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Category Archive for 'Gardens'

From below

From behind

From the Amaryllis’s point of view

Vital parts

Close up

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Arlington Garden website

Map to Arlington Garden: at the intersection of Pasadena Avenue and Arlington Drive

Arlington Garden website
Map to Arlington Garden: at the intersection of Pasadena Avenue and Arlington Drive

Bee leaving a poppy at Arlington Garden.

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Map to Arlington Garden: at the intersection of Pasadena Avenue and Arlington Drive

Arlington Garden website
Map to Arlington Garden: at the intersection of Pasadena Avenue and Arlington Drive

Rain on broccoli leaves

Nemophila maculata

Nemophila maculata, also known as Fivespot.

It’s a native Californian flower. It grew from a package of Theodore Payne wildflower seeds to plant in the shade.

A pepper tree

Ladybug love

Succulents with pepper berries

More succulents

Poppies

A place to sit by the olive trees

A bird house

A wall

Arlington Garden is a Mediterranean and native plant garden on the corner of Pasadena Avenue and Arlington Drive.

Alliums growing near Euclid Avenue


Backyard fig

Our neighbor has a fig tree, and a few branches hang over our fence. Today some friends came over to pick figs from our side of the fence, and it was discovered that figs dried on the tree (like this one) taste like Fig Newtons.

Echinacea


Echinacea, top view

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