TUSTIN, Calif.—Hiking trails along Peters Canyon Regional Park are filled with colorful arrays of wildflowers brought by intermittent rainstorms of California’s winter season.
“The strong showing of wildflowers this year is due to the recent heavy rainfall, in which the rain triggers wildflower seeds to germinate,” OC Parks Resource Specialist Kelley Brugmann told The Epoch Times. “Peters Canyon Regional Park offers great opportunities to enjoy wildflower blooms, beautiful views, and wildlife sightings, all on the same hike”
Wildflowers grow after heavy rains in Peters Canyon Regional Park in Tustin, Calif., on April 11, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
The last time the state saw a wildflower bloom of this caliber was in 2019, Brugmann said….