New flowers in the basement: Brisa maxima!
Commonly called Greater Quaking Grass or (my preference) Rattlesnake Grass due to the high-motion behavior of its flower/seedheads in the breeze, this is an annual grass native to the Mediterranean region and will likely be added to a restricted sunny spot somewhere in the yard next year. Plants reach nearly 2 feet tall before making pendulous clusters of overlapping scale-like bracts, which semi-resemble the interlocking segments of a rattlesnake’s rattle. These segments expand and eventually turn brown when the grass matures, and rattle and flutter in the slightest of winds. This species has an interesting history, as while it is technically edible (chewing the juice out of the blades or grinding the seedheads), it was likely among the first grasses to be grown not for food, but for ornamental purposes several millennia ago. Nowadays it’s almost entirely ornamental, thought with a note of caution that allowed to grow unrestricted it can become an aggressive invader of semi-dry habitats.

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Dipterostemon, formerly known, (since the beginning of time) as dichelostemma aka blue dicks. Blue Dicks were/ are utilized by Ca. Tribes as an excellent food source.
There are pros and cons to weedwhacking. You can spread invasive species like crazy if you weedwhack after seeds have set, and if you dont religiously clean the head before moving to a new site.
The flip side is, if you wait for native species to set seeds, you can increase native stands like crazy too. This new colony in my yard started from two lone blue dicks weedwhacked after setting seeds in 2021. There are now 65-70 new plants.
The second photo is a different meadow, a population of a hundred or so has become closer to 700-800 plants in a few short years. The down side is, weed whacking spread the rattlesnake grass too. Tho pretty, rattlesnake grass is a huge fire hazard, it becomes tinder dry very early in CA. It's also rather crappy forage for critters.
#Dipterostemon
#Dichelostemma
#BlueDicks
#CaNativePlants
#InvasivePlants
#Weedwhacking
#RattlesnakeGrass