-of-a-beardless-male-wearing-a-conical-helmet-archaic-first-half-of-the-6th-century-bc-cypriot-limestone-overall-7-12-x-4-34-x-5-34-in-191-x-121-x-146-cm-stone-sculpture-the-cheekpieces-of-the-helmet-cover-the-ears-the-peak-curves-back-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462926069.html
RF2HW42WW–Art inspired by Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet, Archaic, first half of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. (19.1 x 12.1 x 14.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, The cheekpieces of the helmet cover the ears; the peak curves back, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Icicles hooked on the roof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-icicles-hooked-on-the-roof-93861153.html
RFFCKMT1–Icicles hooked on the roof
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29766240.html
RMBMBY40–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604128.html
RMEMNAW4–Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-cloud-lies-at-mountain-top-the-blue-sky-sunny-day-a-cloud-was-176169570.html
RFM6H62A–The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow
Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . ms except inthe front and rear. There is very littleside pressure on an ice house, so the con-struction can be made strong enoughwithout cross beams in the center. The door openings in all cases shouldreach from the ground to the peak. In Small Iviver^ Barn /==/,/r/Y Of /c£: /vo(/S£: out again one at a time as needed to getat the ice. A single pulley in the peakand another one hooked in the sill at thebottom answers very well for a hoistingtack Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radfords-practical-barn-plans-being-a-complete-collection-of-practical-economical-and-common-sense-plans-of-barns-out-buildings-and-stock-sheds-ms-except-inthe-front-and-rear-there-is-very-littleside-pressure-on-an-ice-house-so-the-con-struction-can-be-made-strong-enoughwithout-cross-beams-in-the-center-the-door-openings-in-all-cases-shouldreach-from-the-ground-to-the-peak-in-small-iviver-barn-==ry-of-c-vos-out-again-one-at-a-time-as-needed-to-getat-the-ice-a-single-pulley-in-the-peakand-another-one-hooked-in-the-sill-at-thebottom-answers-very-well-for-a-hoistingtack-image339100980.html
RM2AKKAN8–Radford's practical barn plans : being a complete collection of practical, economical and common-sense plans of barns, out buildings and stock sheds . ms except inthe front and rear. There is very littleside pressure on an ice house, so the con-struction can be made strong enoughwithout cross beams in the center. The door openings in all cases shouldreach from the ground to the peak. In Small Iviver^ Barn /==/,/r/Y Of /c£: /vo(/S£: out again one at a time as needed to getat the ice. A single pulley in the peakand another one hooked in the sill at thebottom answers very well for a hoistingtack
Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet, middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-limestone-head-of-a-man-wearing-a-helmet-middle-or-3rd-quarter-of-162404734.html
RMKC64W2–Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet, middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C
A pair of Brown Skuas, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-brown-skuas-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-at-salisbury-image67963300.html
RMDXFYTM–A pair of Brown Skuas, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia,
A Baseball Cap. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-baseball-cap-10642019.html
RMA31R9T–A Baseball Cap.
Female rock climber at Motatapu Crag Wanaka New Zealand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-female-rock-climber-at-motatapu-crag-wanaka-new-zealand-11782638.html
RMA7B21K–Female rock climber at Motatapu Crag Wanaka New Zealand
White-tailed Eagle on a dry tree branch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-tailed-eagle-on-a-dry-tree-branch-image571522457.html
RF2T5R2M9–White-tailed Eagle on a dry tree branch.
Backpacker hiking with portable solar panel attached to backpack. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/backpacker-hiking-with-portable-solar-panel-attached-to-backpack-image417662228.html
RF2F7E4C4–Backpacker hiking with portable solar panel attached to backpack.
Beautiful woman climbing on via ferrata trail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-woman-climbing-on-via-ferrata-trail-image483845257.html
RF2K351FN–Beautiful woman climbing on via ferrata trail
plastic caught on a barbed wire fence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-plastic-caught-on-a-barbed-wire-fence-47200300.html
RFCMP4D0–plastic caught on a barbed wire fence.
Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-woman-on-via-ferrata-trail-above-garda-lake-image263227392.html
RFW87168–Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048306.html
RFM6BKBE–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castilleja-exserta-exserta-plantae-old-stage-rd-san-juan-bautista-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemi-parasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exert-image650872850.html
RM2SPWPXX–(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321505.html
RMF0C7XW–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet first half of the 6th century B.C. Cypriot The cheekpieces of the helmet cover the ears; the peak curves back and the end is broken. The face shows fine features, a faint smile and stiff mouth, a slightly hooked, pointed nose, small elongated eyeballs, and low-set, hatched eyebrows. The forehead is mostly covered by the helmet.. Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet 242094 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/limestone-head-of-a-beardless-male-wearing-a-conical-helmet-first-half-of-the-6th-century-bc-cypriot-the-cheekpieces-of-the-helmet-cover-the-ears-the-peak-curves-back-and-the-end-is-broken-the-face-shows-fine-features-a-faint-smile-and-stiff-mouth-a-slightly-hooked-pointed-nose-small-elongated-eyeballs-and-low-set-hatched-eyebrows-the-forehead-is-mostly-covered-by-the-helmet-limestone-head-of-a-beardless-male-wearing-a-conical-helmet-242094-image458434968.html
RM2HHREDC–Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet first half of the 6th century B.C. Cypriot The cheekpieces of the helmet cover the ears; the peak curves back and the end is broken. The face shows fine features, a faint smile and stiff mouth, a slightly hooked, pointed nose, small elongated eyeballs, and low-set, hatched eyebrows. The forehead is mostly covered by the helmet.. Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet 242094
Art inspired by Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet, Archaic, middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, H.: 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (18.1 x 11.4 x 8.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, The face has a smiling expression, the nose is slightly hooked, the eyes almond-, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-limestone-head-of-a-man-wearing-a-helmet-archaic-middle-or-3rd-quarter-of-the-6th-century-bc-cypriot-limestone-h-7-18-x-4-12-x-3-12-in-181-x-114-x-89-cm-stone-sculpture-the-face-has-a-smiling-expression-the-nose-is-slightly-hooked-the-eyes-almond-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462926101.html
RF2HW42Y1–Art inspired by Limestone head of a man wearing a helmet, Archaic, middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, H.: 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (18.1 x 11.4 x 8.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, The face has a smiling expression, the nose is slightly hooked, the eyes almond-, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Icicles hooked on the roof Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-icicles-hooked-on-the-roof-93860121.html
RFFCKKF5–Icicles hooked on the roof
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29766269.html
RMBMBY51–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604141.html
RMEMNAWH–Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-cloud-lies-at-mountain-top-the-blue-sky-sunny-day-a-cloud-was-176169577.html
RFM6H62H–The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow
Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet, first half of the 6th century B.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-limestone-head-of-a-beardless-male-wearing-a-conical-helmet-first-162417203.html
RMKC6MPB–Limestone head of a beardless male wearing a conical helmet, first half of the 6th century B.C
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image67957405.html
RMDXFMA5–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
Backpacker hiking with solar panel attached to backpack. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/backpacker-hiking-with-solar-panel-attached-to-backpack-image417662216.html
RF2F7E4BM–Backpacker hiking with solar panel attached to backpack.
Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-woman-on-via-ferrata-trail-above-garda-lake-image440686843.html
RF2GGY0FR–Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048300.html
RFM6BKB8–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castilleja-exserta-exserta-plantae-old-stage-rd-san-juan-bautista-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemi-parasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exert-image650713174.html
RM2SPJF86–(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert
Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-woman-on-via-ferrata-trail-above-garda-lake-image451999782.html
RF2H7AA9A–Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321509.html
RMF0C7Y1–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29766138.html
RMBMBY0A–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604169.html
RMEMNAXH–Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-cloud-lies-at-mountain-top-the-blue-sky-sunny-day-a-cloud-was-176169572.html
RFM6H62C–The cloud lies at mountain top. The blue sky, sunny day, a cloud was hooked for peak. On a slope of mountains sites of snow
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image67957376.html
RMDXFM94–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048302.html
RFM6BKBA–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castilleja-exserta-exserta-plantae-old-stage-rd-san-juan-bautista-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemi-parasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exert-image650876114.html
RM2SPWY3E–(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert
Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beautiful-woman-on-via-ferrata-trail-above-garda-lake-image385888628.html
RF2DBPMTM–Beautiful woman on via ferrata trail, above Garda lake
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321510.html
RMF0C7Y2–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29774563.html
RMBMC9N7–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604583.html
RMEMNBDB–Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image67957423.html
RMDXFMAR–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048301.html
RFM6BKB9–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemiparasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-ca-image650827935.html
RM2SPRNJR–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321504.html
RMF0C7XT–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29766400.html
RMBMBY9M–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Fly fisherman on the River Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604104.html
RMEMNAT8–Fly fisherman on the River Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-here-on-a-clear-29769668.html
RMBMC3EC–Roseberry Topping, one of the Cleveland Hills, seen here on a clear Spring day, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
Roseberry Topping, one of The Cleveland Hills, seen from the pond at Aireyholme Farm, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roseberry-topping-one-of-the-cleveland-hills-seen-from-the-pond-at-29094610.html
RMBK9AD6–Roseberry Topping, one of The Cleveland Hills, seen from the pond at Aireyholme Farm, near Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, UK
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image67957465.html
RMDXFMC9–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048299.html
RFM6BKB7–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castilleja-exserta-exserta-plantae-old-stage-rd-san-juan-bautista-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemi-parasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exert-image650643317.html
RM2SPFA59–(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321500.html
RMF0C7XM–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fly-fisherman-on-the-river-wye-upstream-of-ashford-in-the-waterpeak-81604157.html
RMEMNAX5–Fly fisherman on the river Wye upstream of Ashford in the Water,Peak District,Derbyshire,England, UK.
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-at-salisbury-plain-image68389761.html
RMDY7BRD–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048303.html
RFM6BKBB–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/castilleja-exserta-exserta-plantae-old-stage-rd-san-juan-bautista-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemi-parasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exert-image650654664.html
RM2SPFTJG–(Castilleja exserta exserta), Plantae, Old Stage Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemi-parasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exert
Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-double-crested-cormorant-phalacrocorax-auritus-in-el-cuyo-yucatan-86321514.html
RMF0C7Y6–Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in El Cuyo Yucatan, Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-at-salisbury-plain-image68389776.html
RMDY7BT0–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean
The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-bald-eagle-is-the-national-bird-and-animal-of-the-us-176048304.html
RFM6BKBC–The bald eagle is the national bird and animal of the US
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-hemiparasitic-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-and-orobanchaceae-broomrape-family-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-ca-image650725964.html
RM2SPK3H0–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual, hemiparasitic plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus and Orobanchaceae (Broomrape) Family. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Ca
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-at-salisbury-plain-image68389809.html
RMDY7BW5–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedu-image650743802.html
RM2SPKXA2–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image68389542.html
RMDY7BFJ–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind.
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-plants-of-monterey-county-an-illustrated-field-key-2nd-e-image648337076.html
RM2SJP8FG–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image68389563.html
RMDY7BGB–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind.
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedu-image650667870.html
RM2SPGDE6–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image68389168.html
RMDY7B28–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean.
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedue-image651050760.html
RM2SR5WTT–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e
A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-brown-skua-stercorarius-antarcticus-on-the-beach-on-prion-island-image68389593.html
RMDY7BHD–A Brown Skua, Stercorarius antarcticus on the beach on Prion Island, South Georgia, Southern Ocean, with Southern Elephant Seals behind.
