Article 4DPMA Fire poppies: rare golden flowers rise from the ashes in California

Fire poppies: rare golden flowers rise from the ashes in California

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Katharine Gammon in Los Angeles
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As the state is swept by a super bloom, these flowers are popping up - a silver lining for areas hit hard by intense fires

When wildfires swept through southern California last year they left a trail of destruction: leveling houses, historic Hollywood sets and sites of biodiversity. Now a rare flower is proving that great destruction can give rise to something spectacular.

Park ranger Ana Beatriz Cholo has been on a mission to find fire poppies - a rare and elusive species that only grows on the heels of major fires - in the Santa Monica Mountains, which were especially hard hit. She knew they were unusual, and that the 2018 Woolsey fire, which scorched more than 96,000 acres, made this a good year to hunt.

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