Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Eriodictyon californicum
Yerba Santa

A member of the Hydrophyllaceae, or Waterleaf Family


Inflorescence.

Along Wagon Road south of junction with Wasno Road.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence detail from prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Habit and habitat.

Same shrub as in prior images.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescences and upper leaves.

Grayish-green foliage with the lacy appearance in the background is Artemisia californica,
California Sagebrush.

Along County Line Road southwest of Mustang Peak.

24 April 2004.

Photograph copyright Ó Gena Zolotar.
Used with permission.




Inflorescence and leaves.  Detail from image below.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescences and leaves.

Along Coit Road on southeast slopes of Mahoney Ridge.

16 May 1995.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.


This page revised 30 August 2005.

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