Exploring Wild California

From the deep wilds of California's parks to the glimpse of a bluebird over a backyard fence, from the geologic bones of the mountains to the tiny spring wildflower in an empty lot -- California's natural worlds are everywhere, and endlessly fascinating.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Mule's Ears in flower

Mule's Ears
These bright orange flowers are in the sunflower family, as you might have guessed from their appearance. The name comes from the shape of the leaves, which, if you squint hard enough, might be said to resemble a mule's ear. Possibly.
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