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The Magnolia grandiflora are blooming here in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles again. This scene caught my eye on a recent walk through the neighborhood. See an extensive Continue Reading
Harlequin flower (Sparaxis tricolor) Another discovery from Tumblr. I subscribe to several people there who regular blog about flowers and gardening and the photo below popped in my feed. I Continue Reading
A lovely coreopsis seen along a walk yesterday evening. Read more about it in this essay, “The Importance of stopping – End of the Day for May 9, 2014” Coreopsis Continue Reading
Jacaranda mimosifolia These amazing purple flowering trees burst forth every year at this time and brighten up the city dramatically. You don’t often sees flowers of this color and the Continue Reading
In the Modern Garden Modern design is extremely popular these days and gardens are no exceptions. Even though I tend towards more traditional design, I am greatly attracted to modernist Continue Reading
I love the scent of gardenia, even if it can be a bit overpowering at times. This plant in my garden is stalwart companion and blooms several times each year. Continue Reading
Erythronium I knew nothing about Erythronium until I saw a recent Gardeners World episode where they did a segment on them. They come in so many shapes and sizes that they Continue Reading
As always, let me know what types of interesting items you would like to see and I will keep an eye out for them especially. — Douglas Get new shared Continue Reading
Tractor Wheel Garden Wall This looks to be the wheel from a stream tractor or perhaps an old water wheel that has been used as an opening in a lovely Continue Reading