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Almaden Quicksilver CP (NRDB.org)
Alum Rock RP (NRDB.org)
Anthony Chabot Regional Park
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Ardenwood Regional Preserve
Azalea Hill and Southern Carson Ridge
Bidwell Park in Chico
Big Break Regional Shoreline
Big Rock to Loma Alta Hill Summit
Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
Briones Regional Park
Brooks Island Regional Shoreline
Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
Bull Point Trail and F Ranch
Butano SP (NRDB.org)
Calero CP (NRDB.org)
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
Carrizo Plain
Carson Falls Trail
Cascade Canyon
Chimney Rock
China Camp State Park (CNPS)
Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve
Coal Creek OSP (NRDB.org)
Coal Mine Ridge OS (NRDB.org)
Contra Loma Regional Park
Coyote Hills Regional Park
Coyote Lake - Harvey Bear Ranch CP (NRDB.org)
Coyote Valley OSP (NRDB.org)
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Deer Park
Del Valle Regional Park
Diablo Foothills Regional Park
Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
Foothills Park
Fort Ord BLM (NRDB.org)
Fort Tejon State Historic Park
Fremont Peak SP (NRDB.org)
Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park
Garrapata SP (NRDB.org)
Gary Giacomini Preserve
Hayward Regional Shoreline
Henry Coe State Park
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve
Indian Valley
Jasper Ridge
Jenner Headlands
Joseph D. Grant CP (NRDB.org)
Kehoe Trail and Beach
Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area
Knoxville Wildlife Area (NRDB.org)
Lake Oroville State Recreation Area
Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
Leona Canyon Regional Open Space Preserve
Limekiln SP (NRDB.org)
Lucas Valley
Malibu Creek State Park
Marin County Complete List (CNPS)
Marin Municipal Water District
Martinez Regional Shoreline
McLaughlin Reserve (NRDB.org)
Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline
Mission Peak Regional Preserve
Mitteldorf Preserve (NRDB.org)
Modini Mayacamas Preserve
Morgan Territory Regional Preserve
Mount Burdell
Mount Burdell Native Spring Wildflowers
Mount Madonna CP (NRDB.org)
Mount Tamalpais SP (NRDB.org)
Ohlone Regional Wilderness
Olompali State Historic Park
Pinnacles National Park
Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
Point Lobos SNR (NRDB.org)
Point Reyes
Pulgas Ridge
Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area
Rancho Canada del Oro OSP (NRDB.org)
Redwood Regional Park
Rock Spring
Round Valley Regional Preserve
Rush Creek
San Jacinto Mtns - Vista Grande Road
San Pedro Mountain
Santa Teresa CP (NRDB.org)
Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area
Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve
Sierra Azul OSP (NRDB.org)
Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve
Sugarloaf Ridge SP (NRDB.org)
Sunol Regional Wilderness
Sycamore Valley Open Space Preserve
Table Mountain
Temescal Regional Recreation Area
Terra Linda/Sleepy Hollow
The Forest of Nisene Marks SP (NRDB.org)
Tilden Regional Park
Topanga State Park
Toro CP (NRDB.org)
Vargas Plateau Regional Park
Vasco Caves Regional Preserve
Waterbird Regional Preserve
Wildcat Canyon Regional Park
Wilder Ranch State Park
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Small-Flowered Leptosiphon (Leptosiphon parviflorus)
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Flower
White
Pink
Orange
5 Petals
Opposite
Annual
CA Endemic
Description
EW Bloom Apr - May
Funnel-shaped flowers start with a long tube before opening into 5 petals.
Variable petal colors, but always with a yellow center.
Short linear leaves in a bunches along the stem and where the flower(s) emerge.
CA native. Found only in California.
AKA Variable Linanthus
Phlox Family (Polemoniaceae)
5 petals, often white or pink, but may be other colors as well. Yellow center.
One or more tubular flowers on the top each plant.
Each flower has a long narrow tube up to 1 inch long. Note the narrow leaves at the base of the flowers.
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