RMG15F7N–The characteristic umbels (wide, rounded-to-flattened flower clusters) and finely cut, odoriferous leaves mark this as a member of the Parsley Family. Mountain Parsley with its golden-yellow flower is widely distributed and very common sometimes appearing
RM2BTWCKJ–Salix lemmonii Bebb.
RM2EAH9D7–White-eared Hummingbird juvenile, Hylocharis leucotis, feeding at Salvia lemmonii flower.
RMKGDF4Y–Indian paintbrush in Yosemite National Park
RFS03ABT–Fall flower garden, sage and marigold
RF2GG983Y–Lemmon's marigold (Tagetes lemmonii) flowers in bloom
RF2G95NRY–Tagetes erecta, flower with yellow petals and green leaves native to Mexico, where it is found in the wild mainly in the states of Chiapas, Mexico, M
RF2F94PXM–Yellow Eschscholzia lemmonii flowers grown in the park
RMKDGE0G–Field of Hillside Daisies (Monolopia lanceolata) and blue Native Mustard (Guillenia lemmonii) Carrizo Plain National Monument, California
RFM72K66–Yellow Tagetes Flowers
RF2RBE89J–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RFP3X7DX–Tagetes in the garden, North Wales
RM2HDMPN8–Ferns on side of Mill Creek bridge along Howland Hill Road in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park in Redwood National and State Parks, California, USA
RMRG1E06–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 113. Arabis lemmonii 114. Arabis media. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RF2ABDE0H–Orange California Poppy flower or Golden Poppy, Cup of Gold. Eschscholzia Californica.
RF2ATHYWB–Flower arrangement close up of the orange flower at the vase
RF2WYFC35–purple rock cress in a planting wall
RF2G2AN7H–A mass of bright golden yellow daisy-like flowers of the Tree Marigold in glorious brilliant full bloom, Winter, Australia
RMG15F7R–The characteristic umbels (wide, rounded-to-flattened flower clusters) and finely cut, odoriferous leaves mark this as a member of the Parsley Family. Mountain Parsley with its golden-yellow flower is widely distributed and very common sometimes appearing
RM2BTRH3R–Polystichum lemmonii Underw.
RM2EAH9D4–White-eared Hummingbird juvenile, Hylocharis leucotis, feeding at Salvia lemmonii flower.
RM2EAH9C4–White-eared Hummingbird female, Hylocharis leucotis, feeding at Salvia lemmonii flower. Molting primary feathers.
RM2C1M6G4–Linanthus lemmonii Linanthus lemmonii.
RMKDGE47–Field of Hillside Daisies (Monolopia lanceolata) and blue Native Mustard (Guillenia lemmonii) Carrizo Plain National Monument, California
RF2GG9848–Lemmon's marigold (Tagetes lemmonii) flowers in bloom
RMKDN81B–Field of Hillside Daisies (Monolopia lanceolata) and blue Native Mustard (Guillenia lemmonii) Carrizo Plain National Monument, California
RF2F94PWT–Yellow Eschscholzia lemmonii flowers grown in the park
RF2G95NFF–Tagetes erecta, flower with yellow petals and green leaves native to Mexico, where it is found in the wild mainly in the states of Chiapas, Mexico, M
RF2RBE87W–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RMRG1E0F–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 Cook and Roland: Notable Vascular Plants from Alaska 253. 113. Arabis lemmonii 114. Arabis media. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RF2WYFBX5–purple rock cress in a planting wall
RF2G2AN7K–Flowers, Pretty burst of colour. Bright yellow daisy-like Tree Marigold blooms growing in Australian garden, petal details, brilliant blooms, Winter
RM2C1H4GH–Stevia lemmonii Stevia lemmonii.