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedu-image650628932.html
RM2SPEKRG–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedu-image650631210.html
RM2SPEPMX–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedu-image650648703.html
RM2SPFH1K–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedue-image650658230.html
RM2SPG15X–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-plants-of-monterey-county-an-illustrated-field-key-2nd-e-image648338158.html
RM2SJP9X6–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-plants-of-monterey-county-an-illustrated-field-key-2nd-e-image648325442.html
RM2SJNNM2–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 Plants of Monterey County: an Illustrated Field Key, 2nd e
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedue-image650649543.html
RM2SPFJ3K–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e
purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-marina-ca-us-purple-owls-clover-castilleja-exserta-native-annual-plant-in-the-paintbrushes-castilleja-genus-it-is-glandular-puberulent-stiff-hairy-and-densely-shaggy-hairy-overall-lower-leaves-are-long-linear-and-thread-like-flowers-are-usually-pink-purple-but-sometimes-white-tips-of-beakgalea-upper-lip-of-flower-is-hairy-and-hooked-peak-bloom-time-march-may-jepson-eflora-httpsucjepsberkeleyeduefloraeflora-displayphptid=18200-and-castilleja-exerta-exerta-httpsucjepsberkeleyedue-image650736352.html
RM2SPKGT0–purple owl's-clover (Castilleja exserta), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Marina, CA, US, Purple Owl's-Clover (Castilleja exserta) Native, annual plant in the Paintbrushes (Castilleja) Genus. It is glandular-puberulent, stiff-hairy, and densely shaggy-hairy overall. Lower leaves are long, linear, and thread-like. Flowers are usually pink-purple, but sometimes white. Tips of beak/galea (upper lip of flower) is hairy and hooked. Peak bloom time: March-May. Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora display.php?tid=18200 and Castilleja exerta exerta https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/e
Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-plantae-gigling-rd-marina-ca-us-fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-this-species-was-only-recently-discovered-and-named-in-2014-native-endemic-annual-rare-uncommon-hairy-yellowish-green-small-mat-forming-plant-in-the-buckwheat-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-in-dry-sandy-soil-in-coastal-scrub-in-ford-ord-and-northwest-monterey-county-leaves-are-basal-oblanceolate-and-hairy-tiny-perianth-lobes-are-white-and-15-2-mm-long-and-awns-are-minutely-hooked-peak-bloom-time-late-april-june-status-rare-endangered-1b2-flo-image651486622.html
RM2SRWNRA–Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo
Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-plantae-gigling-rd-marina-ca-us-fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-this-species-was-only-recently-discovered-and-named-in-2014-native-endemic-annual-rare-uncommon-hairy-yellowish-green-small-mat-forming-plant-in-the-buckwheat-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-in-dry-sandy-soil-in-coastal-scrub-in-ford-ord-and-northwest-monterey-county-leaves-are-basal-oblanceolate-and-hairy-tiny-perianth-lobes-are-white-and-15-2-mm-long-and-awns-are-minutely-hooked-peak-bloom-time-late-april-june-status-rare-endangered-1b2-flo-image651589292.html
RM2ST2CP4–Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo
Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-plantae-gigling-rd-marina-ca-us-fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-this-species-was-only-recently-discovered-and-named-in-2014-native-endemic-annual-rare-uncommon-hairy-yellowish-green-small-mat-forming-plant-in-the-buckwheat-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-in-dry-sandy-soil-in-coastal-scrub-in-ford-ord-and-northwest-monterey-county-leaves-are-basal-oblanceolate-and-hairy-tiny-perianth-lobes-are-white-and-15-2-mm-long-and-awns-are-minutely-hooked-peak-bloom-time-late-april-june-status-rare-endangered-1b2-flo-image651481952.html
RM2SRWFTG–Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo
Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-plantae-gigling-rd-marina-ca-us-fort-ord-spineflower-chorizanthe-minutiflora-this-species-was-only-recently-discovered-and-named-in-2014-native-endemic-annual-rare-uncommon-hairy-yellowish-green-small-mat-forming-plant-in-the-buckwheat-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-in-dry-sandy-soil-in-coastal-scrub-in-ford-ord-and-northwest-monterey-county-leaves-are-basal-oblanceolate-and-hairy-tiny-perianth-lobes-are-white-and-15-2-mm-long-and-awns-are-minutely-hooked-peak-bloom-time-late-april-june-status-rare-endangered-1b2-flo-image651486511.html
