Hiking LA: Malibu Canyon Photo Essay

Invasive species

In the next several weeks, LAist will embark on a series of hikes and present to you an ambitious 8-part photo essay (not as majestic as BBC's Planet Earth). This is the first one.

As always, LAist encourages you to get out and take advantage of and experience the beautiful landscape of Southern California. Most of us forget that we are fortunate to live in such a diverse and ecologically unique locale that offers breathtaking sites at spectacular heights -- hike LA!

Photos continue after the jump.

Cloud Spilling over Santa Monica Mountains

Milkweed

Artimesia Californica

Artimesia

Lizard

Willow

Coast Live Oak

Endemic Species

Flower

Ecological Advisory: Dr. Philip W. Rundel, Ph.D, UCLA Department of Ecological & Evolutionary Biology
Photography: Henry David, LAist.com

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Well bugger me if that's not some wattle you have in that first picture! NICE. Enough to make a lad homesick.

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