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Alnus rubra

Red Alder

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Ambrosia chamissonis - Silver Beachweed

Ambrosia chamissonis

Silver Beachweed

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Silver beachweed grows along the immediate coast throughout California and beyond. In the SF Bay Area it occurs within the Bay where the influence of the Pacific is most pronounced. Its form varies from place to place. It grows as a low or mounding ground cover with a spreading habit….

Amelanchier alnifolia

Saskatoon serviceberry

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The serviceberries of the genus amelanchier have just three representatives in California. All are found in mountainous regions, growing in seasonally moist areas as rounded upright shrubs with rounded dark green leaves, white spring flowers and purple berries in late summer and fall. The Saskatoon serviceberry is widespread in the…

Amelanchier pallida

Pale serviceberry

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This member of the rose family is occasionally encountered in mountainous regions throughout much of California. The overall form is upright and rounded. The dark oval leaves contrast well against the gray-burgundy bark. In spring, white flowers of about an inch in diameter cover pallid serviceberry. These give way to…

Amelanchier utahensis - Western Serviceberry

Amelanchier utahensis

Western Serviceberry

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Western serviceberry is a common member of montane plant communities throughout California and beyond. In the SF Bay Area this rose relative may be discovered at Mt Diablo or Henry Coe State Park, among many other locations. I was lucky enough to notice a small stand of Utah serviceberry blooming…

Amorpha californica - California false indigo

Amorpha californica

California false indigo

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California false indigo is encountered in interior coastal mountains from San Luis Obispo County south into Baja California. There is also a variety found in the counties immediately north of San Francisco. California false indigo grows in a fountain-like form with multiple fronds of compound leaves. The overall impression is…

Amorpha fruticosa - Western false indigo

Amorpha fruticosa

Western false indigo

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Western false indigo is native throughout much of North America, found usually near a water source. It grows aggressively in an open, fountain form with many fronds of compound leaves. The intricate ornate flowers of purple, yellow and orange cover the upper growth with generous splays. After winter dormancy, western…

Anaphalis margaritacea - Pearly Everelasting

Anaphalis margaritacea

Pearly Everelasting

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The pearly everlasting is usually found on sunny, dry hillsides, often in areas that have been recently disturbed such as trail sides. It tends to grow in a vase shaped bunch of upright stems with alternating lance shaped leaves of light green. These are topped with umbels of yellow flowers…

Anemopsis californica - Yerba mansa

Anemopsis californica

Yerba mansa

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Yerba mansa is a highly adaptable member of moist plant communities in the southern half of California (about the SF Bay Area south). It grows in an expanding patch of large lance-shaped leaves. The white flowers appear atop long stalks for most of the spring and summer. The flowers are…

Angelica californica - California Angelica

Angelica californica

California Angelica

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The angelica are a small group of plants in the carrot family. In California, they are found predominantly in the northern half of the state. They grow in a variety of habitats as a low clump of compound leaves composed of lance shaped leaflets. Over these a flower stock arises…