Hikers, beware: Eaton Fire will bring out the whimsically named poodle-dog bush

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Hikers, beware: Eaton Fire will bring out the whimsically named poodle-dog bush
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The poodle-dog bush — with its lavender, bell-shaped flowers — already has been spotted in the Angeles National Forest, according to the U.S. Forest Service, which has a“This native plant is known as a 'fire follower' — growing densely in areas that burned in a wildfire and often along trails,” the website states. “We see a lot of poodle-dog bush in Southern California.” The most characteristic aspect, though, is a big flower stock that rises up to 10 feet with lavender flowers up and down the stem. It has an strong odor like marijuana. “They are an unusual looking plant — a plant that when someone sees it they definitely would want to know what is that,” according to Naomi Fraga, director of conservation programs at the California Botanic Garden, which is often called upon by the Forest Service to do post-fire surveys.“The first time I saw it, I was in this burn area, and I was just mesmerized by the plant. I thought this was one of the most amazing plants I’ve ever seen,” she said. “I was just touching it and really admiring it.”“People who’ve gotten it say it's worse than poison oak,” she told LAist. “I’ve had people who have had to get cortisone shots, and they were just really uncomfortable for a week or two.”“The plant is covered in sticky hairs, which can dislodge easily and can be passed onto hikers who touch it or brush up against it,” it says.Poodle-dog bush is known as a fire-follower; it grows in areas that have recently burned, like this spot scorched by the Eaton Fire in the San Gabriel Mountains. The seeds of the poodle-dog bush can lay dormant for years until the heat or smoke of a fire stimulates them to germinate. “It's either the heat that allows the seed coat to break and allow it to respond to water, or it's chemicals in the smoke that trigger germination,” Fraga said. Poodle-dog bush helps to heal the Earth, as its deep roots hold soil together, the Forest Service says. This reduces mud and debris from being dislodged after a fire and allows new plants to grow in the area. The plant grows at elevations from 3,300-7,500 feet mostly on granite slopes and ridges. It is expected to cover the Eaton Fire area but not areas burned by the Palisades Fire, which include the coastal Santa Monica Mountains, where the plant is not especially abundant, Fraga said .“Even if they have the trails closed for a couple of years, people will still see residual poodle-dog bush when they return to the trails,” Fraga said. “People should always be aware and know how to identify it when they see it.” But the poodle dog bush is not an especially long-lived plant, she said. The conditions that make it thrive — lots of sunlight and open space without competing plants — change as other trees and plants return after a fire.At a time when trusted news and information are more important than ever, your donation ensures that LAist can continue to serve everyone in our community. Make a powerful statement that you value quality reporting from LAist and safeguard the future of public media today with your gift.One of Jackie and Shadow’s chicks has died. Volunteers tell fans: 'Grieve and feel whatever you feel' Friends of Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that manages the popular YouTube livestream of the nest, confirmed the news Saturday.Thousands of trees will go unplanted in Los Angeles after Musk pulls funding Tens of millions of dollars in grants were withdrawn across the country, targeting programs that plant trees in low-income communities.LA County and two cities sue SoCal Edison over damage from deadly Eaton Fire The lawsuits allege that SCE's equipment caused the fire that destroyed swaths of Altadena, prompting massive emergency response and ongoing cleanup costs.Rancho Palos Verdes homes continue to slide into the ocean, but the destruction could have been avoided For years, experts warned against developing the unstable cliff top, but property owners prevailed. Now they’re paying the price.Rob Caves and his partner's Christmas Tree Lane home survived the Eaton Fire, like the majority of houses on his block. But with ash in the air and no drinkable water, few of his neighbors have returned.Reopening of the Palisades was scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday. But on Saturday night, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said checkpoints will remain in place, after she secured additional law enforcement resources from Gov. Gavin Newsom.I just couldn’t get comfortable with hearing only one side of an issueSearing audit finds city of LA has failed to properly track billions in homelessness spending

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