Roman Eye: Trail Map of Edgewood County Park
Roman Eye: Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium montanum) and Friends
Roman Eye: Two Oaks, Poison and Live (not dead yet)
Roman Eye: Posing for the Camera
Roman Eye: An Oak Arabesque
Roman Eye: Chaparral Community
Roman Eye: Skyline Ridge from Edgewood Trail
Roman Eye: Grassland
Roman Eye: Wildflowers
Roman Eye: A Field of Wildflowers
Roman Eye: A Field of Wildflowers 2
Roman Eye: A Red Clay Hill
Roman Eye: Western Larkspur
Roman Eye: Western Larkspur
Roman Eye: Wildflowers and Oaks on a Hill
Roman Eye: Live Oak on Ridgeview Trail
Roman Eye: Aminita velosa
Roman Eye: Lupins
Roman Eye: Lupins
Roman Eye: A Field of Wildflowers
Roman Eye: Live Oak: The Will to Survive!
Roman Eye: Mule's Ear (Wyethia mollis)
Roman Eye: Poison Oak!
Roman Eye: The Bill and Jean Lane Education Center at Edgewood County Park and Natural Preserve
Roman Eye: The Bill and Jean Lane Education Center at Edgewood County Park and Natural Preserve
Roman Eye: A Domicile of the Dusky-footed Woodrat, Edgewood County Park, San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Wild Primrose, Edgewood County Park, San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Blow wives (Achyrachaena mollis) Edgewood County Park, San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Pipe Stem a.k.a. Virgin's Bower (Clematis lasiantha) Edgewood County Park, San Mateo County
Roman Eye: Sticky Monkey Flower Adorns Edgewood Trail