Riparian Spring

Riparian Spring

A riparian zone or area is the interface between land and a river or stream, per Wikipedia.  In California, it is a woodland which is rich in biodiversity, with trees, shrubs, and ferns, along with an abundance of wildlife, such as birds, squirrel, and deer.  The creeks they are near sometimes run dry in the summer.  The woodlands are a cool retreat from hot summers, but can be burned to a crisp in a severe wildfire.  For me, they are a bit of heaven – a space away from the subdivisions and roads of settled California.

California Poppies

California Poppies

California poppies mean Spring!  Combined with purple lupines, the mountainsides are a delight to behold.  These poppies are in the local botanical garden, but they can show up anywhere.  They vary from deep orange to yellow, some with orangey streaks in the center of their golden petals.