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…to redwoods, you’ll see California red-legged frogs, rare white fritillary flowers, and the Mayacamas Mountains. In spring and summer, the trail that runs near Lake Ilsanjo is awash in brilliant…

…also administers the nearby Luther Burbank’s Experiment Farm, where the famed horticulturist developed many fruits, flowers, vegetables, and grains still enjoyed today. Visit the farm and take a self-guided or…

…when, after rounding a bend on winding West Dry Creek Road, you see their Biodynamic preparations tower jutting above a colorful garden of flowers, herbs, and veggies. Quivira now calls…

…plant-lovers’ attraction: the lush, three-acre Western Hills Garden, known for its exotic flowering plants and glimpses of wildlife. Founded in 1960, it was a destination for gardeners from around the…

…Rosa, yet brims with all the joys of a far-away vacation. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Russian River entrance flowing into the majestic Pacific Ocean, it’s a destination of…

…umbrellas, and flower boxes. Of the many stores in the area, two feature local artistry. The first is Corrick’s, serving Santa Rosa for over 100 years. In addition to cards…

…pair of children and a woman in a flowing nightdress. So, if gentle haunting is an added attraction, ask for Room 42. 308 Wilson St., Santa Rosa Tuscan Inspired Oasis …

…winemaking position at Sonoma County’s Flowers Winery. Today Wilson makes Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from small Sonoma Coast vineyards for LaRue and is also a consulting winemaker for Anaba Wines,…

…on a fuzzy appearance that grape growers call “woolly” in advance of bud break, the first leaves, tendrils, and nascent flower clusters (they will bloom much later in the spring)…

…that, from 1885 to 1926, famed horticulturist Luther Burbank developed many of the 800-plus varieties of fruit and nut trees, flowers, and vegetables for which he’s celebrated, including the Santa…

…carrot cake would make a great breakfast, too. The tidy shop is as pretty as the display case. Paper flowers swarm the white walls, and white bistro tables invite you…

…hillside on the edge of Dry Creek Valley. Built in 1979, it spans three stories showcasing a gentle, gravity-flow winemaking process and ‘bubble’ architecture with windows that look like sunglasses…