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Goldenrod and Aster Blooming in Autumn

In: Wildflower Gardens

Goldenrod and aster will continue to attract late season pollinators to wildflower gardens. The yellows and purples of these native plants are perfect autumn colors. more...

Alliums Deer Resistant Garden Flowers

In: Flower Gardens (general)

Allium plants are garden flowers that deter foraging deer and rodents. Ornamental onion plants are drought tolerant, a necessary asset in today's flower gardens. more...

Ideas for Growing Daylily Flower Gardens

In: Theme Flower Gardens

Grow colorful perennial flower gardens with hybrid daylilies. Hemerocallis is a perennial plant for hummingbird and scented gardens. more...

Fern Leaf Peonies for Rock Gardens

In: Theme Flower Gardens

Rediscover the fragrant peony, a long-lived perennial growing in cutting gardens. Plant rock gardens with the bold flowers and fern leaf foliage of dwarf peonies. more...

Grow a Variety of Scented Flower Gardens

In: Scented Flower Gardens

Plant a scented garden in any garden theme. Use hostas with fragrant flowers in a shade garden to attract hummingbirds or flowers with scented leaves butterflies love. more...

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Mar 26, 2008

California Poppies in Season Now

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is home to gleaming hillsides and fields of native gold and yellow poppies each spring.


Last spring, there were very few poppies in bloom when we visited the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. It seemed a bit silly to wander along the poppy path and say "OOh, here's ONE!" This spring, hopes are high for a great display due to rains we (finally) received during the winter months.

I am really looking forward to strolling along the poppy trail. It's not quite a yellow brick road, but the sense of being surrounded with flowers by the millions is surreal -- truly almost dreamy in the bright California spring time sunshine. It is an awesome sight to see when flowers carpet a field or hillside and spread out in swathes of natural color as though an artist spread paint all the way to the horizon in a glorious blend of gold and orange!

Awesome, too, to see the encroachment of subdivisions sprawling across the historically open land in the environs of the poppy preserve. The word "preserve" seems especially apt as pavement and concrete and irrigated lawns cover more and more of the ground nearby. I am truly thankful the preserve exists so we can enjoy and appreciate such a fabulous view!

Here's the web site for the poppy-lands. It includes the updates on poppy viewing and the poppy viewing hotline number.

And no, they aren't really poppies (Papavar); instead they are Eschscholzia californica, the famous California state flower. Enjoy!

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