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Member of the carrot family. The tiny (1-2 mm
across) flowers have five petals. They are arranged in clusters
called umbels. The leaves
have delicate fern-like divisions. The plant is generally
long-lived and grows each year from a carrot-like taproot which
stores energy.
Lomatium is the only yellow flowered
member of the carrot family at Mather Field. It prefers
locations in between the wet vernal pools and the dry mima mound
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