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  • Yellow Mariposa Lily (Calochortus luteus): A native which frequently reproduces asexually by producing small bulblets which form in the leaf axils, drop to the ground & grow. width:489;;height:604
  • Beginning the De Borba Trail looking west. width:640;;height:480
  • Kellogg’s Yampah (Perideridia kelloggii) beginning to bud. Naive. width:498;;height:604
  • The main section of the De Borba Trail which goes south down the center of the island. width:640;;height:480
  • Summer Lupine (Lupinus formosus var. formosus): A perennial native with grey fuzzy leaves. width:422;;height:604
  • Deer Island Loop Trail as it enters woodlands on the Southern side. width:640;;height:480
  • Mountain Dandelion (Agoseris grandiflora) going to seed. Native. width:462;;height:604
  • Deer Island Loop Trail looking south. width:640;;height:480
  • Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum): Originally from Europe, this plentiful plant had flowers averaging 1" across. width:640;;height:525
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