Eschscholtzia californica, or, the California poppy is native to California but is found along the entire western coast of the United States. Stover Seed Company is the provider of california state flower. Visit website for more info.
This document summarizes 15 plant specimens collected for a neighborhood nature collection. It includes plants like pentas, palm leaves, hibiscus flowers, the endangered nene goose which is Hawaii's state bird, kumquats and cooking bananas grown in the author's yard, and specialty fruits like mango and lychee obtained locally. The last specimen described is peaberry coffee growing on a hillside in Kona town.
Globe gilia is a native annual wildflower that grows 1-3 feet tall and wide, with slender branches and finely cut foliage. It produces large quantities of beautiful pale blue to violet flowers in tight clusters from April to July. Globe gilia is easy to grow in full sun or part shade in any well-drained soil and requires no supplemental watering once established. It is an important nectar source for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Sandy Koi discovered a rare atala butterfly feeding on coontie plants during a tour of a native plant garden in 2001. The atala butterfly was thought to be extinct but had been rediscovered in 1979. Koi made the conservation of the atala butterfly her life's work, organizing two reintroduction efforts and now studying them for her PhD. The atala butterfly population relies on the coontie plant for food and had declined as the coontie population was reduced by development in South Florida. Native plant gardens help support the recovery of the atala butterfly by providing habitat for coontie plants.
This newsletter provides updates on plants growing at Maypop Hill Nursery and discusses spring gardening tasks. Native azaleas are flowering, including pink Rhododendron canescens and yellow/orange varieties. Common spring chores include dealing with vines on oakleaf hydrangea, brambles, poison ivy, and floppy spiderwort stems. A partnership in Minnesota called Blue Thumb promotes using native plants and rain gardens to improve water quality over manicured lawns. The newsletter shows pictures of native plants at Maypop Hill including coral bean, blackeyed peas, white wild indigo, and insects like bees on spiderwort and fireflies.
The Western Poppy is a native California wildflower that grows 1-2 feet tall with large, bright orange flowers resembling Iceland Poppies. It blooms in late spring and grows well in full sun to light shade with sandy or rocky, well-drained soil. The Western Poppy is drought tolerant after establishment and attracts birds and insects to its seeds. It makes an excellent addition to native plant gardens, containers, and pathways.
Lithops, also known as living stones or pebble plants, are succulent plants native to southern Africa that resemble stones to avoid being eaten. Their name comes from the Greek words "lithos" meaning stone and "ops" meaning like. Baby's Toes (Fenestraria) is a succulent plant genus from southern Africa with transparent "window" areas on each leaf that allow light in while the plant is partially buried in sand. Both plants are adapted to survive in arid climates with low rainfall through their stone-like appearances and ability to photosynthesize from underground.
Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as the carnation or clove pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region but has been extensively cultivated for over 2,000 years. Carnations come in a variety of colors and have symbolic meanings depending on their color. They are also national or state flowers in several places.
Nevin's gilia is a rare, endemic annual wildflower native to the Channel Islands and Baja California that grows 1-2 feet tall. It has upright stems, hairy leaves, and small lavender bell-shaped flowers from spring through a long bloom period. Nevin's gilia prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained soil, requiring good winter and spring rains but no water after blooming is complete. It makes a nice substitute for non-native phlox and blue-flowered annuals and provides good habitat for birds and pollinators.
This document summarizes 15 plant specimens collected for a neighborhood nature collection. It includes plants like pentas, palm leaves, hibiscus flowers, the endangered nene goose which is Hawaii's state bird, kumquats and cooking bananas grown in the author's yard, and specialty fruits like mango and lychee obtained locally. The last specimen described is peaberry coffee growing on a hillside in Kona town.
Globe gilia is a native annual wildflower that grows 1-3 feet tall and wide, with slender branches and finely cut foliage. It produces large quantities of beautiful pale blue to violet flowers in tight clusters from April to July. Globe gilia is easy to grow in full sun or part shade in any well-drained soil and requires no supplemental watering once established. It is an important nectar source for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Sandy Koi discovered a rare atala butterfly feeding on coontie plants during a tour of a native plant garden in 2001. The atala butterfly was thought to be extinct but had been rediscovered in 1979. Koi made the conservation of the atala butterfly her life's work, organizing two reintroduction efforts and now studying them for her PhD. The atala butterfly population relies on the coontie plant for food and had declined as the coontie population was reduced by development in South Florida. Native plant gardens help support the recovery of the atala butterfly by providing habitat for coontie plants.
