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Calflora A nonprofit database providing information on wild California plants
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Explore the wild plants of California!

Salvia dorrii

Amber Bedgood

Silene lemmonii

Charles Russell

Bloomeria crocea

Meghan Lindt

Calochortus obispoensis

Meghan Lindt

Erigeron glaucus

Mary Conway

Lonicera hispidula

Bryant Baker

Dudleya farinosa

Cara Wilcox

Abronia umbellata

Cara Wilcox

Camissoniopsis micrantha

Cara Wilcox

Lupinus stiversii

Buzz Eggleston

Viburnum ellipticum

Hunter Breck

Calystegia soldanella

Hayley Ross

Leptosiphon parviflorus

Amber Bedgood

Streptanthus albidus ssp. peramoenus

Bryant Baker

Arctostaphylos manzanita ssp. laevigata

Dick Rawson

Cornus nuttallii

Ashley Edwards

Salix breweri

R.A. Chasey

Erythronium tuolumnense

Karen Swift

Phacelia hubbyi

Dave Beller

Eschscholzia caespitosa

Lisa Berry

Frasera neglecta

Bryant Baker

Calystegia soldanella

Tom Halderman

Lilium washingtonianum

Steve Conger

Pinus attenuata

Cara Wilcox

Eriogonum fasciculatum var. fasciculatum

Julie Ann Watson

Armeria maritima ssp. californica

Mary Sue Ittner

Eriogonum latifolium

Cara Wilcox

Angelica hendersonii

Mary Sue Ittner

Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia

Cara Wilcox

Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia

Cara Wilcox




SUPPORT CALFLORA

CALFLORA RELIES ON YOUR DONATIONS TO SURVIVE.

Calflora is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in
Berkeley, CA. We are not affiliated with other organizations, and therefore we
rely on individual donations to fund our staff, projects, and programs. Every
donation helps! You can click to make a tax-deductible contribution to Calflora.
The whole Calflora community thanks you!


EXPLORE

CALFLORA GIVES YOU MANY WAYS TO EXPLORE THE WILD PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA.

Our database includes over 3.1 million plant observations, covering more than
8,000 plants. How can you explore such a vast library of content?

What Grows Here? Are you curious about what plants grow in your favorite state
park? Are you wondering about an interesting plant you noticed on a hike? What
Grows Here? answers these and other related questions. The Planting Guide What
types of native wild plants will grow in your backyard? To find out, you can use
our Planting Guide. Just find your location on the map, check if you’re
interested in low water plants, or plants that grow in shade, or riparian
plants, and click “Search”. We’ll show you all the plants that fit your
criteria. From there you can explore further details about each plant. Your
garden will be looking better than ever! Great Places to view native plants
Calflora includes detailed information on over 150 (and growing!) of the best
places in the state to view wild plants. Simply go to the Great Places home page
and you’ll find a map of California with a dot for each of these places to
explore. We also show in which California Native Plant Society chapter each
place resides. Search for Plants The classic Calflora interface: search for wild
California plants by lifeform, duration, county, etc. Search for Observations
And if those options don’t provide just what you’re looking for, you can always
dive deep on our Observation Search page. Here you can expore fully the rich
trove of data that make up Calflora.


CONTRIBUTE

CALFLORA EXISTS THANKS TO THE PLANT OBSERVATIONS CONTRIBUTED BY THOUSANDS OF
CALIFORNIANS. YOU CAN BE ONE OF THEM!

We provide a number of different ways in which you can contribute your talents
to expanding Calflora.

Record your observations in the field Using our smartphone apps for Android or
iOS, you can record observations of plants that you find out in nature. Then,
when you return home, you can upload them to your Calflora account, edit them if
you like, and then share them with the community.
  Upload your existing plant photos Do you already have great photos of plants
from your peregrinations through California? You can upload them to Calflora
directly from your browser, then make them available for everyone to see. Plant
Identification Are you a wizard at figuring out just which plant is which by
looking at photos? Can you tell an Eriastrum from an Ericameria? Then you can
help your fellow Calflora contributors by identifying some of the plants that
they’ve gotten stuck on. Or, if you need help yourself, you can ask for an
identification from one of our helpful contributors. You’ll need to join the
Plant ID Help group. Photo Contests Even if you don’t have photos or
observations of your own, you can still help! We run an annual photo contest in
the late spring, in which you can vote for your favorite photos from other
Calflora contributors. We all love beautiful plant photography!


LEARN

CALFLORA GIVES YOU TOOLS TO HELP LEARN HOW TO USE OUR SYSTEM.

Calflora is big! We’ve spent over 20 years building and refining our tools to
make Calflora the best and most powerful system for exploring California’s wild
plants. To navigate this sophisticated system, we provide several sets of
learning materials to make your exploration of Calflora as easy as possible.

Help Pages We have an extensive set of help pages on our site that give you
detailed, step by step instructions on how to use the various features of
Calflora. YouTube We have a YouTube Channel with numerous videos that walk you
through using Calflora to find what you’re looking for, or how to contribute.
In-person Training Did you know that we offer in-person training on Calflora?
One- and two-day in-person training sessions are available. Click here to learn
more.
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