Saturday, November 28, 2009
Santa Cruz County
Despite my present fluid garden state I managed some botanical adventures. An exciting set of visits to Native Revival in Aptos and Sierra Azul in Watsonville was punctuated by a visit to Cabrillo College's Salvia Garden! I saw some spectacular Salvias at this garden. The Mexican section was full of hummingbird visited flowers, and I saw some interesting S. leucantha hybrids. Both nurseries were full of botanical abundance, and lovely demonstration gardens burst with bloom and leaf. I've included a picture of a Protea with some apian visitors from Sierra Azul. Also included is a Salvia flower close-up and a picture of John in the Salvia garden. His excitement at all these plants is certainly palpable in this photo!
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Fluid garden state. Interesting phrase dear. Your pictures are very nice! The top one is really pretty. John looks ecstatically happy. (some people are outside my door speaking a foreign language.)
Are these salvia plants? am sorry but i really want to know about salvia plants as i want to grow them in my garden and also i want to know what is salvia divinorum
I was filled with joy of colors reading these articles here..wonderful art!! i have shared this with face book !! have also added this to my google reader and expecting some blogs which relates spice smoke
Next time try to upload a Close up picture of yours and i really want to see pictures of your garden from close and by the way do you even grow up salvia plants in your garden ?:)
Where do i get salvia onine ?
Priyanka you can go trough this site
Salviaextracts.com ... its a pretty nice site with lot of different products with affordable price !
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