This newsletter provides updates on plants growing at Maypop Hill Nursery and discusses spring gardening tasks. Native azaleas are flowering, including pink Rhododendron canescens and yellow/orange varieties. Common spring chores include dealing with vines on oakleaf hydrangea, brambles, poison ivy, and floppy spiderwort stems. A partnership in Minnesota called Blue Thumb promotes using native plants and rain gardens to improve water quality over manicured lawns. The newsletter shows pictures of native plants at Maypop Hill including coral bean, blackeyed peas, white wild indigo, and insects like bees on spiderwort and fireflies.
The Western Poppy is a native California wildflower that grows 1-2 feet tall with large, bright orange flowers resembling Iceland Poppies. It blooms in late spring and grows well in full sun to light shade with sandy or rocky, well-drained soil. The Western Poppy is drought tolerant after establishment and attracts birds and insects to its seeds. It makes an excellent addition to native plant gardens, containers, and pathways.
Lithops, also known as living stones or pebble plants, are succulent plants native to southern Africa that resemble stones to avoid being eaten. Their name comes from the Greek words "lithos" meaning stone and "ops" meaning like. Baby's Toes (Fenestraria) is a succulent plant genus from southern Africa with transparent "window" areas on each leaf that allow light in while the plant is partially buried in sand. Both plants are adapted to survive in arid climates with low rainfall through their stone-like appearances and ability to photosynthesize from underground.
Dianthus caryophyllus, commonly known as the carnation or clove pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region but has been extensively cultivated for over 2,000 years. Carnations come in a variety of colors and have symbolic meanings depending on their color. They are also national or state flowers in several places.
Nevin's gilia is a rare, endemic annual wildflower native to the Channel Islands and Baja California that grows 1-2 feet tall. It has upright stems, hairy leaves, and small lavender bell-shaped flowers from spring through a long bloom period. Nevin's gilia prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained soil, requiring good winter and spring rains but no water after blooming is complete. It makes a nice substitute for non-native phlox and blue-flowered annuals and provides good habitat for birds and pollinators.
Apples are one of the most popular fall fruits due to their balance of sweet and tart flavors that are synonymous with cooler weather. Pumpkins are iconic symbols of fall and provide nutritional benefits as a great source of vitamins and minerals. Cranberries peak in flavor during October and November and have health benefits like preventing urinary tract infections. Sweet potatoes are regularly eaten during Thanksgiving thanks to their natural sweetness and versatility in cooking, and they are high in nutrients. Pears are among the healthiest fall produce due to their fiber helping lower cholesterol.
Clarkia purpurea, also known as Farewell-to-Spring or Purple Clarkia, is a native wildflower of coastal areas from Washington to Baja California that blooms from March to July. It is an annual herbaceous plant that grows 4-24 inches tall with bright green leaves and purple stems bearing light purple or magenta flowers. The flowers resemble those found in Victorian cottage gardens and attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and native bees. Clarkia purpurea grows well in full sun to semi-shade with moist, well-drained soil and requires little to no fertilizer or maintenance beyond thinning seedlings. It is suitable for mixed beds, borders, pots, and as a cut
The Firecracker Flower is a perennial wildflower native to Northern California that blooms from March to June. It produces grass-like leaves and striking scarlet red flowers clustered on hanging stalks. The bulb grows to 1 foot tall and wide and prefers part shade and well-draining soil, going dormant after blooming in summer. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is a low maintenance choice for gardens, pathways, and containers.
This document summarizes information about the Farewell-to-spring / Godetia plant (Clarkia amoena). It is a native California wildflower that grows 2-3 feet tall and wide. It blooms in spring and summer with amazing shades of pink and magenta flowers. It is well-suited for gardens, where it thrives in full sun and tolerates a variety of soil and water conditions. It is a good substitute for non-native spring annuals and attracts butterflies and other pollinators.
The newsletter provides information about the plants and wildlife at Maypop Hill Nursery in Louisiana. It recommends native plants that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, such as Stokes aster, bergamot, coneflower, and blazing star. It also discusses the nursery's plans to participate in two upcoming garden shows to promote native plant landscaping. Wildlife sightings on the property include Carolina wrens nesting and turtles laying eggs. The overall goal of the nursery is to create low-maintenance, natural landscapes that support local biodiversity.
The grandiflora petunia type was developed in early 1950, with the first F1 hybrid grandiflora,
‘Ballerina,’ introduced in 1952. This type has large showy flowers 31⁄2 to 5 inches in diameter. Cultivarshave been developed in a widerange of flower colors and with
petals that may have frilled or
rounded edges.
