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A superbloom is a rare desert botanical phenomenon in California in which an unusually high proportion of
wildflower A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. The term implies that the plant probably is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is in any way different from the ...
s whose seeds have lain dormant in desert soil germinate and blossom at roughly the same time. The phenomenon is associated with an unusually wet rainy season. The term may have developed as a label in the 1990s.


Necessary conditions and sequence of events

The conditions under which a superbloom can occur are exceptional. Because some invasive grasses, such as bromes, will compete with native flowers for moisture, the desert must remain dry enough prior to the bloom to keep them from becoming established. The desert must receive rainfall in the autumn, and this rain must penetrate deep into the
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in order to reach a majority of the dormant seeds of flowering plants. If subsequent rainfall is excessive or inundating, the young plants may be carried away in
flash flood A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm, hurricane, or tropical storm, or by meltwater from ice or snow flowing ...
s; if it is inadequate, the seeds will die from
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. Next, the ground in which the seeds lie must warm slowly over the several months which follow the first soaking rain, and the desert must have enough
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both to shield the soil from intense daytime desert heat and to insulate it from overnight freezing temperatures. Finally, once the newly germinated plants have reached the surface of the soil, the desert must remain undisturbed by strong winds which would uproot the plants or damage the young shoots. The rare
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of these events is what makes a superbloom such an extraordinary occurrence. In California, superblooms typically occur once every ten years or so. This has happened less often since the beginning of the 21st century due to persistent state drought. Anza-Borrego Park and
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are some of the most popular places to witness a superbloom, and the bloom of 2019 was particularly abundant. This followed another only two years prior, in 2017. In the Mojave Desert of California, common plant species which compose the superblooms are
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''(Encelia farinosa)'' (yellow flowers),
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''(Eschscholzia californica)'' (bright orange), bluebells ''(Phacelia campanularia)'' (deep purple), lupine (purple), sand verbena ''(Abronia)'' (yellow), desert sunflowers ''(Geraea canescens)'' (bright yellow), evening primrose ''(Camissonia brevipes)'' (mostly white, occasionally yellow), popcorn flowers ''(Plagiobothrys)'' (white or yellow), and desert lily ''(Hesperocallis)'' (white). Several of these plants are also invasive, such as
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. At Carrizo Plain in California, different annual plant species compose color patches of the hills (Temblor Range and Caliente Range) and the valley floor (Soda Lake). Dominant color patches of hills are bright yellow ('' Monolopia lanceolata, Caulanthus inflatus''), purple (''
Phacelia tanacetifolia ''Phacelia tanacetifolia'' is a species of flowering plant in the borage family Boraginaceae, known by the common names lacy phacelia, blue tansy or purple tansy. Etymology ''Phacelia'' is derived from Greek and means 'bundle', in reference to t ...
''), magenta/dark pink ('' Castilleja exserta''), and orange (''
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, Mentzelia pectinata''). Dominant color patches of the valley floor are golden yellow ('' Monolopia stricta, Leptosyne calliopsidea''), pale yellow (''
Layia munzii ''Layia munzii'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Munz's tidytips, or Munz's layia. Distribution It is Endemism, endemic to the San Joaquin Valley in California, where it has been eliminated ...
''), purple ('' Phacelia ciliata''), and light pink ('' Caulanthus anceps'').


Tourism effects

Superblooms increase public awareness of California's rural Federal public lands and the state's rich floristic diversity. It can also have a positive, although brief, effect on the local rural economy. Too much public visitation in such a short time period; however, can have negative impacts. In 2019, massive
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s prompted
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to shut down access to Walker Canyon, a major access route for viewing the superbloom. Dense concentrations of visitors walking off-trail can cause damage or uproot the plants.


Algal superblooms

Because
algae Algae ( , ; : alga ) are any of a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms. The name is an informal term for a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from ...
often reproduce in large sporadic bouts, referred to as
algal bloom An algal bloom or algae bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems. It is often recognized by the discoloration in the water from the algae's pigments. The term ''algae'' encompas ...
s, the term "superbloom" is sometimes applied to especially prolific short-term algal growth that causes discoloration of water on a large scale. Other than sharing a botanical context, however, the two events have nothing in common.


References

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