My first video with music by Aurora downloaded from mp3.com, Batman type pics are also not mine.
:05=Anaphalis margaritacea (Pearly everlasting) locally common
:09=Spergularia macrotheca var macrotheca (Pink spurry) common on bare sea-bluffs
:35=Stachys bullata (common Hedge-nettle)widespread
:39=Dudleya sp.
:41=Astragalus nuttallii var nuttallii (Nuttall's milkvetch) CNPS 4.2, though common in N. County sea-bluffs
:48=Fragaria vesca (wild strawberry) scattered under woodlands
:54=Calochortus obispoensis (San Luis Obispo Mariposa Lily) CNPS 1B.2, limited distribution
:56=Calochortus clavatus var clavatus (Club-hair mariposa) grows with SLO mariposa, but more common
1:00=Clarkia sp.
1:17=Cryptoporus vulvatus (Veiled polypore)on rotting Monterey Pine
1:24=Skull of sea-lion
1:37=California tree frog
1:47=Laetiporus sulphureus (Sulphur shelf/Chicken of the Woods)
1:57=Quercus agrifolia (Coast Live Oak)
2:00=Calochortus luteus (Gold nuggets) this one is uncharacteristically pale
2:06=Toxicodendron diversilobum (Poison Oak)
2:14=Arctostaphylos cruzensis (La Cruz Manzanita) CNPS 1B, rare
2:21=Bloomeria humilis (Dwarf Goldenstar)also rare, less than 30 populations, the ones i saw grow with C. luteus
Never mind its the Chicken of the woods, edible when young
ThompsonSeedless 4 years ago
If anyone knows what the orange fungus with the quarter is leave a message or tell me if you need more info to ID it.
ThompsonSeedless 4 years ago