Pick Your Own Apples Near Dayton, OH - Yahoo Voicesinconclusivekud58
The document discusses four farms near Dayton, OH that offer apple picking in the fall. Monnin Fruit Farm is the most affordable, with a full bushel of apples costing $16 and a half bushel $10. Tuken's Farm charges by the pound at $1.29/lb. Hidden Valley Fruit Farm charges $12 per peck and $20 for two pecks. Iron's Fruit Farm charges $8 per peck and $15 for a half bushel, and also has a corn maze and farm animals.
Northern California lettuce supplier Tanimura & Antle is voluntarily recalling romaine lettuce which may be contaminated with E. coli. The recalled lettuce was distributed to 19 states and Puerto Rico between August 2-19. The recall affects 2,095 cases of packaged romaine lettuce with a specific UPC code.
Chaparral honeysuckle is a native, deciduous perennial vine or shrub that grows 6-10 feet long. It has opposite, rounded leaves fused to the stem and produces lovely yellow flowers in spring and summer followed by bright red, edible but bitter fruits. It is drought tolerant once established and can be used as a groundcover, climber on arbors, or for attracting hummingbirds with its sweet nectar and providing bird habitat and cover. It requires full sun to part shade and tolerates a variety of soil conditions with occasional summer watering.
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The document describes the process of a bean growing from a seed planted in the ground. The bean seed requires sunlight, water and nutrients from the soil to begin germinating and sprouting, developing a stem, roots and leaves. As the bean plant continues growing, it produces flowers that are pollinated, resulting in new beans growing.
This document discusses the history and uses of sunflowers. It details how sunflowers were domesticated by Native Americans over 1000 BC for food and oil. Today, sunflowers are an important food source for many birds and small mammals. Planting sunflowers is an easy way to attract wildlife to your property, as over 40 species of birds consume the seeds. The black oilseed variety is particularly nutritious and a favored food. Whether growing a few in your backyard or planting acreages, sunflowers provide benefits to wildlife.
1. The African violet was first discovered in 1892 in East Africa by Baron Walter von St. Paul.
2. Over 20 wild species have been found with blue-violet blossoms but varying characteristics.
3. African violets were brought to North America from Europe in 1926 and modern varieties result from hybridization, displaying a wide variety of traits beyond the original blue flowers.
California has diverse geography and climate that support a wide variety of plant species. This document highlights several plants found in different regions of California from March to July. It describes rare and endangered species found in the coastal ranges, western Sierra Nevada foothills, and deserts. Species mentioned include Fritillaria purdyi, Erythronium helenae, Lewisia rediviva, and Arctomecon merriamii found in the Death Valley region. The document also discusses the diverse flora found in northern California along the Oregon border, including various Iris, Erythronium, and Trillium species that are endemic to small areas.
This document summarizes information about the California goldfields (Lasthenia californica ssp. californica) plant. It is a native annual wildflower found in southwestern US from Oregon to New Mexico at elevations below 4500 feet. It has narrow leaves and bright golden-yellow sunflower heads about 1/2 inch in diameter. It blooms from February to May depending on rainfall and provides seeds for birds. It is well-suited for native wildflower gardens and mixes well with grasses and summer-dry shrubs when massed for a show of golden yellow color in spring. It requires full sun, local soil, and winter/spring water but can withstand drought after blooming.
The desert lily is a native perennial herb that grows 1-3 feet tall with strap-like leaves and large white fragrant flowers on tall stalks following winter rains. It is found in sandy soils in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of California, Arizona, Mexico. As an accent plant, it attracts pollinators but is difficult to get to flower and requires very well-drained soil and full sun with good winter water but no summer water.
Broadleaf arrowhead is a clumping perennial herb that grows from 1-4 feet tall and wide. It has large arrowhead-shaped leaves and produces small white flowers in summer that attract pollinators. The plant spreads through stolons and corms, and dies back annually except for the corms. It is well-suited for use in ponds, bogs, or wet soil around ponds, and provides habitat for birds and pollinators. The corms are edible and were used as a staple food by California Native Americans.
The document provides an overview of the Papaveraceae family, also known as the poppy family. It notes that the family contains hundreds of species, many of which are used medicinally or as ornamental garden plants. The family is found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and is known for alkaloids and opiates used in medicine. It also includes the poppy, California poppy, and bleeding heart genera. The document describes various species' morphological features, native ranges, uses, and responses to fire. It provides photos to illustrate different species and their characteristic flowers, leaves, seeds, and growth forms.
