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‘Belly Plants of the Pebble Plains' May Sound Sci-Fi, but the Big Bear Buds Are Real
This is not a “Star Trek” episode: The tiny flora are only found in this one rocky (and very real) spot.
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Shine Bright Like A Tulip at This San Francisco Historic Place
More than 40,000 tulips are expected to bloom at Filoli Historic House & Garden in Woodside. California Live contributor Berlin got a chance to learn all about the famous flower.
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Shine Bright Like A Tulip
More than 40,000 tulips are expected to bloom at Filoli Historic House & Garden in Woodside. California Live contributor Berlin got a chance to learn all about the famous flower as he takes you to tulip school.
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Easter Cheer Is Hippity-Hopping — and How — at the Madonna Inn
Alex Madonna’s Gold Rush Steak House is decked out in zingy spring splendor.
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Modesto's Flowery Marvels Star in the ‘Almond Blossom Cruise'
The fruit trees of the Central Valley will soon begin to look their laciest; find out where to find the floral splendor.
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Spring Fling with Paul Zahn
California Live’s Danielle Nottingham heads to the Everly Hotel in Hollywood to meet with Entertainment Expert, Paul Zahn for some fun, green tips on how to celebrate with a Spring Soiree. Paul shares tips on making a homemade room freshener using three simple ingredients, creating a delicious green power bowl using fresh super foods, crafting a tasty pomegranate lemon spritz...
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Spring Starts Today with Year's First Equinox
The vernal equinox, or spring equinox, occurs when the Earth’s tilt and orbit around the sun align its axis neither away from nor toward the sun. This date usually falls around the end of March.
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Ski Into Spring, and Save, at Mammoth
The 3-Up, a new spring-sweet deal, is as bright as the April sun and as cool as a May mountain morn.
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Climate Change Causing Much Warmer Spring Temps & Future Impacts
We all know when Spring arrives temps get warmer but since 1970 temperatures have been on a steady rise above average, even for cooler places like San Francisco.
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Climate Change Causing Much Warmer Spring Temps & Future Impacts
We all know when Spring arrives temps get warmer but since 1970 temperatures have been on a steady rise above average,
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The Almond Blossom Cruise Is a Modesto Must
Visit Modesto has a free-to-follow map that spotlights farms, scenic routes, and local businesses.
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California's Own ‘Groundhog' Just Predicted Spring's Start
Mojave Maxine isn’t an actual groundhog, of course; she’s a famous desert tortoise who has a sense about when winter is ready to wrap up.
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Death Valley Looks Ahead to the Desert Wildflower Season
A superbloom isn’t expected for 2022, but staying on top of the potential petal scene is a fine idea for regional flower fans.
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A Palm Desert ‘Shell'ebrity May Soon Predict Spring's Start
Mojave Maxine, a desert tortoise living at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, is sometimes called California’s own Punxsutawney Phil.