Date: May 3, 2022
Location: Mount Tam East Peak
The latitude is 37.9290002°N and the longitude is -122.5778103°W. The approximate elevation is 2, 570 feet.
Site description: The general topography was hills and mountain peaks with lots of vegetation and many scenic outlooks. San Francisco city and the SF bay was visible out in the distance. There was a drivable road almost to the top of the east peak and a dirt, loop trail around the east peaks. The general habitat is a open woodlands and a serpentine grassland. The dominant species on Mount Tam East Peak are interior live oak, gold cup live oak, poppy, madrone, manzanita, toyon, and tan oak. California goldfields are a dominant species on the serpentine site.
Site descriptions and digital collections:
Platystemon californicus (Cream cup): Cream cups are a native, annual herb in the family Papaveraceae. They have a yellow color inflorescence standing about a foot tall. The leaves are opposite and have a linear or oblong shape with a hairy texture and entire margins. The stem is very hairy and thinner with a red color. The cream or yellow inflorescences are a lighter color towards the middle and has six petals with darker, yellow tips. The center of flower has a cluster of thick, yellow stamens. Its microhabitat is a serpentine, open grassland and can be found in recently burned areas.
Hypericum concinnum (Goldwire): Goldwire is a native, perennial herb in the family Hypericaeae. Goldwire has yellow inflorescences standing about 6-8 inches. The leaves come out in opposite nodes and are simple, linear shaped leaves with entire margins. The stems are a thick, brown, and very short. Goldwire has a bunch of bright yellow flowers with five, long petals that kind of have a fold back appearance. The center of the flowers have many thin, yellow stamens and pistils. Its microhabitat is on the bottom of a short cliff in a moist, shady, or slightly sunny area.
Whipplea modesta (Modesty): Modesty is a native, dicot, small shrub or vine in the family Hydrangeaceae. Modesty is a small shrub that has white inflorescences standing about a foot tall. They have opposite, sessile, and ovate leaves with serrated margins and tiny hairs. The stems are thin and green with clusters of white, dense, and terminal inflorescences on top. The white flowers have 5-6 petals with 5-6 styles and 5-6 stamens in the middle with white anthers on top of the filaments. Its microhabitat is a shady area on the edge of a mini cliff.
iNaturalist observations:
Cream cup link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/115419143
Goldwire link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/115419700
Modesty link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/115420087
Narrative: We left at 12:55 pm and arrived at 1:55 pm. The weather was very nice and hot! We hiked a loop around part of Mount Tam’s east peak. This hike had many amazing views from every part of the trail and also had many bugs! Then, we drove to a serpentine site to look at a few more plant species and saw a huge grasshopper! I observed many plants that we had previously seen on the first hikes and a few new plants with purple inflorescences at the serpentine site. I reflected on how I really need to distinguish between some of the plants because a lot of plants look very similar.
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