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Johnny Jump Up (Viola pedunculata) Category : Yellow
Posted on  : June 18, 2010, 12:57 pm Author : Ronald Williams
Click to Enlarge! Also called the California Golden Violet or Yellow Pansy, the Johnny-Jump-Up is a California native that grows in grasslands and oak woodlands. It prefers moist and shady areas but will tolerate some sun.
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Sticky Monkeyflower Category : Yellow
Posted on  : June 17, 2010, 6:00 am Author : Ray Ford
Click to Enlarge! Just as other spring wildflowers are dying out, in May and June clusters of Monkeyflower begin to blossom on the hillsides.
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Morning Glory & Monkey Flower Category : White
Posted on  : June 16, 2010, 7:28 pm Author : Ray Ford
Click to Enlarge! High on the Gaviota ridge and in a stiff hurricane-force wind this delicate white flower survived with an amazing toughness. Much of the burn areas were covered with large clusters of morning glory bushes, perhaps 2' in height and width, their leaves entangling one another and making it difficult to pass through it.
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Johnny Jump Up (Viola pedunculata)
Also called the California Golden Violet or Yellow Pansy, the Johnny-Jump-Up is a California native that grows in grasslands and oak woodlands. It prefers moist and shady areas but will tolerate some sun.
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Sticky Monkeyflower
Just as other spring wildflowers are dying out, in May and June clusters of Monkeyflower begin to blossom on the hillsides.
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