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Image 1 — Snow Plant, Mariposa Lily, and Deerbrush Ceanothus from Sequoia Nat’l Park this weekend
Image 2 — Snow Plant, Mariposa Lily, and Deerbrush Ceanothus from Sequoia Nat’l Park this weekend
Image 3 — Snow Plant, Mariposa Lily, and Deerbrush Ceanothus from Sequoia Nat’l Park this weekend
Image 4 — Snow Plant, Mariposa Lily, and Deerbrush Ceanothus from Sequoia Nat’l Park this weekend
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Snow Plant, Mariposa Lily, and Deerbrush Ceanothus from Sequoia Nat’l Park this weekend

u/Used_Travel_688 — 1 day ago
▲ 11 r/CaliforniaNativePlant

Beautiful Snow Plant in Sequoia Nat'l Park this weekend

Sarcodes sanguinea has no chlorophyll and cannot photosynthesize. It relies on the mycorhizzal network of the soil to receive all its nutrients--sooo mesmerizing!

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