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  • Tiburon Mariposa Lily (Calochortus tiburonensis): A native listed 1B.1, which  only occurs on Ring Mountain. width:770;;height:604
  • Flowers carpet the landscape on Shepherds Way trail. width:454;;height:604
  • Rosin Weed (Calycadenia multiglandulosa): This sticky flower is native to California alone. width:531;;height:604
  • Marin Western Dwarf Flax (Hesperolinon congestum): Listed 1B.1 (rare, threatened or endangered everywhere) by the CNPS. Native. width:730;;height:604
  • Coastal Soap Plant (Chlorogalum pomeridianum var. divaricatum): A dwarf variety of the native Soap Plant. width:483;;height:604
  • False Baby Stars (Linanthus androsaceus): A native annual that generally blooms April through June. width:531;;height:604
  • Ruby Chalice Clarkia (Clarkia rubicunda): A native that grows no further North than Marin County. width:713;;height:604
  • Unusual metamorphic rocks  on Reed Ranch trail make for an interesting hike. width:800;;height:600
  • Golden Yarrow (Eriophyllum confertiflorum var. confertiflorum): A small native shrub that often  grows in Chaparral & Scrub areas. width:728;;height:604
  • Coyote Mint (Monardella villosa): It is a great native for a butterfly garden. width:553;;height:604
  • “No, no, no, you guys. The trail is back here.” width:800;;height:600
  • Chick Lupine (Lupinus microcarpus var. densiflorus): We noticed this native is white when it first blooms but becomes somewhat yellow with age. width:400;;height:604
  • Pitted Onion (Allium lacunosum var. lacunosum): A native to California only. width:785;;height:604
  • California Phacelia (Phacelia californica): The “Mission Blue Butterfly” (endangered) uses this native as a food source. width:759;;height:604
  • Some amazing views from the south side of the park. width:800;;height:312
  • Loose Flowering Rush (Juncus phaeocephalus var. paniculatus): Being native to California it likes to grow in wet areas. width:671;;height:604
  • Western Larkspur (Delphinium hesperium ssp. hesperium): The flowers on this native grow very close to each other. width:417;;height:604
  • Indian Pink (Silene californica): It is native to California & Southern Oregon. width:671;;height:604
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