April 7, 2008: Wildflowers of the Central Valley
Naturalist James Warner talks with The Collegian about some of the different springtime wildflowers that can be seen near Fresno.
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Re: California Poppy. I tried to grow that flower here from seed several times and it always failed, just like the columbine, state flower of Colorado. Soil, sun, climate, just not right.
I guess that’s why they are the flowers of states other than mine :-)
Re: California Poppy. I tried to grow that flower here from seed several times and it always failed, just like the columbine, state flower of Colorado. Soil, sun, climate, just not right.
I guess that’s why they are the flowers of states other than mine :-)