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National Recreation Area heir names are quaint reminders ofthe poetic language used byearlysettlers FootstepsofSpringBaby Blue EyesMission BellsMilkmaidsTheir colors are vivid although sometim ID: 378945

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Wildflowers of Golden Gate National Recreation Area heir names are quaint reminders ofthe poetic language used byearlysettlers: Footsteps-of-Spring,Baby Blue Eyes,Mission Bells,Milkmaids.Their colors are vivid, although sometimes you have to crouch low to seethem. A walk on the parks trails during peak wildflower season from lateFebruarythrough June is a chance to appreciate the profusion ofwildflowers that once graced all ofCalifornia. For more information aboutwildflowers, stop at anyofour park Visitor Centers. Indian Paintbrush California Poppies Mission Bells Yellow Bush Lupine Yarrow Silver Bush LupineCrimson Columbine Franciscan PaintbrushSticky Monkeyflower Seaside Daisy Seep Spring Shooting Star Cow Parsnip California Buttercup Douglas Iris Footsteps-of-Spring Ithuriel’s Spear Blue-eyed Grass Red / Pink FlowersChecker-bloom; Wild HollyhockSidalcea malvaeflora[March-May, grasslands] Allium dichlamydeum[April-July, rockyand serpentine soils]Coast OnionCoast Rock Cress (Threatened)Arabis blepharophylla[January-March, rockynorthface slopes] Cobweb Thistle Cirsium occidentale[March-May, grasslands & scrub] Crimson Columbine Aquilegia formosa[March-May, rockynorthface slopes] Franciscan Paintbrush Castilleja subinclusa ssp.franciscana[March-May, grasslands] Indian PaintbrushCastilleja affinis[March to August/September, sandycoastal flats and dune] Pink Sand VerbenaAbronia umbellata[March- November, sandycoastal flatsand dune]Presidio Clarkia (Federally Endangered)Clarkia franciscana (Presidio Area)Clarkia rubicunda (Marin Area)[April-July, serpentine outcrops]Seaside Daisy Erigeron glaucus[March-May, grasslands] Shooting Star Dodecatheon hendersonii[January-March, rockynorthface slopes] Wild BuckwheatEriogonum latifolium[June-November, rockynorthface slopes]Orange FlowersCalifornia Poppy Eschscholzia californica[March-November, grasslands] Sticky or Bush MonkeyflowerMimulus aurantiacus[June-November, scrub] Brown Flower Mission Bells; Checker LilyFritillaria affinis[March-May, rockynorthface slopes] Yellow Flowers California ButtercupRanunculus californicus[March-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes] Footsteps-of-Spring Sanicula arctopoides[January-March, grasslands] To see a World in a Grain of SandAnd a Heaven in a Wild Flower,Hold Infinity in the palm of your handAnd Eternity in an hour.„William Blake Checkerbloom Cobweb Thistle Stonecrop S.F. Wallflower Angelica Blue Dicks Presidio Clarkia Mule-ears Lizard Tail Soap Plant Beach Strawberry Purple Sanicle Coast Onion Sun Cup Coastal Buckwheat Western Hound’s Tongue Coast Rock Cress Pink Sand Verbena Tidy Tips Milkmaids California Blackberry Sky Lupine (rev. 06/06) Lizard TailEriophyllum staechadifolium[June-November, scrub] Monkeyflower; Seep SpringMimulus guttatus[January-May, rockynorthface slopes] Mule-earsWyethia angustifolia[March-May, grasslands] StonecropSedum spathulifolium[April-July, rockynorthface slopes] Camissonia ovata[January-March, grasslands] Tidy TipsLayia platyglossa[March-June, gravellyRidges, grassyslopes and coastal mesas] Yellow Bush LupineLupinus arboreus[March-September, sandycoastal flatsand dune] White FlowersAngelicaAngelica hendersonii[January-November, rockynorthfaceslopes] California BlackberryRubus ursinus[March to August, woodland areas] Cow ParsnipHeracleum lanatum[March-May, scrub] Franciscan WallflowerErysimum franciscanum[January-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes] MilkmaidsCardamine californica[January-March, rockynorthfaceslopes] Beach StrawberryFragaria chiloensis[Februaryto August, sandycoastal flatsand dune] Soap PlantChlorogalum pomeridianum[March-May, grasslands & scrub] YarrowAchillea millefolium[June-November, scrub] Blue / Violet FlowersBlue DicksDichelostemma capitatum[March-May, grasslands] Blue-Eyed GrassSisyrinchium bellum[March-May, grasslands] Douglas Iris; LavendelIris douglasiana[March-May, grasslands] Ithuriels SpearTriteleia laxa[March-May, grasslands] Rock PhaceliaPhacelia californica[March-May, rockynorthface slopes] Silver Bush LupineLupinus albifrons[March-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes] Sky Lupine[March-May, grasslands] Western Hounds TongueCynoglossum grande[January-March, rockynorthfaceslopes] Trina Kvale - Sticky Monkeyflower, Seaside Daisy,Douglas Iris, CoastalBuckwheat, Pink Sand Verbena, California Blackberry.Will Elder - Yarrow, Seep Spring, Ithuriel’s Spear,Checkerbloom, San Francisco Wallflower, Blue Dicks,Presidio Clarkia, Mule-ears, Lizard Trail, Soap Plant, CoastYellow Bush Lupine, CrimsonLynn Sanderson - Western Hound’s TonguePlease leave all flowers for others to enjoy!www.nps.gov/goga/wildflowers To see a World in a Grain of SandAnd a Heaven in a Wild Flower,Hold Infinity in the palm of your handAnd Eternity in an hour.