Sir,
Most likely Lupinus arboreus, yellow bush lupine, a shrub of the California
coast:
https://www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=5106
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Arvind KumarCalifornia Native Plant Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter meets
virtuallyLake Cunningham Native Garden workdays Sat 8-10amGoing Native Garden
Please check Ribes sanguineum glutinosum. A California native semi-deciduous
shrub.
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Arvind KumarCalifornia Native Plant Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter meets
virtuallyLake Cunningham Native Garden workdays Sat 8-10amGoing Native Garden
Tour
On Saturday, September 19, 2020,
Thank you, sir!
D. saeneb (syn D. salicifolia) looks like the best match.
Plant was not flowering when I saw it.
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Arvind KumarCalifornia Native Plant Society, Santa Clara Valley Chapter meets
throughout the two-county areaLake Cunningham Native Garden workdays Sat
9am-noon
On
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> Some earlier relevant feedback:
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> Pl. also check comparative images at Berberis
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/b/berberidaceae/berberis>
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> From: 'Arvind Kumar' via efloraofindia <indian.
cture looks a
Ranunculus species. The species level ID is possible with images of complete
plant, leaves etc.
DSRawat Pantnagar"
"It looks like Ranunculus bulbosus- the flower and leaf indicates it as
Ranunculus A.Lalithamba"
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From: 'Arvin
Location: Sari Village, along the Devariya Tal trail, just above temple
Altitude: 2000 meters
Date: May 6, 2015
Description: Shrub 10', prickly leaves, likely Berberis sp.
Rawat Ji,
Thank you for the helpful clue. I browsed the available Ranunculus pix on
the EFI site, and I can understand now that leaf shape/size and side view
is critical for identification. Will be more mindful of this in the future.
Attaching another photo from the same location in which the
c.
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> On 15 September 2016 at 23:46, 'Arvind Kumar' via efloraofindia <
> indian...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
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>> I am an amateur/enthusiast with some knowledge of California native
>> plants and plant families. Would like help from eminent scholars here on
>> id
Dr Singh,
Great to see a California native plant on this egroup! This was formerly
Hemizonia pungens until Jepson Manual 2 revised it to Centromadia. One of the
few flowering annuals during California's dry summers. I see it where I live in
San Jose in Lake Cunningham Park. Must be handled
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