Flower Prof
Botany professor at a community college in Southern California. On iNaturalist as flower_prof. Also interested in birds, fungi, wildlife, ecology, evolution, nature, the environment, agroecology, food, playing ukulele... and crochet amigurumi.
- I love mariposa lilies! Santa Rosa Plateau bloom report for 6/6/25. IDs and iNat links in Alt text. #CaliforniaNativePlants #iNaturalist #NativePlants #FlowerReport
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- Yerba mansa at Doheny State Beach #californianativeplants #FlowerReport
- Backyard garden blooms for 4/29/25. #CaliforniaNativePlants #NativePlants
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- 1/ Santa Rosa Plateau bloom report for 4/13/25. IDs and iNat links in Alt text. #CaliforniaNativePlants #iNaturalist #NativePlants #FlowerReport
- Carefully avoided an adorable baby rattlesnake on the trail at the Santa Rosa Plateau today. #iNaturalist #herps
- 1/ Santa Rosa Plateau bloom report for 4/12/25. IDs and iNat links in Alt text. #CaliforniaNativePlants #iNaturalist #NativePlants #FlowerReport
- Color variation in the blooms of wishbone bush in Harford Springs on 3/30/25. IDs and iNat links in Alt text. #CaliforniaNativePlants #iNaturalist #NativePlants #FlowerReport
- 1/ Harford Springs bloom report for 3/30/25. IDs and iNat links in Alt text. #CaliforniaNativePlants #iNaturalist #NativePlants #FlowerReport Typical flowering patterns are extremely late due to the lack of rain in November, December, and January.