Bio112 Field Trip Images

Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary (Audubon Society)

(Photos by Peter Sripinyo & Paul Kemp)

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Silverwood Wildlife Santuary near Ramona California is an excellent example of a Foothills Chaparral community

Chamise with old flowers and seeds
   









Coast Manzanita with closeup of bark
 





Bigberry Manzanita with "little apples"



Holly Leaf Cherry with closeup of "artificial" leaves



Mountain Mahogany with white flowers and closeup of feathery fruits 

 



Scrub oak with acorn and "oak apple" gall made by wasp
 






Whipple's yucca with closeup of seed pods and seeds! (Pollenated by moths) 

 



Sugarbush - a close relative of Lemonadeberry that is found in the higher foothills because it requires more water & is frost tolerant




Whitebark ceanothus with flowers
 




Hairy ceanothus
with closeup of 3-veined leaf





Hairy ceanothus (left)
- Hoary-leaf ceanothus (right) with white flowers and wooly leaf undersides








Wild cucumber with green fruit and old fruit on shriveled vine at end of summer




Chaparral recovery after 2003 Cedar fire -
Scrub Oak resprouting, Whipple's Yucca flowering, and
"Fire endemic" herbs
such as Golden Eardrops (poppy family) (right)




Shrubs resprouting after 2003 Cedar fire - Chamise (left) and Whitebark Ceanouthus (right)


 

    


  Pacific Rattlesnake 

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