Centaurium venustum is a little one that blooms out at Cerro Cabrillo and has such a lovely little flower. The whole plant is less than a foot high and just covered with these vibrant flowers. Look for it along trails at the edge of grasslands.
This next little one pops up from the sand and is sometimes referred to as purple golfballs. Sand food or Pholisma arenarium is a parasitic little plant that attaches itself to other root systems with it's flowers popping up in the dunes. A very showy but very tiny plant that can be seen all over the dunes of Montana de Oro and even over at the Powell properties behind Los Osos middle school. It only occurs as far north as San Luis Obispo county.
This last little one is also a parasitic plant called broomrape. There are many broomrapes out there and this one is Orobanche fasciculata. It is a bit more difficult to find and I have only personally seen it is couple of locations in the middle of the sandspit of Montana de Oro in the stabilized dunes..jpg)
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