Gardening in north Orange County, California
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Palo verde tree
Parkinsonia microphylla, the yellow palo verde or foothill palo verde tree, also known as Cercidium microphyllum. Sometimes it is called simply paloverde.
This tree is becoming very popular as a street tree here in north Fullerton, presumably for its drought-tolerance, as well as its cheerful yellow flowers. The leaves are curiously like pine needles. This particular tree is growing on a bare patch in a micro-park, and carpets the ground beneath it with the blossoms in spring.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Spring border
This is the border we saw earlier when the cornflowers were the main feature. Now the pinks and reds have come into the fore. There are pink and orange poppies, rose campion (Lychnis coronaria) and red sweet william (Dianthus barbatus), with white alyssum and still a few blue cornflowers here and there.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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