Acalanes Wildflowers
March 30, 2009The rains were a little below normal this winter and most of the rainfall occurred in February and early March. Bloom times seem about normal. These are the wildflowers we saw along the creek and in the large meadow at the top of the Acalanes Open Space. We walked up the creek from the Sousa Drive entrance, followed the Briones-Mt. Diablo Trail to the multi-trail junction, crossed the middle of the meadow, and came back along the bottom. The flowers are listed by color.
Color | Common Name | Scientific Name | Native? | Where Seen |
blue | Blue dicks | Dichelostemma capitatum | Yes | Scattered |
blue | Blue eyed grass | Sisyrinchium bellum | Yes | Scattered |
blue/white | Baby blue eyes | Nemophila menziesii | Yes | Two patches |
blue/white | Lupine | Lupinus spp. | Yes | All over |
gold | Fiddleneck | Amsinckia menziesii | Yes | All over |
green | Coast live oak | Quercus agrifolia | Yes | At bottom |
orange | California poppies | Eschscholzia californica | Yes | All over |
pink | Filaree | Erodium cicutarium | No | Just starting |
pink | Geranium | Geranium dissectum | No | Just starting |
pink | Red maids | Calindrinia ciliata | Yes | Along trails |
pink | Tomcat clover | Trifolium wildenovii | Yes | Few at bottom |
purple | Vetch | Vicia villosa | No | Just starting |
white | Miner's lettuce | Claytonia perfoliata | Yes | In patches |
white | White nemophila | Nemophila heterophylla | Yes | Along the creek |
white | Woodland star | Lithophragma affine | Yes | Few |
white/pink | Owl's clover | Castilleja ambigua | Yes | Scattered in meadow |
yellow | Bladder parsnip | Lomatium utriculatum | Yes | Scattered in meadow |
yellow | Buttercups | Ranunculus canus | Yes | All over |
yellow | Mustard | Brassica campestris | No | Few |
yellow | Pacific sanicle | Sanicula crassicaulis | Yes | Along the creek |