Wonders of Wildflowers
Across
- 4. Sort of a cross between a leaf and a petal, occurring just beneath the flower of a plant
- 6. Fluffy, globular light pink flower, also known as sea pink
- 8. Silver ____, the host plant for the Mission Blue Butterfly with tall purple inflorescences
- 9. Round, light purple flower with lots of narrow petals and “spoon-shaped” leaves
- 12. Also known as “Christmas berry”
- 14. Yellow-flowered scrub with leaves shaped like a small reptile
- 16. Purple flower whose leaves were one of the most important sources of fibers for rope and basket-making in Native American culture
- 17. Pollen-receiving structure, often atop a stalk in the center of a flower
- 19. Pink flower with five square-shaped petals
- 20. Common name for Achillea millefolium, ubiquitous at our sites
- 21. Sticky _____ Flower
- 23. Bright yellow-flowered plant with a sticky resin beneath and atop the flower, giving the common name
Down
- 1. One of our rare annual wildflowers that often grows on steep banks or rocks, giving its common name
- 2. ____ Tansy, found in sandy soil
- 3. Also known as scorpion weed due to the unfurling of its flowers
- 4. Root Plant with long, wavy, basal leaves that has a large bulb that was used for washing and other purposes by Native Americans
- 5. _____ Everlasting, a reference to the bright white, globular flowers
- 7. Plant with soft, bright red sepals that are often mistaken for its flowers
- 10. The name for a cluster of flowers on a plant that originate from the same, central point
- 11. Tasty treat produced by a sprawling, white-flowered herb that sometimes covers the ground at our sites
- 13. Bluish-lavender flowers that produce a good lather when rubbed with water, making a gentle soap
- 15. The “male,” pollen-containing reproductive structure of a flower
- 18. An aromatic plant, and the name given to San Francisco by Spanish explorers
- 19. ___ Parsnip, the largest species of the carrot family
- 22. Future seeds, stored in the ovary of a flower
- 24. Our beautiful state flower