Behind Cerro Nara Lodge
Woody shrub, smooth leaf blades. Plant is flowering and abundant in its area. Flowers range from white to light pink and appear in bunches.
Short shrub, small oblong shaped leaves with an acute tip, and white pink small tube like flowers.
The tree stands about 25 feet tall with a somewhat slender, singular trunk. The leaves are elliptical and serrate with pinnate venation. The tops of the leaves are green while the undersides are a light, peppered color. The tree bares dangling closers of pinkish red, urn shaped flowers. The leaves surrounding the flowers are smaller and a lighter shade of green.
Perennial herb. Native to California. White flower.
Wood vine growing to 10m in Pseudotsuga menziesii
Lvs opposite; upper lf pairs fused around stem; stipules conspicuous
flowers in interrupted spikes on axillary pedunces; perianth in single whorl; corolla bilateral, colored purple and white; 5 stamen; 1 upturned pistil; ovary inferior
Yellow blooms of 2 or 3 whorls
Small lanceolate lvs in rosette, richomes on adaxial surface of leaf, purple/green leaf color
Population of 30+,
scattered through low areas of mounds
Long stiff hairs on stem, leaf, and flower.
Was flowering, heavy rains the week before.