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    Hammond Trail

    The Hammond Coastal Trail, An Introduction   (see below for Elaine Allison’s Plant List)

    by Carol Ralph      April 20, 2020

    The Hammond Coastal Trail in McKinleyville goes all the way from Clam Beach County Park in the north to Mad River Rd. at the south end of the old bridge over the Mad River, 5.5 miles. We should thank a wide variety of agencies and non-profits for its existence and maintenance.

    Elaine Allison recommends what she calls the Hammond Loop Trail. Start at the west end of Murray Rd. and walk north on the trail traversing the bluff above Mad River. After this trail zigs up the hill away from the river and goes along a pine forest (both Bishop and Shore Pines), it veers left down to a bridge crossing Widow White Creek. Then it heads uphill to join the frontage road, Leitz Ave.. Follow this south to Murray Rd. and turn west to return to the start.

    Elaine’s plant list shows the good diversity of plants found along this route, including 7 species of conifers and 7 of ferns. One of the notable species is one Maple-leaf Checkerbloom (Sidalcea malachroides), a listed rare plant, which Elaine tries to protect from the weed-eaters each year. It is in the Widow White Creek gully. Elaine is not afraid of grasses, so you will find them identified in this list also.

    Another way to enjoy this trail is to use a shuttle procedure to be able to walk the length one way from Hiller Park to the parking area on Leitz Ave. near the Vista Point, or even to Clam Beach.

    HAMMOND LOOP TRAIL Plant List   Prepared by Elaine Allison, March 2020

    Common nameScientific nameFamily
    Bee Plant, California*Scrophularia californicaScrophulariaceae
    Bird’s-Foot TrefoilLotus corniculatusFabaceae
    BittercressCardamine hirsutaBrassicaceae
    Blackberry, California*Rubus ursinusRosaceae
    Blackberry, HimalayanRubus discolorRosaceae
    Bleeding Heart*Dicentra formosaPapaveraceae
    Blue Blossom*Ceanothus thyrsiflorusRhamnaceae
    Broom, ScotchCytisus scopariusFabaceae
    Buttercup, CreepingRanunculus repensRanunculaceae
    Cascara*Frangula purshianaRhamnaceae
    Checkerbloom, Maple-leaf*Sidalcea malachroidesMalvaceae
    Chickweed, CommonStellaria mediaCaryophyllaceae
    Chickweed, Mouse-earedCerastium fontanumCaryophyllaceae
    Clover, Little HopTrifolium dubiumFabaceae
    Clover, RedTrifolium pratenseFabaceae
    Clover, WhiteTrifolium repensFabaceae
    CotoneasterCotoneaster pannosusRosaceae
    Cow Parsnip*Heracleum maximumApiaceae
    Coyote Brush*Baccharis pilularisAsteraceae
    Currant, Red-flowering*Ribes sanguineumGrossulariaceae
    Currant, Trailing Black*Ribes laxiflorusGrossulariaceae
    Daisy, EnglishBellis perennisAsteraceae
    Daisy, Ox-eyedLeucanthemum vulgareAsteraceae
    DandelionTaraxicum officinaleAsteraceae
    Dandelion, FalseHypochaeris radicataAsteraceae
    DockRumex sp. Polygonaceae
    Fairybells*Prosartes hookeriLiliaceae
    FilareeErodium moschatumGeraniaceae
    Fireweed*Chamerion angustifoliumOnagraceae
    Flax Linum bienneLinaceae
    Foxglove Digitalis purpureaPlantaginaceae
    Geranium, Cut-leavedGeranium dissectumGeraniaceae
    Geranium, Dove’s FootGeranium molleGeraniaceae
    Goose Grass*Galium aparineRubiaceae
    Heal-all*Prunella vulgarisLamiaceae
    Hedge Nettle*Stachys ajugoidesLamiaceae
    Hedge Nettle, Chamisso’s*Stachys mexicanumLamiaceae
    Huckleberry, California*Vaccinium ovatumEricaceae
    Iris, Douglas*Iris douglasianaIridaceae
    Ivy, EnglishHedera helixAraliaceae
    Lily-of-the-Valley, False*Maianthemum dilatatumRuscaceae
    Lupine, Streambank*Lupinus rivularisFabaceae
    Lupine, Yellow Bush*Lupinus arboreusFabaceae
    Manroot, Coast*Marah oreganaCucurbitaceae
    Melilot, WhiteMelilotus albaFabaceae
    MilkmaidsCardamine californicaBrassicaceae
    Miner’s Lettuce*Claytonia perfoliataPortulacaceae
    Parentucellia, YellowParentucellia viscosaOrobanchaceae
    Pearly Everlasting*Anaphalis margaritaceaAsteraceae
    Pineapple WeedChamomilla suaveolensAsteraceae
    Pink, WindmillSilene gallicaCaryophyllaceae
    Plantain, EnglishPlantago lanceolataPlantaginaceae
    Poppy, California*Eschscholzia californicaPapaveraceae
    Queen Anne’s LaceDaucus carotaApiaceae
    Radish, WildRaphanus sativusBrassicaceae
    Salal*Gaultheria shallonEricaceae
    Salmonberry*Rubus spectabilisRosaceae
    Sanicle, Yellow*Sanicula crassicaulisApiaceae
    Siberian Candy-Flower*Claytonia sibiricaMontiaceae
    Silk Tassel*Garrya ellipticaGarryaceae
    Sorrel, SheepRumex acetosellaPolygonaceae
    Sow Thistle, CommonSonchus oleraceusAsteraceae
    Sow Thistle, PricklySonchus asperAsteraceae
    Stinging Nettle*Urtica dioicaUrticaceae
    St. John’s WortHypericum perforatumHypericaceae
    Strawberry, Beach*Fragaria chiloensisRosaceae
    Thimbleberry*Rubus parviflorusRosaceae
    Thistle, BullCirsium vulgareAsteraceae
    Twinberry*Lonicera involucrataCaprifoliacea
    Vetch, CommonVicia sativaFabaceae
    Vetch, GiantVicia giganteaFabaceae
    Vetch, TinyVicia hirsutaFabaceae
    Wax MyrtleMorella californicaMyricaceae
    Yarrow*Achillea millefoliumAsteraceae