„William Blake Checkerbloom Cobweb Thistle Stonecrop S.F. Wallflower Angelica Blue Dicks Presidio Clarkia Mule-ears Lizard Tail Soap Plant Beach Strawberry Purple Sanicle Coast Onion Sun Cup Coastal Buckwheat Western Hound’s Tongue Coast Rock Cress Pink Sand Verbena Tidy Tips Milkmaids California Blackberry Sky Lupine (rev. 06/06) Lizard TailEriophyllum staechadifolium[June-November, scrub] Monkeyflower; Seep SpringMimulus guttatus[January-May, rockynorthface slopes] Mule-earsWyethia angustifolia[March-May, grasslands] StonecropSedum spathulifolium[April-July, rockynorthface slopes] Camissonia ovata[January-March, grasslands] Tidy TipsLayia platyglossa[March-June, gravellyRidges, grassyslopes and coastal mesas] Yellow Bush LupineLupinus arboreus[March-September, sandycoastal flatsand dune] White FlowersAngelicaAngelica hendersonii[January-November, rockynorthfaceslopes] California BlackberryRubus ursinus[March to August, woodland areas] Cow ParsnipHeracleum lanatum[March-May, scrub] Franciscan WallflowerErysimum franciscanum[January-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes] MilkmaidsCardamine californica[January-March, rockynorthfaceslopes] Beach StrawberryFragaria chiloensis[Februaryto August, sandycoastal flatsand dune] Soap PlantChlorogalum pomeridianum[March-May, grasslands & scrub] YarrowAchillea millefolium[June-November, scrub] Blue / Violet FlowersBlue DicksDichelostemma capitatum[March-May, grasslands] Blue-Eyed GrassSisyrinchium bellum[March-May, grasslands] Douglas Iris; LavendelIris douglasiana[March-May, grasslands] Ithuriels SpearTriteleia laxa[March-May, grasslands] Rock PhaceliaPhacelia californica[March-May, rockynorthface slopes] Silver Bush LupineLupinus albifrons[March-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes] Sky Lupine[March-May, grasslands] Western Hounds TongueCynoglossum grande[January-March, rockynorthfaceslopes] Trina Kvale - Sticky Monkeyflower, Seaside Daisy,Douglas Iris, CoastalBuckwheat, Pink Sand Verbena, California Blackberry.Will Elder - Yarrow, Seep Spring, Ithuriel’s Spear,Checkerbloom, San Francisco Wallflower, Blue Dicks,Presidio Clarkia, Mule-ears, Lizard Trail, Soap Plant, CoastYellow Bush Lupine, CrimsonLynn Sanderson - Western Hound’s TonguePlease leave all flowers for others to enjoy!www.nps.gov/goga/wildflowers Wildflowers of Golden Gate National Recreation Area heir names are quaint reminders ofthe poetic language used byearlysettlers: Footsteps-of-Spring,Baby Blue Eyes,Mission Bells,Milkmaids.Their colors are vivid, although sometimes you have to crouch low to seethem. A walk on the parks trails during peak wildflower season from lateFebruarythrough June is a chance to appreciate the profusion ofwildflowers that once graced all ofCalifornia. For more information aboutwildflowers, stop at anyofour park Visitor Centers. Indian Paintbrush California Poppies Mission Bells Yellow Bush Lupine Yarrow Silver Bush LupineCrimson Columbine Franciscan PaintbrushSticky Monkeyflower Seaside Daisy Seep Spring Shooting Star Cow Parsnip California Buttercup Douglas Iris Footsteps-of-Spring Ithuriel’s Spear Blue-eyed Grass Red / Pink FlowersChecker-bloom; Wild HollyhockSidalcea malvaeflora[March-May, grasslands] Coast OnionAllium dichlamydeum[April-July, rockyand serpentine soils]ock Cress (Threatened)Arabis blepharophylla[January-March, rockynorthface slopes]Cobweb ThistleCirsium occidentale[March-May, grasslands & scrub]Crimson ColumbineAquilegia formosa[March-May, rockynorthface slopes]Franciscan PaintbrushCastilleja subinclusa ssp.franciscana[March-May, grasslands]Indian PaintbrushCastilleja affinis[March to August/September, sandycoastal flats and dune]Pink Sand VerbenaAbronia umbellata[March- November, sandycoastal flatsand dune]Presidio Clarkia (Federally Endangered)Clarkia franciscana (Presidio Area)Clarkia rubicunda (Marin Area)[April-July, serpentine outcrops]Seaside DaisyErigeron glaucus[March-May, grasslands]Shooting StarDodecatheon hendersonii[January-March, rockynorthface slopes]Wild BuckwheatEriogonum latifolium[June-November, rockynorthface slopes]Orange FlowersCalifornia PoppyEschscholzia californica[March-November, grasslands]Sticky or Bush MonkeyflowerMimulus aurantiacus[June-November, scrub]Brown FlowerMission Bells; Checker LilyFritillaria affinis[March-May, rockynorthface slopes]Yellow FlowersCalifornia ButtercupRanunculus californicus[March-May, grasslands & rockynorthface slopes]Footsteps-of-SpringSanicula arctopoides[January-March, grasslands]