Well, it is now March and usually by now it’s quite common to see many wildflowers blooming along our roadsides but this year is different.
There just has not been enough rain this past winter and that means there will not be a display of wildflowers for the average person to view from their cars as they travel down a road or freeway.
I have a tendency or radar, to be scanning the slopes and open areas along roadsides and the freeway, looking to see if there is anything to catch my eye that says spring has arrived. I manage to not drive off the road but if there is a place for me to pull over and park, I will and investigate what has got my attention.
Usually we begin to see displays of California Poppies, the state flower, along with a variety of Lupines ( Arroyo Lupines) that are seasonal and can generally be seen from the road with dark purple flowers and dainty tips of white on each blossom.
But not this year.
I have seen some California Sunflowers/Encelia californica on the hillsides, putting out their bright yellow flowers from green shrubby plants, but that’s about all I have seen and it’s disappointing to me.
I have found it necessary to do some supplemental watering in my own garden to offset the lack of rain. And many plants are blooming although it looks like the Margarita BOP’s are not going to have too many flowers this time around.
But the Woolly Blue Curls/Trichostema lanatum look fantastic with deep, blue flowery stems, the Channel Island Poppy continues to show off and many of the sages are blooming as well.
Sometimes nature just disappoints us and can be quite harsh, but regardless of her intent, there is still beauty to be found in all circumstances and in her various presentations…
Search for her beauty today and everyday, because it is to be found everywhere you look and you don’t want to miss viewing something that just might make a difference in your day.