12 Replies to “Save The Sacred Shrub”

  1. Well the Braunton’s milkvetch plant is now showing the diversity of California flora; it’s black.

  2. Victor Davis Hansen has an interesting take on the complex society that LA has produced, where you rely too heavily on a few incompetent people, who make bad decisions, where you take people’s superficial appearance and/or beliefs over their competence, and where you cannot question the madness around you.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqTIB-4mE28

    The ideology continues to win.

  3. Perhaps the milkvetch plant has evolved as a transitional species of plant? What do I mean by that? That it grows … just to provide a readily combustible species … that provides the fire necessary for other species to germinate.

    Isn’t that what we’ve been told? That wildfire is GOOD!? That we NEED wildfire to germinate rare species? I’m an amateur botanist too … and we should trample every last milkvetch plant we can identify. Just to keep humans safe.

    BTW vetch is the ugly cousin to California Lupine and Blue Dick (really) which are not endangered. Those plant species have been naturally-selected for survival.

    1. Forgive me … SOME … lupines ARE “endangered” and protected. And BTW … they are EVERYWHERE in the wilderness (and urbanized tracts) of CA.

      https://www.cnps.org/publications/lupines-of-california

      So … why hasn’t EVERY PG&E undergrounding project and power pole maintenance project been SHUT DOWN by the noble Lupine guardians? Answer: because those projects are not being built in the backyards of the most-leftist of leftist colonies in CA … where amateur botanists go hiking in the wild hills and stick their dicks into everyone’s business.

      So in summary … yeah, those people GOT what they deserved. GOT what they have STUPIDLY “cultivated”

    2. Chalk up a Pyrrhic victory for the eco-bureaucrats:
      “The good news for the milkvetch, however, is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.
      Braunton’s milkvetch, an endangered shrub that grew in Topango Park.”

  4. To the chronicly stupid and the lazy ignorant that occassionally wander to this website allow me to propose a theory. Newsom has already admitted that he has a “Marshall Plan” for re-building LA. Suppose this destruction was politically motivated. If you make fire insurance too expensive for the average homeowner to afford, if you destroy dams that hold back water reservoirs, if you import tens of thousands of illegal aliens that increase the strain of water demand, from those the remaining reservoirs, if you cease good forest management by failing to remove dead combustables and reduce the ability to fight any fires that might start, it would seem that the destruction was planned. Factor in the homes destroyed will take three to five years to replace and homeowners decide that they can no longer afford to live in the area. The homeowners leave the area and the municipality takes possession. Now in possession the municipality agrees with developers to construct high density apartments. The result is the NWO propagated by the WEF, “You will own nothing, and be happy!” This could be just the opening gambit, the prototype of how the average working John and Jane Doe will be run out of home ownership. Just a supposition, theory if you will but do some critical thinking and come up with a better theory.

  5. sooooooo now it aint just animals that kybosh infrastructure maintenance.
    RIP milkvetch

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