    TREES AND SHRUBS

    Alder, Red*Alnus rubraBetulaceae
    Elderberry, Red*Sambucus racemosaAdoxaceae
    Fir, Grand*Abies grandisPinaceae
    Fir, Douglas*Pseudotsuga menziesiiPinaceae
    Hazelnut*Corydalus cornutaBetulaceae
    Pine, Bishop*Pinus muricataPinaceae
    Pine, Shore*Pinus contortaPinaceae
    Redwood, Coast*Sequoia sempervirensToxodiaceae
    Spruce, Sitka*Picea sitchensisPinaceae
    Willow, Hooker’s*Salix hookerianaSalicaceae

    GRASSES

    Barley, FalseHordeum murinumPoaceae
    Bluegrass, AnnualPoa annuaPoaceae
    Brome, California*Bromus carinatusPoaceae
    Brome, RipgutBromus diandrusPoaceae
    Fescue, Annual*Vulpia bromoidesPoaceae
    Fescue, Idaho*Festuca idahoensisPoaceae
    Grass, DogtailCynosurus echinatusPoaceae
    Grass, RattlesnakeBriza maximaPoaceae
    Grass, PampasCortaderia jubataPoaceae
    Grass, Sweet VernalAnthoxanthum odoratumPoaceae
    Grass, VelvetHolcus lanatusPoaceae
    Hairgrass, EuropeanAira caryophylleaPoaceae
    LoliumFestuca perennisPoaceae
    Reedgrass, Pacific*Calamagrostis nutkaensisPoaceae
    Soft ChessBromus hordeaceusPoaceae
    Wild OatsAvena sativaPoaceae

    FERNS AND ALLIES

    Bracken*Pterdium aquilinumDennstaedtiaceae
    Fern, Deer *Blechnum spicantBlechnaceae
    Fern, Lady *Athyrium felix-feminaAthyriaceae
    Fern, Sword *Polystichum munitumDryopteridaceae
    Fern, Leather-leaf *Polypody scouleriPolypodiaceae
    Polypody, Roadside *Polypody calirhizaPolypodiaceae
    Woodfern, Spreading *Dryopteris agutaDryopteridacea
    Horsetail, Giant *Equisetum telmateiaEquisetaceae

    SEDGES

    Slough Sedge *Carex obnuptaCyperaceae

    * native

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