I held the camera over my head and clicked pictures one after another as I turned in a circle.
Then I turned the camera sideways and did it again.
That's all the shady front garden. The back garden is sun-drenched.
So many things that people let get shaggy look better limbed up and pruned. Like this fantastic yucca.
Restio + rosemary.
That's Rosa banksiae climbing a pine.
A magnolia in each of the four corner beds around the little pond in the center.
Looks like some of them have survived some bad prunes. This is a teaching garden, so...
I wish someone would teach me how to make one of these.
Every time I try to make something like this, it's a disaster.
Maybe I just need more practice.
We're in the vegetable garden if that wasn't obvious.
I guess I didn't take many pictures in the vegetable garden. Back in to the ornamental garden?
Just a few more pictures.
Is this Rumex?
That's Doryanthes palmeri, and it's making a flower.
Quercus suber.
5 comments:
So beautiful, and one I know and grow, scilla peruviana? So many lovely shots. The veggie garden looked pretty too. Thanks for the tour.
Frances
Wow! So many beautiful plants. And some I have here as natives, like Scilla peruviana and Phlomis purpurea (only too prove I'm right in using them in my garden ;-) )
What are the plants in pictures24,26,27,30?
Wow! So many beautiful plants. And some I have here as natives, like Scilla peruviana and Phlomis purpurea (only too prove I'm right in using them in my garden ;-) )
What are the plants in pictures24,26,27,30?
24: A species of Lupinus I'm not sure about.
26: Salvia spathacea, a Califlornia native plant.
27: Scilla litardieri? I'm not sure.
30: Echium piniana? Also not sure.
Nice tour! LOVE the Quercus suber...I want to call it "Quercus SUPER"!
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