Check the Wildflower
Hotsheet for a discussion of favorite areas where flowers have been recently
seen in bloom. This site is geared towards wildflower photography, posting
current descriptions of wildflower areas which are sent in by wildflower enthusiasts.
You can call the Theodore Payne Foundation Wildflower Hotline at 818-768-3533.
Desert
Wildflower Watch http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca.html
For what is in bloom at Tilden Park Botanical
Garden
If you are looking for mushrooms
CNPS State Office
CalFlora Database. This database
contains geographic and ecological distribution information for California
vascular plant taxa, as well as additional habitat information for rare taxa
and species of the Sierra Nevada. It was compiled from two major sources,
an electronic transcription of distribution and lifeform data from A California
Flora and Supplement (Munz 1959 and 1968) and the CNPS Inventory
of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California (Skinner and Pavlick
1994, electronic version).
Cal
Academy California Wildflowers and photos
Almaden
Wildflowers. We have put together a collection of some of the flowers
to look out for. You can begin by picking a color, then chose from the list
of flowers on the individual color pages. Clicking on the thumbnail of a given
flower will link you to a page about that flower. Alternatively, you can go
to the list of Almaden wildflowers....
Dept. of Fish & Game Natural
Heritage Division. The mission NHD is to identify and conserve California's
sensitive plants, animals, and natural communities for their intrinsic worth
and their value to present and future generations.
Wild-Flowers.com.
You are invited to participate in the continued development of Wild-Flowers.
The two goals are: 1) to learn more about wild-flowers and 2) how to better
organize and communicate information on the World Wide Web.
California
Wildflowers (Berkeley Digital Library Project). This collection that will
eventually contain 20,000 35mm photographs of California wildflowers.
Native Plants
of Montara Mountain
Native
Habitats (Georgia Stigall)
Email discussion group for California native
plants: This listserv is not sponsored by CNPS, but according to Greg McCann,
its operator, the purpose of the list is for participants to share their experience,
their knowledge, and their questions about California native plants with each
other. Topics include gardening with natives, plant identification, propagation
techniques, habitat restoration, legal and political action, invasive nonnatives,
and event announcements. Anyone wishing to subscribe to the list can send
an email message to listserv@calypteanna.com
with the words "subscribe ca-natives Your_First_Name Your_Last_Name" in the
body of the message. The address that you send the message from will be automatically
added to the list. To leave the list send email to listserv@calypteanna.com
with the words "signoff ca-natives" in the body of the message.
Native
Plants Journal: The Practical Journal for Growing and Planting North American
Endemics for Conservation, Landscaping, Reforestation, and Restoration.
Subscription required.
California
Exotic Pest Plant Council
California
Cooperative Weed Management Area: San
Mateo County | Santa
Clara County
California Native Grasslands Association (http://www.cnga.org/index.php)
Santa
Cruz Mountains Bioregional Council (http://www.scmbc.net) SCMBC is a biodiversity
planning and conservation group for the Santa Cruz Mountains bioregion.
Welcome to CERES.The California Environmental Resources Evaluation
System. CERES is an information system developed by the Resources Agency to
facilitate access to a variety of electronic data describing California's
rich and diverse resources....
The Natural
Resources Database is an inventory of plant and animal resources on open
space and natural preserves in the San Francisco Bay Area. The database was
designed and implemented by Dennis H. Smith, who also entered and maintains
the data. Bill Korbholz adapted the database for Internet use and designed
and implemented the web interface.
San
Francisco Bay Area EcoAtlas. Produced by the San Francisco Estuary Institute,
this site has great maps of historic or potential vegetation around the bay,
an extensive article on introduced
plants in the baylands, and also a 1990s survey of fish in most of the
streams that drain to the San Francisco Bay.
EcoNet
serves organizations and individuals working for environmental preservation
and sustainability.
Common Ground Environmental Videos
Internet
Directory for Botany
GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms
Carl
Sharsmith Herbarium, San Jose State University.
California Academy of Sciences Botany
Gardening With Natives (http://www.gardeningwithnatives.com/). Chapter special interest group.
Going Native Garden Tour (http://www.goingnativegardentour.com/)
California Native Plant Link Exchange (http://www.cnplx.info/).
Find sources of plants or seeds, wholesale or retail, for many, many California native plants.
Virtual
Library of Landscape Architecture with many categories and links. Some
are to California universities with landscape architecture programs like Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo. The sites on this page have been recommended by chapter members. Many additional sites are available at CNPS State.
Chapter history | Membership | Chapter Activities | CNPS Policies & Legislative Activities | Patterns on the Hills | Plant Communities | Public Lands & Public Agencies | Rare & Endangered | Gardening with Natives | Gardens & Nurseries | Books and Publications | Weeds & Invasive Exotics | Birds, Wildlife & Native Plants