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Do not plant Pisonia umbellifera ‘Variegata’ in your garden

Pisonia umbellifera 'Variegata' Leaves

There are always a few plants that get placed in my garden that I wish I hadn’t purchased. Maybe I knew they would be too cold sensitive but tried anyway. Maybe I knew they would grow too quickly for a selected spot in the garden. Perhaps some were just ugly and grew nothing like I imagined they would. However, very seldomly…

August 11, 2016

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Flowering Trees, Plant Removal, Rants, Variegation, Wildlife

Big-berry Manzanita (Arctostaphylos glauca) of Kern River

Arctostaphylos glauca Trunk (Big-berry Manzanita)

This past week I gathered the wife, kids and dogs and loaded up our trailer for a camping trip to the Kern River. The long-range forecast when we planned the trip months prior didn’t show that it would be over 100 degrees Fahrenheit each day we were there. Let’s just say it was a very hot week, but the temperature…

August 4, 2016

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Flowering Shrubs, Flowering Trees, Water Wise

The underutilized Dudleya brittonii (Giant Chalk Dudleya)

Dudleya brittonii (Giant Chalk Dudleya) Closeup

With the ever increasing popularity of water-wise gardens in Southern California, there is a similar increase in new plants available. The palette for gardeners increases almost daily. One plant that has been around for a while appears to me to be unjustly absent from that palette of many of these new water-wise gardeners. It is a plant that…

July 28, 2016

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Filed Under: SUCCULENTS Tagged With: Flowering Perennials, Mexico, Water Wise

CoreTect Tree and Shrub Tablets – REVIEW

CoreTect Tree and Shrub Tablets

I am sure I will take some heat from the anti-pesticide crowd for this review, but one of the reasons I started my blog was to pass along, what I consider, to be valuable advice and opinions. All in an effort to help people grow happier and healthier plants. Unfortunately, pests and plants go hand-in-hand….

July 21, 2016

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Filed Under: Product Reviews, Reviews Tagged With: Gardening Tips, Pesticides

Tour of Gardens by the Bay in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay Super Tree Walk

As part of the second leg of the International Palm Society’s biennial group trip, Singapore was the next stop after Sarawak, Borneo. The IPS had planned three palmy locations to visit while we were in Singapore. Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Botanic Garden (topic of next week’s post) and McRitchie Reservoir. Gardens by the Bay was first up. Before…

July 7, 2016

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Filed Under: TOURS Tagged With: Agaves, Aloes, Botanical Garden, Bromeliads, Cactus, Cycads, Dypsis, Epiphytes, Flowering Perennials, Flowering Shrubs, Garden Art, Palm Trees, Southeast Asia, Travel, Tropical Plants

Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo: Bako National Park

Bako National Park Beach

Every two years the International Palm Society (IPS) has a biennial member get-together in some palmy part of the world. Two years ago it was in South Florida. Before that, Thailand. This year, close to 150 palm tree lovers would get together in Borneo and Singapore for the IPS 2016 Biennial. Usually not a fan of…

June 23, 2016

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Filed Under: TOURS Tagged With: Epiphytes, Hiking, Orchids, Palm Trees, Southeast Asia, Travel, Tropical Plants, Wildlife

Summiting Mount Kinabalu on the island of Borneo

Mount Kinabalu Granite Spear

For as long as I have been traveling to Southeast Asia, I have had a bucket list of things to do in that region. One item on the list was to summit Mount Kinabalu on the island of Borneo. While it is not the tallest peak in Southeast Asia, which is a commonly shared falsity amongst travelers, it is…

June 16, 2016

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Filed Under: TOURS Tagged With: Ferns, Flowering Perennials, Flowering Shrubs, Hiking, Orchids, Palm Trees, Southeast Asia, Travel, Tropical Plants, Wildlife

Rafflesia. In search of the largest flower in the world

Rafflesia keithii

Rafflesia is a plant that few have ever heard of. How could you, as it has never been cultivated outside its native habitat in the rainforests of Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. To see it in the wild involves some serious effort – and luck. From my home in San Diego I had to travel for two days to arrive at…

June 9, 2016

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Filed Under: FLOWERING PLANTS Tagged With: Fungus, Southeast Asia, Travel, Tropical Plants

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