Yellow blooms of black mustard weed covering hills in Southern California
The bright yellow blooms of the black mustard plant fill the hillsides of Calabasas along the 101 Freeway corridor where the Woolsey fire raged six months ago.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)The bright yellow blooms of the black mustard plant fill the hillsides of Calabasas along the 101 Freeway corridor.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)The bright yellow blooms of the black mustard plant fill the hillsides of Calabasas along the 101 Freeway corridor.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)People hiking along the trails in Fairview Park are dwarfed by the tall stands of black mustard in Costa Mesa.
(Mark Boster / For The Times)Fields of black mustard, growing as high as 10 feet, are covering the fields and slopes of Fairview Park in Costa Mesa.
(Mark Boster / For The Times)A pedestrian wearing a yellow shirt blends in with the mustrad growing along the trails at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa.
(Mark Boster / For the Times)Black mustard grows along the hiking trails in Griffith Park.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Black mustard grows along the hiking trails in Griffith Park.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)