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  • Mock Locust (Amorpha californica): The endemic California Dogface Butterfly larva feed on this native bush. width:389;;height:480
  • California Angelica (Angelica californica): Perennial native which enjoys forested areas. width:309;;height:480
  • Gold Wire (Hypericum concinnum): This  native flower only grows in California. width:426;;height:480
  • Wintergreen (Pyrola picta): Natives called “mixotrophs”–they produce part of their food & steal the rest  via mycorrhizal fungi attached to other plants. width:356;;height:480
  • Mossy Trail follows a wide shaded creek bed through dense woodlands for about a half mile. width:640;;height:256
  • Hairy  Rock Rose (Cistus incanus.): A tea is made from this non native which is said to be good for the immune system. width:469;;height:480
  • John’s Wort (Hypericum formosum): Native which likes dry gravelly soils. width:371;;height:480
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