Plants and Fungi/lichen of Salt Point State Park

Salt Point State Park is a beautiful region located right next to the Pacific coast of Northern California's Sonoma county. The region is a habitat for a variety of organisms, including plants and fungi. The region is a well known camping site therefore consists of much human modification. ...more ↓

Douglas Iris

Rhizomes freely branching, forming large colonies, slender, 0.8–0.9 cm diam., covered with remains of old leaves; roots fibrous. Stems 1–4-branched, solid, 1.5–7 dm. Leaves: basal with blade yellow-green, occasionally darker green, sometimes flushed pink or red basally, prominently ribbed, linear, 4.5–10 dm × 2 cm, apex acute; cauline 1–3, reduced. Inflorescence units (2–)3-flowered, ...more ↓

Wild Mustard

Sinapis arvensis is an annual or winter annual plant of the genus Sinapis, belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It is commonly known as Field mustard, Wild mustard or charlock.

Tufted Poppy

Eschscholzia caespitosa is a species of poppy known by the common names tufted poppy and collarless California poppy.

sea fig

Carpobrotus chilensis is a species of succulent plant known by the common name sea fig.

powdery liveforever

Dudleya farinosa is a succulent plant known by several common names, including bluff lettuce, powdery liveforever, and powdery dudleya.

Herb robert

Geranium robertianum, (syn. Robertiella robertiana) commonly known as Herb Robert, Red Robin, Death come quickly, Storksbill, Dove's Foot, Crow's Foot, or (in North America) Robert Geranium, is a common species of cranesbill in Europe, Asia, North America, and North Africa.

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