A Journal of Plants in Southern California

My name is Annabelle and I am a Southern California college student. I am an English major. I also love plants. This year (2016), I decided I wanted to learn more about them, so I bought Botany in a Day by Thomas J. Elpel and started learning families. I keep a look out for flowers every time I hike, usually in the Santa Monica Mountain Range. This is my catalog of plants that I have identified (hopefully correctly) and photographed.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Chamise or Greasewood (Adenostoma fasciculatum)



Santa Monica Mountain Range
Chatsworth, Off Wolsey Canyon Road

family: Rosaceae
Posted by Belle at 11:33 AM
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Labels: chatsworth, native, rosaceae, santa monica mountain range, southern california

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