RF2BW15J3–Purple California wildflower, brodiaea filifolia, growing in a field of grasses, spring.
RF2R3T97K–Brodiaea elegans
RM2C1NEYW–Brodiaea filifolia S Watson Brodiaea filifolia S Watson.
RMMA9A5E–Brodiaea filifolia plant also known as thread-leaved brodiaea. Thread-leaved brodiaea is a purple-flowered perennial herb with flower stalks 8 to 16 inches tall. It blooms from late April to early June and is typically found on gentle hillsides, valleys, and floodplains within moderately moist plant communities having clay soils and varying amounts of sand and silt. This is a federally threatened plant occuring in portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and San Diego counties, California.
RM2GD2NA3–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA
RMMA5W1Y–Visitors at Glendora Community Conservancy property to see the brodiaea.
RM2GD2NA9–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA
RMM9YAK7–Mason bee on thread-leaved brodiaea plant.
RM2GD2NPM–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
RMM9YAK8–Mason bee on thread-leaved brodiaea plant.
RM2GD2NP6–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
RMMA5TX5–Thread-leaved brodiaea waking up in the morning.
RMMA5TX3–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species.
RM2GD2NGT–Mason bee on thread-leaved brodiaea plant ca. 12 May 2017
RMMA5TX4–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species.
RM2GD2NP8–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act ca. 12 May 2017
RMMA5TX2–Thread-leaved brodiaea is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species.
RMMA5TWR–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA.
RMMA5TWT–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA.
RMMA5TWW–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA.
RMMA5TWX–Thread-leaved brodiaea in San Diego County, CA.
RMM9Y52G–A translocated brodiaea plant. This plant make look a little sad, but its roots are extremely healthy and happy from 2016-17 rains in San Diego County.
RMM9Y9D7–Flag marks the brodiaea spot. State and Federally listed thread-leaved brodiaea plants pepper the landscape at Black Mountain Open Space in San Diego County.
RMMA5TWJ–The thread leaves of brodiaea.
RMM9YA17–Identifying brodiaea without its flowers is a tough job.
RMMA5TM1–Single thread-leaved brodiaea at Glendora Community Conservancy.
RMMA5TX0–Thread-leaved brodiaea in translocation. Thread leaved brodiaea is being moved from the development area to the nearby brodiaea preserve.
RMMA5TX1–Thread-leaved brodiaea is a federal and state threatened species. The population at Black Mountain Open Space is the largest population of this plant in Southern California.
RMM9Y9DB–Flags mark the location of thread-leaved brodiaea. Flags mark the location of thread-leaved brodiaea on the brodiaea preserve, and those that will be translocated to the preserve from the area being developed.
RMM9YAHE–Looking for thread-leaved brodiaea. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the City of San Diego, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and contractors look for thread leaved brodiaea in a sea of invasive thistles.
RMM9Y5J6–Ann Croissant founded the Glendora Community Conservancy, which preserves the.
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