At Point Lobos, wild irises are blooming now. That's about sea level. My migratory habits are such that I'm more used to seeing wild irises flowering at the end of summer, in late July or August, in the Sierra near Tioga Pass. That's about 10,000 feet.

(The irises at Point Lobos are Iris douglasiana, the Douglas iris, and the  ones in the high Sierra are I. missouriensis, the Western blue flag, so I'm considering irises as a genus.)

 Wouldn't it be dreamy to spend six months climbing California along with iris flowering time?

Maybe we could raise awareness for something.

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(Stan Shebs; GNU Free Documentation License.)

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