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My Los Angeles 78: California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica)
Our state flower shining brightly on our friends garden.
This has been a great year for all flowers but especially our native plants like these. The “superbloom” is fading fast, but there are still these pockets of color to be found throughout the city.
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Proud waterwise garden owner shows off her garden
Sherman Oaks, California
One of the local gardens on the Sherman Oaks NC garden tour 2018.
10 homeowners open their gardens and offer advice and information on water wise gardens for the San Fernando Valley.
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White manzanita flowers at Arlington Garden. One of the many photos I took and will be sharing over the next week.
Dianthus ‘Diabunda Red Picotee’
The trouble with making regular visits to the nursery is that I am constantly seeing new plants and varieties I would love to add to the garden. This exuberant dianthus was just one plant that caught my eye on my last trip.