Over 200 plant species grow in vernal pools and the surrounding prairie. Half of these are rarely found outside this unique habitat. A single pool typically supports only 15 to 20 species, in an unpredictable array of combinations. In that way, vernal pools are a lot like snowflakes – botanically speaking, no two are alike.

Popcorn Flower

Popcorn-flower is a member of the fiddleneck family.  Flower buds are held in a tight coil (spiral) at the top of the plant.  The

Spokepod

Spokepod is a member of the mustard family.  The tiny flowers have four petals and are white.  The seed pods are flat disks hanging from...

White Hyacinth

White Hyacinth is a member of the lily family.  Each flower has three petals and three sepals.  But in Triteleia the sepals are colored

White Meadowfoam

White Meadowfoam is a member of the meadowfoam family.  The lower stems and leaves have long silky hairs.  The outer sepals are also

White Navarretia

White Navarretia is a member of the phlox family.  Each small white flower is a long tube with five lobes or petals.  The flowers are...

Fiddleneck

Fiddleneck is a member of the borage family.  Flowers are tubular (shaped like a tube), with five petals.  Flower buds are held in tight