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Mar 22 2009

San Diego Blooms

Mix of Wildflowers on the Hill Side of I-15

San Diego County is all abloom right now. From the sides of the freeways, to well landscaped man made parks, to nature preserves and even non-formal trails along the ocean side to the inland hills and canyons and the desert in the east. Though it is hard to predict where and when will the wildflowers explode, but it is always a joy to see them explode, truly a sight to behold.

Though the bloom this year is not as great as last year, but I noticed that the wildflowers this year are more diverse in terms of plant specie and color display.  I will be sharing in this post some trails I visit often for enjoying and photographing wildflowers.

1. At Torrey Pines State Reserve

Mix of Wildflowers on Guy Fleming Trail

Torrey Pines State Reserve  is definitely more than just a beach. If you click on this link, it will bring you to my previous post about the many things you can do at the Reserve, which of course includes hiking on the top of the bluff.

Mix of Wildflowers at Torrey Pines State Reserve

We went hiking here this morning trying to beat the rain. Notice the very dark clouds that signal the coming of the rain. It is like a surprise to me since I was on this same trail about 2 weekends ago, and there were just few blooms then.

Stunted Torrey Pine and Mix of Wildflowers

Torrey Pine has 8 miles of branching and connecting trails on top of the bluff, the individual trails are usually short, with maybe the Broken Hill to Beach trail as the longest,

 Broken Hill taken on a Sunny Day

but one can combine always the different trails to make for a longer hike. If you park on Carmel Valley Road and walk the extra mile to the entrance of Torrey Pines State Reserve, there are a lot of bush sunflowers and you can even take

 

Bush Sunflowers

 the little trail there amongst the bush sunflowers.

2. Lake Poway

Surprisingly, Lake Poway showcases more diverse bloom right now than 2 or 3 weeks ago when I said that ” I see more colors on the hills going to Ramona Dam.” We took the Lake Poway to Ramona Dam trail yesterday, which is a total of 6 miles round trip and 1200 ft change in elevation. There were just wildflowers everywhere. 

 

Blue Canterbury Bell and Poppies

Some wildflowers I saw were blue and purple lupines, blue and purple Phacelias, blue canterbury bells, poppies, ground pinks, mustards, wild hyacinths, owls clover, and a lot more. A lot more, because actually, I do not know the name of the other wildflowers :( .

Mix of Wildflowers on the Hills

For hiking description, please click here to go to my previous post.

3. Blue Sky Ecological Reserve to Ramona Dam

Rainbow of Colors

This is a 5 mile round trip hike with 800 ft gain in elevation. For more information, please click here to go to my previous post.

4. Anza Borrego Desert State Park

Desert Sunflowers On Henderson CanyonRoad

Perhaps by now, the wildflowers along the Henderson Canyon Road are gone, since when we were there last weekend, we saw a lot of caterpillars already devouring the wildflowers. Also, the desert had been getting warmer temperatures. However, the other parts of Anza Borrego Desert State Park are just starting to bloom, especially at the higher elevation. We hiked the Borrego Palm Canyon Trail last weekend,

 

Brittlebush and the Palm Oasis @ Borrego Palm Canyon

and it seemed that the brittlebush and other wildflowers were still fresh. There were also diverse display of wildflowers in the trail, but the majority would be the brittlebush which seemed to be scattered everywhere.

Brittlebush Scattered on the Borrego Palm Canyon Trail

Brittlebush Scattered on the Creekside of Borrego Palm Canyon

We saw a lot of desert big horn sheep on our hike last weekend ( March 15) , however, they were kind of too far from us that though I have pictures, but none is clear enough :( . Borrego Palm Canyon is a 3 mile round trip hike from the trailhead or 6 mile roundtrip hike from the Visitor Center. There is not much change in elevation in this trail, but the trail is very rocky for the most part. There were also a lot of wildflowers mixed with the cacti at Cactus Loop Trail. Also, the desert lily seemed to be scattered everywhere, especially on the road going to Salton Sea and Font’s Point.

