Spring is in the air, our native plants are starting to bust out in blooms. This "blue blossom" is from a local genetic variety, also known as Ceonothus, that grows in coastal chapparal. These shrubs are not only beautiful but hardy and drought resistent. Using local flowers attracts local beauties like these painted lady butterflies. Our yard must have had hundreds of them.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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