SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - If you're seeing flashes of yellow and orange this year, consider yourself lucky! Chances are, much of those -- and other colors -- are hidden by thick swaths of green in the ...
The West has seen months of torrential rains, flooding and mudslides. Now the rainbow comes: red, blue, purple and golden flowers covering mile upon mile of wildland with colors so vivid that they ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. California has been treated with another ...
After a winter of historic rainfall, Southern Californians are anticipating a particularly lush spring bloom. Though this year’s “super bloom” has yet to kick off in full force, state park officials ...
After months of wintry weather battered the West Coast with torrential rains and snow, California’s hillsides are now bursting with orange, yellow and purple hues so vibrant that they are visible from ...
What if scientists could accurately predict when and where a wildflower super bloom will occur? NASA researchers are working to do just that — with the help of a fancy device they call an imaging ...
The recent storms brought the right weather conditions to the Central Coast for one of the biggest super blooms in the last 25 years. Many have been visiting the wildflowers outdoors. On Sunday, the ...
California has been treated with another winter of wet weather and if early spring conditions continue this way the Golden State may see back-to-back super blooms. A super bloom is when wildflowers ...
The West has seen months of torrential rains, flooding and mudslides. Now the rainbow comes: red, blue, purple and golden flowers covering mile upon mile of wildland with colors so vivid that they ...
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