East Bay Regional Park District
Wild Plant Photo Guides

Sorted by Scientific Name
Best Choice for Botanists and Botany Students

The wild plants in these guides are sorted by scientific name, much like most plant lists.
In most cases, the photograph focuses on the flower structure, preferably with fruits or
leaves visible to aid in identification.

More than 2,000 species of native and naturalized plants grow wild in the San
Francisco Bay Area. These guides are an attempt to show some of the more common,
showy, or significant species found in the individual parks of the East Bay Regional
Park District.
Anthony Chabot Plants

Ardenwood Plants

Big Break Plants

Bishop Ranch Plants

Black Diamond Mines Plants

Briones Plants

Brooks Island Plants

Brown's Island Plants

Brushy Peak Plants

Carquinez Strait Plants

Claremont Canyon Plants

Contra Loma Plants

Coyote Hills Plants

Del Valle Plants

Diablo Foothills Plants

Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Plants

Hayward Shoreline Plants

Huckleberry Botanic Plants

Kennedy Grove Plants

Las Trampas Plants

Martin Luther King Jr. Plants

Martinez Shoreline Plants

Miller/Knox Plants

Mission Peak Plants

Morgan Territory Plants

Ohlone Plants

Pleasanton Ridge Plants

Point Isabel Plants

Point Pinole Plants

Quarry Lakes Plants

Redwood Plants

Roberts Plants

Round Valley Plants

Shadow Cliffs Plants

Sibley Volcanic Plants

Sobrante Ridge Plants

Sunol Plants

Sycamore Valley Plants

Temescal Plants

Tilden Plants

Vargas Plateau Plants

Vasco Caves Plants

Waterbird Plants

Wildcat Canyon
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Free Wild Plant Photo Guides
Current Revision
of all Guides:
October 15, 2006