RM2SRWNKB–Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora), Plantae, Gigling Rd, Marina, CA, US, Fort Ord Spineflower (Chorizanthe minutiflora) This species was only recently discovered and named, in 2014. Native, endemic, annual, rare, uncommon, hairy, yellowish-green, small mat-forming plant in the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family that grows in dry, sandy soil in coastal scrub in Ford Ord and northwest Monterey County. Leaves are basal, oblanceolate, and hairy. Tiny perianth lobes are white and 1.5-2 mm long and awns are minutely hooked. Peak bloom time: late April-June. Status: Rare /endangered 1b.2 Flo
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648467391.html
RM2SK06NK–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648284080.html
RM2SJKTXT–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Toro County Park, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Sanicula+b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-toro-county-park-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritorgusessearchstring=saniculab-image648351076.html
RM2SJPXBG–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Toro County Park, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Sanicula+b
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648317588.html
RM2SJNBKG–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648224305.html
RM2SJH4M1–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648323935.html
RM2SJNKP7–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Toro County Park, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Sanicula+b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-toro-county-park-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritorgusessearchstring=saniculab-image648458241.html
RM2SJYR2W–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Toro County Park, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Sanicula+b
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648355886.html
RM2SJR4FA–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-purple-sanicle-sanicula-bipinnatifida-aka-shoe-buttons-native-perennial-plant-in-the-carrot-apiaceae-family-leaves-are-twice-pinnatifid-and-sharply-toothed-flowers-are-spherical-reddish-purple-with-prominently-exerted-stamens-peak-bloom-time-march-april-fruits-are-hooked-indigenous-people-made-an-infusion-of-the-leaves-for-snakebites-native-american-ethnobotany-a-database-of-plants-used-as-drugs-foods-dyes-fibers-and-more-by-native-peoples-of-north-america-httpnaebbritor-image648310822.html
RM2SJN31X–Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Purple Sanicle (Sanicula bipinnatifida) A.k.a. Shoe Buttons. Native, perennial plant in the Carrot (Apiaceae) family. Leaves are twice pinnatifid and sharply toothed. Flowers are spherical, reddish-purple, with prominently exerted stamens. Peak bloom time: March-April. Fruits are hooked. Indigenous people made an infusion of the leaves for snakebites. Native American Ethnobotany: A database of plants used as drugs, foods, dyes, fibers, and more, by native Peoples of North America. http://naeb.brit.or
diffuse spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Diffuse Spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa) Native/endemic, annual, low-growing, green and white plant in the Knotweed (Polygonaceae) family that grows less than 10cm (4 inches) tall in sandy, gravelly, nutrient-poor soils. Involucral membranes are generally white, not continuous (not spanning the entire space between the ribs), but ovate to round at their base, abruptly narrowing to a long slender tip. The involucral teeth have hooked awns/tips. Peak bloom time: May-June. From a distance in looks gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diffuse-spineflower-chorizanthe-diffusa-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-diffuse-spineflower-chorizanthe-diffusa-nativeendemic-annual-low-growing-green-and-white-plant-in-the-knotweed-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-less-than-10cm-4-inches-tall-in-sandy-gravelly-nutrient-poor-soils-involucral-membranes-are-generally-white-not-continuous-not-spanning-the-entire-space-between-the-ribs-but-ovate-to-round-at-their-base-abruptly-narrowing-to-a-long-slender-tip-the-involucral-teeth-have-hooked-awnstips-peak-bloom-time-may-june-from-a-distance-in-looks-gr-image651466368.html
RM2SRTT00–diffuse spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Diffuse Spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa) Native/endemic, annual, low-growing, green and white plant in the Knotweed (Polygonaceae) family that grows less than 10cm (4 inches) tall in sandy, gravelly, nutrient-poor soils. Involucral membranes are generally white, not continuous (not spanning the entire space between the ribs), but ovate to round at their base, abruptly narrowing to a long slender tip. The involucral teeth have hooked awns/tips. Peak bloom time: May-June. From a distance in looks gr
