California Native Plants #3

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

From the Transverse ranges to the western Mojave desert. A year of average rain after a drought.

Music by Steppenwolf

Possibley keyed the Ribes wrong

INCLUDES LARVAE BATTLE

most of the close ups were taken at Redrock Canyon State Park, landscapes are from the Lancaster, Mt. Gleason, and Saddleback Butte areas.

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  • It's too bad they didn't authorize your soundtrack. I love how you have presented this and I really enjoyed it

  • rats! I used the windows movie maker and it was hard synchronizing the music to some of the images, all for naught, glad you still found it enjoyable.

  • cool vid!!

    does jatropha grow wild there?

  • no but croton (californicus) which is in the same subfamily does

  • Oops...Encelia farinosa is actually E. actonii!

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  • We just went out there for the first time last weekend saddleback butte and the poppy reserve what a great place to visit.

  • Simply amaaaazing! Wish I were there.

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