The blooms are fading in parts of the state, but time-lapse satellite footage gives you a sense of just how vibrant the blooms were.
The images, collected between January and March show the Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve, in Los Angeles County, transform from a dull brown to a deep green with patches of orange poppies.
A NASA pilot flew over the reserve earlier this month and got a lower, but no less spectacular view of the flowers.
The reserve expects the blooms there to continue through April.
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