The Ojibwe people originated the dreamcatcher. They believed dreamcatchers hung above a sleeper would catch bad dreams in its webby pattern while letting good dreams pass through. Traditionally, Ojibwe only used dreamcatchers for children as adults should interpret their own dreams. The Ojibwe are a large Native American group known for crafts like birch bark canoes and use of cowry shells for trading. Cowry shells have historically been used as currency in many parts of the world and still used in jewelry and decorations. Beachcombing involves searching beaches for items washed ashore, a popular pastime for finding seashells and other curiosities.
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Apples are one of the most popular fall fruits due to their balance of sweet and tart flavors that are synonymous with cooler weather. Pumpkins are iconic symbols of fall and provide nutritional benefits as a great source of vitamins and minerals. Cranberries peak in flavor during October and November and have health benefits like preventing urinary tract infections. Sweet potatoes are regularly eaten during Thanksgiving thanks to their natural sweetness and versatility in cooking, and they are high in nutrients. Pears are among the healthiest fall produce due to their fiber helping lower cholesterol.
Clarkia purpurea, also known as Farewell-to-Spring or Purple Clarkia, is a native wildflower of coastal areas from Washington to Baja California that blooms from March to July. It is an annual herbaceous plant that grows 4-24 inches tall with bright green leaves and purple stems bearing light purple or magenta flowers. The flowers resemble those found in Victorian cottage gardens and attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and native bees. Clarkia purpurea grows well in full sun to semi-shade with moist, well-drained soil and requires little to no fertilizer or maintenance beyond thinning seedlings. It is suitable for mixed beds, borders, pots, and as a cut
The Firecracker Flower is a perennial wildflower native to Northern California that blooms from March to June. It produces grass-like leaves and striking scarlet red flowers clustered on hanging stalks. The bulb grows to 1 foot tall and wide and prefers part shade and well-draining soil, going dormant after blooming in summer. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is a low maintenance choice for gardens, pathways, and containers.
This document summarizes information about the Farewell-to-spring / Godetia plant (Clarkia amoena). It is a native California wildflower that grows 2-3 feet tall and wide. It blooms in spring and summer with amazing shades of pink and magenta flowers. It is well-suited for gardens, where it thrives in full sun and tolerates a variety of soil and water conditions. It is a good substitute for non-native spring annuals and attracts butterflies and other pollinators.
The newsletter provides information about the plants and wildlife at Maypop Hill Nursery in Louisiana. It recommends native plants that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, such as Stokes aster, bergamot, coneflower, and blazing star. It also discusses the nursery's plans to participate in two upcoming garden shows to promote native plant landscaping. Wildlife sightings on the property include Carolina wrens nesting and turtles laying eggs. The overall goal of the nursery is to create low-maintenance, natural landscapes that support local biodiversity.
The grandiflora petunia type was developed in early 1950, with the first F1 hybrid grandiflora,
‘Ballerina,’ introduced in 1952. This type has large showy flowers 31⁄2 to 5 inches in diameter. Cultivarshave been developed in a widerange of flower colors and with
petals that may have frilled or
rounded edges.
Pick Your Own Apples Near Dayton, OH - Yahoo Voicesinconclusivekud58
The document discusses four farms near Dayton, OH that offer apple picking in the fall. Monnin Fruit Farm is the most affordable, with a full bushel of apples costing $16 and a half bushel $10. Tuken's Farm charges by the pound at $1.29/lb. Hidden Valley Fruit Farm charges $12 per peck and $20 for two pecks. Iron's Fruit Farm charges $8 per peck and $15 for a half bushel, and also has a corn maze and farm animals.
Northern California lettuce supplier Tanimura & Antle is voluntarily recalling romaine lettuce which may be contaminated with E. coli. The recalled lettuce was distributed to 19 states and Puerto Rico between August 2-19. The recall affects 2,095 cases of packaged romaine lettuce with a specific UPC code.
Chaparral honeysuckle is a native, deciduous perennial vine or shrub that grows 6-10 feet long. It has opposite, rounded leaves fused to the stem and produces lovely yellow flowers in spring and summer followed by bright red, edible but bitter fruits. It is drought tolerant once established and can be used as a groundcover, climber on arbors, or for attracting hummingbirds with its sweet nectar and providing bird habitat and cover. It requires full sun to part shade and tolerates a variety of soil conditions with occasional summer watering.
Fruit Culture; by B. M Leloso, California State Board of Horticulture (1890) FalXda
Fruit Culture; by B. M Leloso, California State Board of Horticulture (1890) >>>>Sour Orange Stock, Fertilizing and Methods of Compounding Fertilizers, Injurious Insect Pests, Parasites, and Obervatons.
The document describes the process of a bean growing from a seed planted in the ground. The bean seed requires sunlight, water and nutrients from the soil to begin germinating and sprouting, developing a stem, roots and leaves. As the bean plant continues growing, it produces flowers that are pollinated, resulting in new beans growing.
