Sunday, April 27, 2008

Sedgwick Reserve notes


Things I wrote down in my notebook:
  • Sedgwick Reserve was the ranch of "Duke" Sedgwick, Edie Sedgwick's father.
  • Valley Oaks can live to hundreds of years old, but humans have cut many of them down because people like to live in valleys too.
  • Mistletoe is a hemiparasite with sticky seeds that are probably transported by birds.
  • Serpentine is a slightly toxic green rock; certain plants grow on it that don't tend to live elsewhere.
  • Most grasses here are non-native, except for some bunchgrass. The native grasses only really still rule the places with poor soil.
  • This habitat is mostly very old trees and annual undergrowth.
  • The organic lavender farm on the way to the reserve belongs to a former gossip columnist.
  • The cows on the nearby ranches and ranchettes look like Oreos.
  • This giant tree probably belongs to a related group of acorn woodpeckers that returns to it every year.

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