RMKDN7Y6–Field of Hillside Daisies (Monolopia lanceolata) and blue Native Mustard (Guillenia lemmonii) Carrizo Plain National Monument, California
RF2G95N9K–Tagetes erecta, flower with yellow petals and green leaves native to Mexico, where it is found in the wild mainly in the states of Chiapas, Mexico, M
RF2RBE872–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RMRF42EA–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. occidentalism F. subulata, Poa scabrella, Sitani- on jubatum, and Stipa lemmonii. Habeck (1961) suggests a large number of forbs were probably also present on the native prairies. There are very few descriptive data even for existing valley grasslands, and these are all confined to the vicinity of Corvallis in the Willamette valley (Livingston 1953; Turner 1969; Valassis 1955; Owen 1953), although the general patterns probably have much wider relevance. Typical constituent species are (introduced s
RF2WYFC0W–purple rock cress in a planting wall
RF2G2AN7F–Flowers, Closeup bright golden yellow daisy-like flower of the Tree Marigold, Winter, Australia
RF2R1DCJ1–Purple Rock Cress
RM2BTW4J0–Astragalus lemmonii A Gray.
RF2RBE89H–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RMRFCMBD–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. occidentalism F. subulata, Poa scabrella, Sitani- on jubatum, and Stipa lemmonii. Habeck (1961) suggests a large number of forbs were probably also present on the native prairies. There are very few descriptive data even for existing valley grasslands, and these are all confined to the vicinity of Corvallis in the Willamette valley (Livingston 1953; Turner 1969; Valassis 1955; Owen 1953), although the general patterns probably have much wider relevance. Typical constituent species are (introduced s
RF2R1DD3F–Purple Rock Cress
RM2C1GBCJ–Linanthus lemmonii Linanthus lemmonii.
RF2RBE871–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RMRG3H8F–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Lemmon ceanothus (Ceanothus lemmonii). Flowering branchlet; flower; and fruit. Although a browse of secondary importance, the numerous sprouts on recent burns are generally cropped closely by sheep, goats, and deer. Cattle, on the other hand, seldom feed closely upon this plant. on the composition of associated species and on site quality. Deer crop the sprouts and current leafage closely on some newly burned areas, indeed sometimes to the extent of weakening or killing individual plants. On other area
RF2R1DCPR–Purple Rock Cress
RF2PXFJ6M–purple rock cress flowers
RM2BTR0TP–Trifolium lemmonii S Watson.
RF2RBE88C–Orange flower California poppy, or Golden poppy, Cup of gold. Its Latin name is Eschscholzia Californica, native to the US and Mexico.
RMRG2WR5–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 2. The small square indicates the location of Polystichum lemmonii in British Columbia. distinguished from the latter two species by the lack of spines on the teeth of the ultimate segments of the pinnae (Hitchcock et al. 1969; Wagner 1993; Ceska 2000). North American and Provincial Ranges Polystichuiu lemmonii ranges from south-central British Columbia, sporadically south through Wash- ington and Oregon to northern California (Smith and Lemieux 1993; Wagner 1993). In Canada, it is known only from the Baldy Mountain area in the Okanagan River valley in s
RF2PXFM9D–purple rock cress flowers
RM2BXDH40–Linanthus lemmonii Linanthus lemmonii.
RMRG1F0B–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2004 Douglas: Lemmon's Holly Fern in Canada 167. Figure 4. Polystichiim lemmonii plants are conspicuous among the low vegetation on the ultramafic soils. Acknowledgments I would like to thank Kathy Paige for her partici- pation in the fieldwork and Louise Bacon and Jenifer Penny for office assistance. Graham Nixon, British Columbia Geological Survey, kindly provided infor- mation on ultramafic rock types. Documents Cited (marked * in text) COSEWIC. 2003. COSEWIC assessment and status report on Lemmon's holly fern Polystichum lemmonii in Canada. Committee on the
RM2C1M6FD–Linanthus lemmonii Linanthus lemmonii.
RMRG2WRX–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2004 Douglas: Lemmon's Holly Fern in Canada 165. Figure 2. The small square indicates the location of Polystichum lemmonii in British Columbia. distinguished from the latter two species by the lack of spines on the teeth of the ultimate segments of the pinnae (Hitchcock et al. 1969; Wagner 1993; Ceska 2000). North American and Provincial Ranges Polystichuiu lemmonii ranges from south-central British Columbia, sporadically south through Wash- ington and Oregon to northern California (Smith and Lemieux 1993; Wagner 1993). In Canada, it is known only from the Bald
RM2BXDH4F–Linanthus lemmonii Linanthus lemmonii.
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