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Fairy Lantern, Spring Greenery

Fairy Lantern, Spring Greenery
A fairy lantern blossom among spring greens in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Fairy Lantern, Spring Greenery. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A fairy lantern blossom among spring greens in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area.

This is not a fairy lantern blossom from the spring 2020 season. It is not news to anyone at this point, but my ability to get into the field was interrupted by stay-at-home orders more or less at the peak of the local wildflower season. Fortunately, I did get out a few times before the world came crashing down. And, truth be told, I have a lot of unfinished photographs sitting in the raw file archive from which this one comes.

While I know that this lovely flower can be found in quite a few places, I almost go back to the same specific location. It is along a trail in a local country park that drops down into a small canyon cut by a seasonal stream. The sides of the canyon are steep, and there is plenty of overhanging foliage, and on the right spring day the whole place is quiet and full of green.


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Sunflower

Sunflower
A wild sunflower bloom in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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A wild sunflower bloom in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Most of the wildflowers that I find and photograph in the San Francisco Bay Area are relatively small. They may spring up in large, meadow-filling numbers, but the individual blossoms are rarely much more than an Ince across, and many are quite a bit smaller. This flower is an obvious exception, being several inches across — and, as such, it stands out from its surroundings when I find one.

I’m pretty sure this is the flower of the plant I know as mule ears — named, it seems, after the big floppy leaves of the plant. It is also a sunflower, at least according to a few references I found. When I encounter this spring flower around here it is often found alone, and it often is not exactly a pretty plant. Despite the striking size and color of the flower, the blooms are often worn and deformed — so I was pleased to find this relatively perfect specimen on a hike earlier this spring.


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Milkmaids Blossoms

Milkmaids Blossoms
Milkmaids wildflower spring blossoms, California.

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Milkmaids wildflower spring blossoms, California.

While I never have been very good at keeping track of the names of various California wildflowers, I look forward to them each spring. And despite my inability to remember what to call them, I generally know where and when I will find them, and I usually recognize the plants even when the flowers are not present.

There are a few local places I go to find them. These spots are not what anyone else would regard as being special during most of the year — a segment of a trail most folks follow for exercise, a lonely hilltop in a county park, a narrow place in a little canyon I know. These flowers are from one of this places, a little canyon in a county park where I’ve hiked for years.


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Morning Meadow

Morning Meadow
Wild onion plants in bloom at the edge of a subalpine meadow, John Muir Wilderness

Morning Meadow. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Wild onion plants in bloom at the edge of a subalpine meadow, John Muir Wilderness.

One a weeklong visit to this area a couple of years ago, I eventually started to locate particular nearby locations that I returned to almost daily, visiting at all times of the day and getting to know them well. We camped above a quiet lake, and below its lower end there were long meadows extending toward the deep valley beyond. Despite the lateness of the season (it had been a very wet year!) the meadows were still green and even wet in places, and there were wildflowers everywhere. In this little spot the view opened through gaps in the surrounding forest to reveal views of distant peaks.

It might seem odd to make a photograph of… onion plants. But if you have spent much time in the Sierra backcountry you may have developed an affinity for this plant. The wild onion generally grows in wet places, and when the conditions are right the plants are almost lush. The beautiful purple flowers are striking. And the fragrance of these plants, often combined with damp and cooler air where they grow, produces a pleasant sensory memory that I associate with these places and with backpacking.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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