Spring wildflowers in a Canadian mountain meadow
A superbloom of wildflowers blankets the Carrizo Plain in Southern California. This phenomenon, which follows an unusually wet season in California, occurs when a high proportion of wildflower seeds that have lain dormant in desert soil germinate and blossom at roughly the same time. Common plant species involved are brittlebush (yellow flowers), California poppies (bright orange), and lupine (purple).
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