|
AccessMyLibrary
Browse
N
Natural History
JUN-05
Life in death valley: a tide of blossoms, in the wake of heavy storms, has grown into a big attraction.(FIELD NOTES)(Brief Article)
|
|
Life in death valley: a tide of blossoms, in the wake of heavy storms, has grown into a big attraction.(FIELD NOTES)(Brief Article)
Publication: Natural History Publication Date: 01-JUN-05 Author: Espelie, Erin |
|
|
|
How to access the full article: Free access to all articles is available courtesy of your local library. To access the full article click the "See the full article" button below. You will need your US library barcode or password.
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT 2005 Natural History Magazine, Inc.
Deadly rains brought floods and mudslides to Southern California this past year, but the rains have offered amends: a profusion of spring wildflowers. In Death Valley National Park the bloom has been particularly spectacular. The predominant flower, a yellow beauty called desert sunflower, dressed up what is, more commonly,...
Read the full article for free courtesy of your local library.
| |
|
|
 |
| More Articles from Natural History |
Museum events.(Calendar) June 01, 2005
|
Dinosaurs: ancient fossils, new discoveries.(At the Museum) June 01, 2005
|
Peekaboo planet: a decade after first finding exoplanets, astronomers ... June 01, 2005
|
The talking Web.(nature.net)(online information services about quantum... June 01, 2005
|
Birdsong: A Natural History.(book by Don Stap Scribner)(Book Review) June 01, 2005
|
 |
|
|
|