Street number and name, and nearest cross street
Observation | Street address |
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Photos / SoundsWhatBeardtongues (Genus Penstemon)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionNatural Showy Penstemon - Scarlet Bugler hybrid at the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. These pink flowers came up in a patch with the other two penstemons. The flowers are bigger than scarlet bugler, but smaller than showy penstemon blooms. |
4500 Glenwood Dr. |
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WhatHummingbirds (Family Trochilidae)ObserverjhammelDescriptionDark brown head and light gray body |
17230 Ranchero Rd, Indian Creek Trail |
Photos / SoundsWhatWhite × Black Sage Hybrid (Salvia apiana × mellifera)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionNatural black sage-white sage hybrid at the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. Leaves and flowers look like a cross between the two. Even the smell is sweeter than black sage and more pungent than white sage - a cross! It is growing up through several white sage plants, about 10 feet from the closest black sage. When flowering it is more than 6 feet tall. |
4500 Glenwood Drive |
Two Tree Trail | |
4500 Glenwood Dr., Riverside | |
Photos / SoundsWhatStriped Sweat Bees (Genus Agapostemon)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionMetallic green bee a half an inch long, or so, filling her pollen baskets on blue dicks flowers (Dichelostema capitulatum) in the container garden display at the LandUse Learning Center. |
4500 Glenwood Dr. |
Photos / SoundsWhatAmerican Rubyspot (Hetaerina americana)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionThis female damselfly was perched on a laurel sumac branch over the trail by the creek at the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. |
4500 Glenwood Dr. |
Photos / SoundsWhatWestern Side-blotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana ssp. elegans)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionNext to the building at the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. |
4500 Glenwood dr. |
Photos / SoundsWhatSan Bernadino Sage (Salvia × bernardina)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionSeems to be a natural hybrid of S. mellifera and chia S. Columbariae. Black sage is growing 10 feet from this spot in the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. Chia was growing in this spot last spring. No chia in this spot this year, yet. The leaves even smell like a combination of the two species. |
4500 Glenwood Dr. |
Photos / SoundsWhatWestern Hardwood Sulphur Shelf (Laetiporus gilbertsonii)Observergracolapalooa |
Briscoe Street |
Photos / SoundsWhatJohnson's Jumping Spider (Phidippus johnsoni)Observerjen_iyerDescriptionBeautiful jumping spider in a milkweed propagation plot at the LandUse Learning Center demonstration garden. |
4500 Glenwood Dr. |