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Sierra Sun Times
Mariposa County Wildflowers 2010
Update September 27, 2010 Sue Langley Madera County Gardening Examiner
Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer, received her education in art, design and photography in Southern California. In 2005, after a career in wedding photography, Sue moved to the Sierra Foothills where she served two years as Mt Laurel Garden Club president.
She enthusiastically researches gardening in snow and deer country where she and her husband tend two of their seven acres near the Sierra National Forest.
We know that a number of our viewers love wild flowers.
We decided to start a site where we would post your photos.
It doesn't make any difference how many photos we get of Poppies and Lupines we will post them all. Of course those rare finds are more than welcome.
If you know the name of the flower please include that along with the location and your name.
Send your photos to Linda Gast lindagast@sti.net
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Blue Flax - Sue Langley
Brodiaea elegans Elegant Brodiaea - Sue Langley
Calochortus amoenus Fairy or Rose Globe Lily - Sue Langley
Calycadenia truncata Rosinweed - Sue Langley
Cercocarpus betuloides Mountain Mahogany - Sue Langley
Chamaebatia foliolosa Bear Clover - Sue Langley
Claytonia Miner's Lettuce - Sue Langley
Dicentra formosa Pacific Bleeding Heart-Lewis - Sue Langley
Ericameria arborescens Goldenfleece - Sue Langley
Iris douglasiana Douglas's Iris - Lewis Creek - Sue Langley
Linum lewisii Blue Flax - Sue Langley
Madia elegans Elegant Tarweed - Sue Langley
Oenothera elata hookeri Hooker's Evening Primrose - Sue Langley
Snow plant- Mammoth Pools Rd - Sue Langley
Trametes versicolor; Turkey Tail Fungi - Sue Langley
Wyethia helenioides - Grey Mule Ears - Sue Langley
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