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Riverside County, US-CA, US, Small 'egg-shaped'cactus, 3 - 4 inches wide, with dark, fine, fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers (and more) https://borregowildflowers.org/?ty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-fishhook-cactus-cochemiea-tetrancistra-plantae-riverside-county-us-ca-us-small-egg-shapedcactus-3-4-inches-wide-with-dark-fine-fishhook-like-spines-common-fishhook-cactus-mammillaria-tetrancistra-native-cactus-only-grows-a-few-inches-tall-spine-tips-are-dark-and-hooked-fishhook-like-tepals-are-pale-pink-to-rose-purple-with-white-margins-peak-bloom-time-april-august-cacti-agaves-and-yuccas-of-california-and-nevada-text-and-photos-by-stephen-ingram-cachuma-press-2008-pp-100-101-anza-borrego-desert-wildflowers-and-more-httpsborregowildflowersorgty-image646637421.html
RM2SG0THH–Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Riverside County, US-CA, US, Small 'egg-shaped'cactus, 3 - 4 inches wide, with dark, fine, fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers (and more) https://borregowildflowers.org/?ty
diffuse spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Diffuse Spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa) Native/endemic, annual, low-growing, green and white plant in the Knotweed (Polygonaceae) family that grows less than 10cm (4 inches) tall in sandy, gravelly, nutrient-poor soils. Involucral membranes are generally white, not continuous (not spanning the entire space between the ribs), but ovate to round at their base, abruptly narrowing to a long slender tip. The involucral teeth have hooked awns/tips. Peak bloom time: May-June. From a distance in looks gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diffuse-spineflower-chorizanthe-diffusa-plantae-fort-ord-national-monument-salinas-ca-us-diffuse-spineflower-chorizanthe-diffusa-nativeendemic-annual-low-growing-green-and-white-plant-in-the-knotweed-polygonaceae-family-that-grows-less-than-10cm-4-inches-tall-in-sandy-gravelly-nutrient-poor-soils-involucral-membranes-are-generally-white-not-continuous-not-spanning-the-entire-space-between-the-ribs-but-ovate-to-round-at-their-base-abruptly-narrowing-to-a-long-slender-tip-the-involucral-teeth-have-hooked-awnstips-peak-bloom-time-may-june-from-a-distance-in-looks-gr-image651399873.html
RM2SRNR55–diffuse spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa), Plantae, Fort Ord National Monument, Salinas, CA, US, Diffuse Spineflower (Chorizanthe diffusa) Native/endemic, annual, low-growing, green and white plant in the Knotweed (Polygonaceae) family that grows less than 10cm (4 inches) tall in sandy, gravelly, nutrient-poor soils. Involucral membranes are generally white, not continuous (not spanning the entire space between the ribs), but ovate to round at their base, abruptly narrowing to a long slender tip. The involucral teeth have hooked awns/tips. Peak bloom time: May-June. From a distance in looks gr
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Palm Springs, CA, US, Small round cactus, approximately 3 inches wide, with dark fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-fishhook-cactus-cochemiea-tetrancistra-plantae-santa-rosa-and-san-jacinto-mountains-national-monument-palm-springs-ca-us-small-round-cactus-approximately-3-inches-wide-with-dark-fishhook-like-spines-common-fishhook-cactus-mammillaria-tetrancistra-native-cactus-only-grows-a-few-inches-tall-spine-tips-are-dark-and-hooked-fishhook-like-tepals-are-pale-pink-to-rose-purple-with-white-margins-peak-bloom-time-april-august-cacti-agaves-and-yuccas-of-california-and-nevada-text-and-photos-by-stephen-ingram-cachuma-press-2008-pp-100-101-anza-borrego-desert-wildflowers-image645930240.html
RM2SETJH4–Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Palm Springs, CA, US, Small round cactus, approximately 3 inches wide, with dark fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers
Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Palm Springs, CA, US, Small round cactus, approximately 3 inches wide, with dark fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-fishhook-cactus-cochemiea-tetrancistra-plantae-santa-rosa-and-san-jacinto-mountains-national-monument-palm-springs-ca-us-small-round-cactus-approximately-3-inches-wide-with-dark-fishhook-like-spines-common-fishhook-cactus-mammillaria-tetrancistra-native-cactus-only-grows-a-few-inches-tall-spine-tips-are-dark-and-hooked-fishhook-like-tepals-are-pale-pink-to-rose-purple-with-white-margins-peak-bloom-time-april-august-cacti-agaves-and-yuccas-of-california-and-nevada-text-and-photos-by-stephen-ingram-cachuma-press-2008-pp-100-101-anza-borrego-desert-wildflowers-image645933171.html
RM2SETP9R–Common Fishhook Cactus (Cochemiea tetrancistra), Plantae, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Palm Springs, CA, US, Small round cactus, approximately 3 inches wide, with dark fishhook-like spines. Common Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria tetrancistra) Native Cactus. Only grows a few inches tall. Spine tips are dark and hooked, “fishhook-like.” Tepals are pale pink to rose purple with white margins. Peak bloom time: April-August. Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of California and Nevada. Text and photos by Stephen Ingram. Cachuma Press, 2008. pp. 100-101. Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers