East Bay Regional Park District
Wildflower Photo Guides

Sorted by Flower Color
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The wildflowers in these guides are sorted first by flower color, then within each color by
plant family (flowers that look alike), and within each family by genus (flowers that look
even more alike). Common names are emphasized.

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 Wildflowers

Ardenwood Wildflowers

Big Break Wildflowers

Bishop Ranch Wildflowers

Black Diamond Mines Wildflowers

Briones Wildflowers

Brooks Island Wildflowers

Brown's Island Wildflowers

Brushy Peak Wildflowers

Carquinez Strait Wildflowers

Claremont Canyon Wildflowers

Contra Loma Wildflowers

Coyote Hills Wildflowers

Del Valle Wildflowers

Diablo Foothills Wildflowers

Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Wildflowers

Hayward Shoreline Wildflowers

Huckleberry Botanic Wildflowers

Kennedy Grove Wildflowers

Las Trampas Wildflowers

Martin Luther King Jr. Wildflowers

Martinez Shoreline Wildflowers

Miller/Knox Wildflowers

Mission Peak Wildflowers

Morgan Territory Wildflowers

Ohlone Wildflowers

Pleasanton Ridge Wildflowers

Point Isabel Wildflowers

Point Pinole Wildflowers

Quarry Lakes Wildflowers

Redwood Wildflowers

Roberts Wildflowers

Round Valley Wildflowers

Shadow Cliffs Wildflowers

Sibley Volcanic Wildflowers

Sobrante Ridge Wildflowers

Sunol Wildflowers

Sycamore Valley Wildflowers

Temescal Wildflowers

Tilden Wildflowers

Vargas Plateau Wildflowers

Vasco Caves Wildflowers

Waterbird Wildflowers

Wildcat Canyon Wildflowers
Current Revision
of all Guides:
October 15, 2006
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