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Archives for July 2014

Galphimia gracilis (Spray-of-Gold) in my Southern California garden

Galphimia gracilis (Spray of Gold)

One of my goals with the blog is to provide some insight into new plants that you might not know about or didn’t think would grow in our Mediterranean climate. Today’s post is on Galphimia gracilis. The common name is Spray-of-Gold or Golden Thryallis. This eastern Mexico native is a popular plant in warmer parts of the US, particularly Florida,…

July 30, 2014

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Flowering Shrubs

Documentation of the Brown Anole in San Diego County

Brown Anole Biting Finger

Back in April I wrote about the Brown Anoles (Anolis sagrei sagrei) that had naturalized in my garden. In that post I mentioned that some herpetologist might be contacting me to come out and collect some specimens and gather some more information. Last weekend I had the pleasure of showing off my new lizard friends to a…

July 23, 2014

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Filed Under: HODGEPODGE Tagged With: Wildlife

Tecoma stans and a few close relatives in flower

Tecoma stans Flowers

Tecoma stans has been cultivated as an ornamental since as far back as the mid-1800s. Cultivars and hybrids soon followed. So it goes without saying that the Yellow Bells is a very popular large shrub in Southern Californian gardens.  And to prove I am no plant snob, I actually grow one in my yard. The two most commonly…

July 16, 2014

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Flowering Trees

Dyschoriste hygrophyloides (Bridal Flower) really needs to be grown more in Mediterranean climates

Dyschoriste hygrophyloides Hedge

I first happened upon Dyschoriste hygrophyloides (Bridal Flower) during a visit to a friend’s house in Florida in the spring of 2007. He took me to a somewhat famous tropical plant hotspot called Jesse Durko’s Nursery in Davie. It was there that Dyschoriste hygrophyloides and many, many other tropical plants were for sale. Unfortunately for me it was a little like being…

July 9, 2014

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Flowering Shrubs, Gardening Tips

Dragonflies patrolling the skies above my koi pond

Aztec Dancer (Argia nahuana) on Leaf

Growing up in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, you learn to appreciate many of nature’s cues that summer has finally arrived. Long, cold winters can be taxing, so when summer finally does arrive you tend to enjoy it a little more than we do here in San Diego. Heck, summer started in March in San Diego this year. Yes, we are spoiled….

July 2, 2014

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Filed Under: HODGEPODGE Tagged With: Wildlife

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