On this day in 1890 (123 years ago!) someone calling themselves 'E. C.' collected the rare fragrant fritillary (Fritillaria liliacea) on Bernal Heights in San Francisco. The specimen is at the California Academy of Sciences cataloged as: CAS:BOT:108701
I went back today to try to relocate this specimen. No luck, the site is pretty disturbed these days, lots of dogs and bare ground but I did find these 15 plants in bloom.
Lots of the invasive yellow Bermuda Buttercup (Oxalis pes-caprae), but no fragrant fritillary (Fritillaria liliacea) blooming on Bernal Heights
I was attempting, unsuccessfully, to relocate a fragrant fritillary population collected 123 years ago! I saw vetch instead! Read more here...
Comentarios
New species
From BBC News
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21458463
Añade un comentario