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.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Southwestern Thorn Apple (Datura wrightii)




Santa Monica Mountain Range
Simi Valley 
Rocky area off of Yosemite Ave and Flanagan Drive

Family: Solanaceae 





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