M Molvray & P Kores: Photos of Wildflowers, Nature, and Biology

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Zauschneria-Epilobium-canum-Charmlee-State-Park-2016-09-24-IMG 7290

Zauschneria-Epilobium-canum-Charmlee-State-Park-2016-09-24-IMG_7290.jpg Delphinium-cardinale-scarlet-larkspur-Sage-Ranch-2016-06-10-IMG 3152Thumbnailsat-the-steamshovel-with-Thursday-Hikers-Marr-Ranch-2015-12-17-IMG 6434Delphinium-cardinale-scarlet-larkspur-Sage-Ranch-2016-06-10-IMG 3152Thumbnailsat-the-steamshovel-with-Thursday-Hikers-Marr-Ranch-2015-12-17-IMG 6434Delphinium-cardinale-scarlet-larkspur-Sage-Ranch-2016-06-10-IMG 3152Thumbnailsat-the-steamshovel-with-Thursday-Hikers-Marr-Ranch-2015-12-17-IMG 6434Delphinium-cardinale-scarlet-larkspur-Sage-Ranch-2016-06-10-IMG 3152Thumbnailsat-the-steamshovel-with-Thursday-Hikers-Marr-Ranch-2015-12-17-IMG 6434Delphinium-cardinale-scarlet-larkspur-Sage-Ranch-2016-06-10-IMG 3152Thumbnailsat-the-steamshovel-with-Thursday-Hikers-Marr-Ranch-2015-12-17-IMG 6434

After four (five?) years of drought, Epilobium (=Zauschneria) growing and blooming. No problem.