And...the new native habitat is abloom
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You can see why I literally like to sit in the garden and watch the plants grow.
I don't think I intentionally planted these native plants by color group, but here is one area:
Purple Gleam California poppies, Verbena de la Mina, and Birds Eye (or Tricolor) Gilia.
That pop of yellow is from one of the Coast gumplants.
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Another area is golden - California poppies, Ella Nelson's Yellow buckwheat, and Seaside wooly sunflowers.
Yes, the pollinators have also arrived.
More about them in the next post.
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