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Related: About this forumSoCal's breathtaking superbloom is here. Mapping where to go, see amazing photos
LA Times | Plants
SoCals breathtaking superbloom is here. Mapping where to go, see amazing photos
Isabella Recio, 4, walks on the trail in a field of California Poppies (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times)
Terry Castleman. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
BY TERRY CASTLEMAN
STAFF WRITER
PUBLISHED APRIL 7, 2023 UPDATED APRIL 10, 2023 10:44 AM PT
The arrival of spring after an unusually wet winter brings with it a superbloom.
Some meccas for flower tourism, including Lake Elsinore with its golden poppies, were harmed enough by crowds in 2019 that visitors have been warned to stay away this year.
On the other hand, some naturalists think that closing parks to visitors defeats their purpose: to foster connection between residents and wildlife and encourage conservation.
California Poppies in the Antelope Valley reserve in Lancaster.(Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
After an unprecedented series of winter storms, outdoor enthusiasts are expecting an unprecedented abundance of flowers.
Theres no scientific definition for what constitutes a superbloom, Daniel Winkler, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, told The Times.
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SoCals breathtaking superbloom is here. Mapping where to go, see amazing photos
Isabella Recio, 4, walks on the trail in a field of California Poppies (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times)
Terry Castleman. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
BY TERRY CASTLEMAN
STAFF WRITER
PUBLISHED APRIL 7, 2023 UPDATED APRIL 10, 2023 10:44 AM PT
The arrival of spring after an unusually wet winter brings with it a superbloom.
Some meccas for flower tourism, including Lake Elsinore with its golden poppies, were harmed enough by crowds in 2019 that visitors have been warned to stay away this year.
On the other hand, some naturalists think that closing parks to visitors defeats their purpose: to foster connection between residents and wildlife and encourage conservation.
California Poppies in the Antelope Valley reserve in Lancaster.(Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
After an unprecedented series of winter storms, outdoor enthusiasts are expecting an unprecedented abundance of flowers.
Theres no scientific definition for what constitutes a superbloom, Daniel Winkler, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, told The Times.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2023
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Deuxcents
(19,599 posts)1. Beautiful 🤩
brer cat
(26,180 posts)2. Gorgeous!
AllaN01Bear
(23,007 posts)3. ohm myyyyy!
IA8IT
(5,869 posts)4. Don't love them to death
BigmanPigman
(52,220 posts)5. I wonder what the traffic is like getting to these spots.
Near San Diego tons of people drive out to see them, like they do when it snow and they park on the 2 lane road.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,779 posts)6. "You take the 405 ..."
The Californians: Stuart Has Cancer - SNL
Saturday Night Live
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Stuart (Fred Armisen) surprises Devin (Bill Hader) and Karina (Kristen Wiig) before receiving a visit from Greg (Josh Brolin) in this soap opera of how life for Californians revolves around an obsession with driving directions. Aired 04/14/12
Saturday Night Live
13.5M subscribers
7,611,544 views Aug 12, 2013 #SNL
Stuart (Fred Armisen) surprises Devin (Bill Hader) and Karina (Kristen Wiig) before receiving a visit from Greg (Josh Brolin) in this soap opera of how life for Californians revolves around an obsession with driving directions. Aired 04/14/12
TexasBushwhacker
(20,653 posts)7. So what's still blooming in June?
I'll be in SoCal for a visit from June 12 - 17.