Black Mountain is one of the few homes of the wild Carpenteria flower. Thanks to people who have loved it for decades, it will remain there.
Photo: The rare wild Carpenteria californica blooms at the Mary Elizabeth Miller Preserve near Prather. View more photos of wildflowers at the preserve on Framework. Credit: Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times
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