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There are more than 130 species of California native flowers and grasses which provide an ever-changing seasonal display. While some visitors prefer the colorful blossoms of spring and summer, each season brings its unique beauty to the habitat. The photos on this page are copyright by Dann McCright. Click on any small photo below for a larger version of the same image.

Clarkia, lupine and bunchgrass present a springtime display of seasonal color that attract butterflies and humans alike
Buckwheat flowers shown here are sulfur buckwheat. They are a good place to find butterflies partaking of nectar
Cottonwood pole cuttings eventually grow into tall trees which shade the creek and keep the water cool for fish and other wildlife
Master Gardener and volunteer Jenny Copeland plants milkweed and other native vegetation with Dann McCright