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Disturbed roadside, near agricultural canal.
Not much of a scent, in grassy field.
This flower was found near the side of the road in Gerber, Ca. The flower did not have much of a scent. This plant is naturalized, and is usually seen in disturbed areas.
Habitat: Organic farm. Full sun, moist, no slope. Other species present include vegetable crops, henbit and annual grasses.
Coastal habitat
Disturbed roadside. Roots smell like radish.
Species: Raphanus sativus Linnaeus
Family: Brassicaceae
Environment: Urban park near Penitencia Creek Park (Santa Clara County - San Jose, CA)
Habitat: Peninsula with sand dunes present. Full sun, moist. No slope. Dunes vegetated with knotweed and ice plant.
Found on the side of the road near shrubs and other pines. This area is a mix of chaparral/oak woodland habitat with serpentine soils.
Mixed oak riparian/high desert, low mountains, rocky, disturbed by OHVs, growing on rocky slope beside gravel road, ~5 meters from river, serpentine belt.
This Species was observed in Upper Bidwell Park. Upper Park is the northern section of the park and is characterized by a mix of oak woodland, chaparral, and grassland habitats. The type soil in the area is dry and rocky in the summers but allows for filtration of water in the winter months. This is typical of the chaparral and oak woodland habitats found in the area.
Along ten mile house trail
This plant was found on a slight slope about twenty feet from a tributary. The ground was saturated and moist with a lot of leaf litter. Poison oak, oak trees, and ferns were found near this plant. The weather was sunny with some clouds and cold.
Found at the entrance of the trail on Ten Mile. Alongside gravel trail.
Growing in the shade on the side of a trail
Found in the woodland area at the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve at below 1,500ft. There is one Stem being seen as glabrous and approximately 5dm. Basal leaves blades are seen as hairy and 6cm wide. Flower colors are violet and blue with white appendages. Flower size is approximately 1cm.
Found in a mixed habitat with some chaparral species and conifers. The soil here is volcanic
Previously known as cynoglossum grande. This flower was found in Forest Ranch at about 2,400 ft. Found around black oaks, ponderosas, and cedars
39.843, -121.699
Found in an oak woodland
~1000ft elevation
Growing under the shade of other trees, soil is moist but it just rained in last few days
This specimen was found growing in a shaded hillside in Butte county.
Found in oak woodland