I have finally embraced the fact that Southern California is dry/semi-arid. This has opened the door to interesting landscape possibilities and plant discoveries. My favorites are succulents and sub-tropical natives. These are my ramblings as I explore my new obsessions!
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Late winter bloom
Took a few photos around the garden today. So many succulents in bloom. Here are a few to share....
Crassula pubescens 'rattrayi'
Echeveria pulidonis
Mammillaria spinossisima
Pleiospilos nelii
Crassula 'Brides Bouquet'
Pachyphytum 'Bill Baker'
Crassula pubescens 'rattrayi'
Echeveria pulidonis
Mammillaria spinossisima
Pleiospilos nelii
Pachyphytum 'Bill Baker'
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Haemanthus coccineus
I've always wanted one of these as I have several H. albiflos in my garden
and they do very well. I assumed this would be just as easy to care for, but I happened to encounter an "expert" in SA bulbs at the sale and he said this species is a little more difficult to grow. Luckily, I got a few pointers!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Kalanchoe synsepala
This is one of my favorite Kalanchoe's. The maroon leaf margins are
eye-opening. I have found it difficult to maintain this coloration on plants
in my garden. I will try to expose it to more sun.
Here's a different plant, showing the blooms. Very small, but beautiful!
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Cheiridopsis peculiaris
Came across this Cheiridopsis peculiaris at the SDCSS sale today.
It's my lucky day as I have never seen this one for sale! It was labeled
C. peculiaris 'Steinklopf'. Since other Cheiri's do well in my climate,
I hope this one does too!
Blooming in Spring. Notice old leaves are beginning to die back and turn red. I may have it in too much sun?!
A couple of months later, new (green) growth emerging from the center of main plant and small pup growing at the right side. Flower remains on plant and has not completely dried. Not sure if purple coloration is dying tissue or a response to increased sunlight.
Mammillaria duwei
I've started collecting cactus with interesting and/or beautiful
spines. This Mammillaria duwei is one example. The snow white
spines are soft, feathery, and cover nearly the entire plant.
(Infrequent summer water; dry in winter)
Cheiridopsis candidissima bloom
This plant is a prolific bloomer, especially after abundant winter rain. Here it is in full bloom. It seems to be responding to the sun, as flowers did not develop at the back side of the plant which faces away from the low winter sun. This Cheiri does very well here, enduring dry summers and cool, wet winters.
Here's a young, white blooming Cheiri
A few days later....
Here's a young, white blooming Cheiri
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