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Western leatherwood (Dirca occidentalis), a rare native California shrub, has distinct sprays of bright yellow flowers in the late winter. Notice the sharp point behind the flower. This feature often remains behind the flat tip of the branch after the flower falls and is one way to distinguish this plant from the similar osoberry (Oemleria cerasiformis). |
Spring has begun almost without a winter. The local chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) has several hikes coming up that will feature the earliest of the spring wildflowers. If we don't get more rain this winter, we may have a short wildflower season, so get an early start and shake that rain stick. Select "Read more" below for info and links on these hikes.