I'm nuts about plants and all the animals and minerals that reside with them.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Saturday, June 18, 2016
First Palms in Northern California - Another Opinion
The News, August 11, 1917 |
Monday, June 6, 2016
Mystery Pink Flower
Last year in May, I ran across a mystery tree in our local park. "Hello, Lovely!" I said, "I don't think that I've seen your likes anywhere before. I don't even think I recognize your family. You are very pretty though! Who are you?"
The flowers are pink and tropical looking. The leaves green and glossy. I googled "pink flower tree" and many other combinations. Nothing looked right. I even used google image and came up short.
I posted a question on a forum asking if anyone knew what it was and stumped two experts. (However, eventually one person had a Southern California friend who knew.)
I tried out the Urban Tree Key and to my surprise I found out what this tree is. If you want to cover up the answer and try this yourself, you can discover it, too.
Illustrated Plant Nuts from 1877
1887 Gardener's Monthly |
Now I see that I'm 129 years behind on The Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturalist.
Purchasing Palms in Early California
B.S. Fox's nursery in San Jose, 1873 |