Monday, April 15, 2024

California Native Plant Week

 An eight day week!


Coast Live Oak: photo by Cliff Hutson
Coast Live Oak: photo by Cliff Hutson


Once again it is California Native Week. This year it runs from April 13 to April 20. That is eight days, perhaps inspired by the Beatles' song. Anyway, in 2010, the California legislature designated the third week of April to be California Native Plant week, so this is the perfect time to take a moment to appreciate the beauty and diversity of California’s native flora. 


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Monkey Flower: photo by Cliff Hutson
Monkey Flower: photo by Cliff Hutson


I was just recently asked what was my favorite native California plant. That is a very hard choice that I found hard to limit to just one. But, to narrow it down, my favorite tree would be the Coast Live Oak (see up top).


Tidy Tips: photo by Cliff Hutson
Tidy Tips: photo by Cliff Hutson



There is a draw for favorite wildflower between Monkey Flower (Mimulus) and Tidy Tips. The former because it was the plant that led to my 26 year stint as a "nature interpreter" at a botanic garden. [A long story best left for another time.] The latter  because a photograph I took of one was published as my first (and so far only) magazine cover. I consider that to be the high water mark of nearly a lifetime spent as a photographer. 

But, catch me during another week and I might have different answers.



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