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sunfish 03-05-2011 12:12 PM

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Max363 03-05-2011 01:27 PM

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Thanks for sharing your pics Tony - I can hardly wait for a few more weeks when Spring has sprung around my block! - but then we might get snow again Sunday night - this year was the first time the groundhog predicted an early Spring in many years - those old guys must be feeding Punxsutawney Phil fermented apples again! lol

sunfish 03-05-2011 03:01 PM

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Thanks for sharing your pics Tony - I can hardly wait for a few more weeks when Spring has sprung around my block! - but then we might get snow again Sunday night - this year was the first time the groundhog predicted an early Spring in many years - those old guys must be feeding Punxsutawney Phil fermented apples again! lol

Until recently I never paid much attention or noticed all the different plants in my neighborhood.

Dalmatiansoap 03-05-2011 04:11 PM

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Until recently I never paid much attention or noticed all the different plants in my neighborhood.

Great feeling, isnt it?

sunfish 03-05-2011 04:21 PM

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Great feeling, isnt it?

Yes it is.I need to do some exploring in some of the older neighborhoods and see what I can find.I'm hoping to find some mule palms .

sunfish 03-07-2011 06:51 PM

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sunfish 03-26-2011 12:51 PM

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sunfish 05-29-2011 11:14 AM

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orinoko 05-29-2011 11:35 AM

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What a lovely neighbourhood you live in sunfish!

I see some of our spring flowers:

Primula

Viola, my absolute favorite spring flower. I buy them in September, they flower till the first frost then they waken in March/April to flower all summer. What other plant costs so little £5.00 for 12, and gives so much in return?

Let them go to seed sunfish.



What are the purple and white called?

They are all really lovely Images, thanks for sharing them!

:waving::waving:

sunfish 05-29-2011 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by orinoko (Post 163970)
What a lovely neighbourhood you live in sunfish!

I see some of our spring flowers:

Primula

Viola, my absolute favorite spring flower. I buy them in September, they flower till the first frost then they waken in March/April to flower all summer. What other plant costs so little £5.00 for 12, and gives so much in return?

Let them go to seed sunfish.



What are the purple and white called?

They are all really lovely Images, thanks for sharing them!

:waving::waving:

Haven't any idea of the names of most of the plants

momoese 05-29-2011 01:48 PM

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A pet skunk or just visiting?

sunfish 05-29-2011 02:47 PM

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A pet skunk or just visiting?

This guy was eating dates from CIDP.not a pet just visiting.I'm 100' from the canyon ,lots of skunks,raccoon and possum

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orinoko 05-29-2011 03:15 PM

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I can't find it at the minute, maybe tomorrow sunfish,

I put in San diego and look what I found.

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A form of Salvia clevelandii that was found near the town of Alpine in San Diego County. The form attracted attention originally because it was growing with full south-facing exposure on exposed rock and looked nice.

Salvia clevelandii Alpine Cleveland sage Musk Sage tolerates sand and clay.
Salvia clevelandii Alpine Cleveland sage Musk Sage is great for a bird garden and a butterfly garden.

Salvia clevelandii Alpine Cleveland sage Musk Sage's foliage type is stressdeciduous, has fragrance and is edible.

Salvia clevelandii Alpine Cleveland sage Musk Sage's flower color is blue, has a fragrance and is edible.
Salvia clevelandii Alpine Cleveland sage Musk Sage's fruit has fragrance.
Beautiful!!

sunfish 05-29-2011 03:50 PM

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I can't find it at the minute, maybe tomorrow sunfish,

I put in San diego and look what I found.



Beautiful!!

Is this the white and blue flower you wanted to know the name of ?


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orinoko 05-30-2011 04:42 AM

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Yes thanks sunfish,

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sunfish 06-03-2011 10:03 AM

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Dalmatiansoap 06-03-2011 02:15 PM

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is that Jacaranda? looks so beautifull

sunfish 06-03-2011 02:20 PM

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is that Jacaranda? looks so beautifull

Yes it is Jacaranda,beautiful but messy

orinoko 06-03-2011 02:29 PM

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But just awesome sunfish,

You have such beautiful plants.

I saw a plant today I am almost sure its an Elephant Ears, it was in flower too but someone was coming out the next door so I left it :ha::ha::ha::ha:

Maybe tomorrow.

sunfish 06-22-2011 09:09 AM

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