Desert Lily

For more information on Anza Borrego Desert Park, please visit the park website at http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638

After the coastal, inland valley, and desert wildflowers are gone, it still is not the end of wildflower viewing since the mountain wildflowers will follow sometime in April and May. Happy trails and Happy spring everyone.

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34 Responses to “San Diego Blooms”

  1. PeChayon 22 Mar 2009 at 11:37 pm edit this

    I love all your pictures ! What an awesome treat for us to see how beautiful the scenery up in the mountains. This is such a blessing for us who can’t go up there in the mountains to see the beauty of nature right in front of our computer. Thanks Beth !

    I love yellow flowers and those Bush sunflowers are just beautiful !

  2. icybcon 23 Mar 2009 at 6:57 am edit this

    Amazing pictures, and a pleasure to read!

  3. betchaion 23 Mar 2009 at 11:59 am edit this

    thanks a lot, everyone. yes, spring is really here.

    @ Melissa, actually we got more rain prior to this spring than last year’s spring, but for some reason, last year, the hills explode all at one, you will see canyons, small mountains carpeted with colors. but this year, they did not bloom at the same time. they say it is not only the rain that plays a factor, also the temperatures (warm at day and cold at night), and the kind of rain. this year, we had more precipitation, but they were heavy pouring on a few days. Last year, was actually very below average, but the little rains were scattered over a lot more days. also, i believe last year we got warmer earlier, and the nights are always chilly. but this year, it is like warm today, i don’t know about tomorrow. but the bloom this year, though not that great, but not that bad either, thankfully.

  4. rozellaon 24 Mar 2009 at 8:26 pm edit this

    Wow the pictures are all so beautiful and calming.

  5. jodapoeton 25 Mar 2009 at 8:41 pm edit this

    These photos are just spectacular. The wildflowers decorate those hillsides so beautifully. Thanks Betchai also for your comments.

  6. sunsetzenson 27 Mar 2009 at 12:47 am edit this

    Hi Beth! i’m here! i love the following much although i do love them all but these photos are my favorites-
    -the broken hill taken on a sunny day
    -Bush Sunflowers
    -Lake Poway: that one with the tree!’love the tree
    -of course the Blue Canterbury Bell and Poppies
    -Brittlebush Scattered on the Creekside of Borrego Palm Canyon, i love the creek!
    and the Rainbow of Colors…i’ve only seen such a sight in my dreams as a child…walking along the hills with flowers everywhere!
    love yah Beth!….i want more more hehehehe

  7. kangCARroton 27 Mar 2009 at 4:40 pm edit this

    moin moin Bethsen! :)

    it’s my first time to comment here, hope i don’t mess up this time hihi ;) i love all of your photos Beth, they are all breathtaking! they say, pictures speak louder than words… but with your beautiful pictures and words, you made it perfect! :)

    love yah girlash! mwah! bring us spring, ’cause here still cold and sometimes snowing :(

  8. betchaion 27 Mar 2009 at 6:08 pm edit this

    thanks a lot everyone. I really appreciate your comments.

    @ Mark, no, I did not know there are baby owls at Lake Miramar, got to go there I guess to check it out. Last time I was walking, I thought I saw a very beautiful bird perched on a tree, but I did not have my camera with me.When I saw the picture of an owl here, I am thinking it was what I saw, I could be wrong too. Thanks for the tip. I hope I gt successful in finding the baby owls.

    @ Zen and Car, thanks for stopping by. Really appreciate it.

  9. pianogeekon 28 Mar 2009 at 11:26 am edit this

    Beautiful pictures. Lots of lizards and birds around East County right now. And the pond frog came out of hibernation 2 weeks ago.

  10. cherie de castroon 30 Mar 2009 at 2:46 am edit this

    love the bush sunflowers and the creekside…your photos never cease to awaken my senses, kudos, beth!!

  11. Marilynneon 30 Mar 2009 at 7:57 pm edit this

    Wonderful pictures! We even have wild California poppies blooming in our yard. Just the sight of them makes me want to take pictures too.

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