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  • Orchid (Piperia elongata): We found several of these native orchids along the trail. The flower spike grew up to 8" while the whole plant was up to 2' high. width:454;;height:604
  • Aster (Symphyotrichum chilense): Depending upon the  growing conditions, these native flowers ranged from 1/4"  to 3/4" across. width:353;;height:604
  • The West end of Shoreline Trail. width:640;;height:480
  • California Goldenrod (Solidago californica): These common natives tended to grow in groups in sunny areas. width:465;;height:604
  • One of the many shoreline inlets, some with great picnic spots. width:640;;height:480
  • Kellogg’s Yampah (Perideridia kelloggii): This native perennial is a host to the Anise Swallowtail Butterfly. width:499;;height:604
  • Nude Buckwheat (Eriogonum nudum var. nudum): The endangered Lange’s Metal Mark Butterfly uses this native as a primary food source. width:640;;height:526
  • A stiff breeze and clouds approach the dock width:640;;height:480
  • Skunkweed (Navarretia squarrosa): Generally we find these natives to be only about 6" tall. These were almost 18" high. width:629;;height:604
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