This document discusses the history and uses of sunflowers. It details how sunflowers were domesticated by Native Americans over 1000 BC for food and oil. Today, sunflowers are an important food source for many birds and small mammals. Planting sunflowers is an easy way to attract wildlife to your property, as over 40 species of birds consume the seeds. The black oilseed variety is particularly nutritious and a favored food. Whether growing a few in your backyard or planting acreages, sunflowers provide benefits to wildlife.
1. The African violet was first discovered in 1892 in East Africa by Baron Walter von St. Paul.
2. Over 20 wild species have been found with blue-violet blossoms but varying characteristics.
3. African violets were brought to North America from Europe in 1926 and modern varieties result from hybridization, displaying a wide variety of traits beyond the original blue flowers.
California has diverse geography and climate that support a wide variety of plant species. This document highlights several plants found in different regions of California from March to July. It describes rare and endangered species found in the coastal ranges, western Sierra Nevada foothills, and deserts. Species mentioned include Fritillaria purdyi, Erythronium helenae, Lewisia rediviva, and Arctomecon merriamii found in the Death Valley region. The document also discusses the diverse flora found in northern California along the Oregon border, including various Iris, Erythronium, and Trillium species that are endemic to small areas.
This document summarizes information about the California goldfields (Lasthenia californica ssp. californica) plant. It is a native annual wildflower found in southwestern US from Oregon to New Mexico at elevations below 4500 feet. It has narrow leaves and bright golden-yellow sunflower heads about 1/2 inch in diameter. It blooms from February to May depending on rainfall and provides seeds for birds. It is well-suited for native wildflower gardens and mixes well with grasses and summer-dry shrubs when massed for a show of golden yellow color in spring. It requires full sun, local soil, and winter/spring water but can withstand drought after blooming.
The desert lily is a native perennial herb that grows 1-3 feet tall with strap-like leaves and large white fragrant flowers on tall stalks following winter rains. It is found in sandy soils in the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of California, Arizona, Mexico. As an accent plant, it attracts pollinators but is difficult to get to flower and requires very well-drained soil and full sun with good winter water but no summer water.
Broadleaf arrowhead is a clumping perennial herb that grows from 1-4 feet tall and wide. It has large arrowhead-shaped leaves and produces small white flowers in summer that attract pollinators. The plant spreads through stolons and corms, and dies back annually except for the corms. It is well-suited for use in ponds, bogs, or wet soil around ponds, and provides habitat for birds and pollinators. The corms are edible and were used as a staple food by California Native Americans.
The document provides an overview of the Papaveraceae family, also known as the poppy family. It notes that the family contains hundreds of species, many of which are used medicinally or as ornamental garden plants. The family is found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and is known for alkaloids and opiates used in medicine. It also includes the poppy, California poppy, and bleeding heart genera. The document describes various species' morphological features, native ranges, uses, and responses to fire. It provides photos to illustrate different species and their characteristic flowers, leaves, seeds, and growth forms.
The Ojibwe people originated the dreamcatcher. They believed dreamcatchers hung above a sleeper would catch bad dreams in its webby pattern while letting good dreams pass through. Traditionally, Ojibwe only used dreamcatchers for children as adults should interpret their own dreams. The Ojibwe are a large Native American group known for crafts like birch bark canoes and use of cowry shells for trading. Cowry shells have historically been used as currency in many parts of the world and still used in jewelry and decorations. Beachcombing involves searching beaches for items washed ashore, a popular pastime for finding seashells and other curiosities.
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The California Poppy: A Brief History of California's State Flower
1. Eschscholtzia californica, or, the California poppy is
native to California but is found along the entire western
coast of the United States. It is found as far north as
Washington state, and as far south as Mexico. It has also
established itself in southern France, Australia and Chile.
The flower is usually golden orange, and is referred to
as “golden poppy,” hence its designation as the
California (Golden State) flower. It was selected as the
state flower by the California State Floral Society in
December 1890, but the state legislature did not make
the selection official until 1903. April 6 is designated as
California Poppy Day.
Horticulturalists have produced many cultivars with a
range of colors, blossoms and stem forms. However,
these cultivars will typically not breed true on
successive reseeding and will need to be replanted to
see the cultivar's unique features.
California Poppy is drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and
easy to grow in gardens. It is best grown as an annual,
in full sun and sandy, well-drained, poor soil. Under
irrigation it can act as a Perennial.
For more information, see:
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The California Poppy:
A Brief History of California's
State Flower
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