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Family: Aloaceae
Genus: Aloe microstigma
Common Name(s):
Synonym(s): Aloe brunnthaleri, Aloe juttae
Native Habitat: South Africa
Flower: Orange, Yellow
Cultivar Availability: Common Locally in some Areas
R. Porch's Private Collection
Still delving into the ancient aloe in search of structure. Somewhere in there is a form, waiting to be freed.
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Dietes bicolor is a clump-forming rhizomatous perennial plant with long sword-like pale-green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump. This species belongs to the Iridaceae family. Wikipedia
Scenes from the Sherman Oaks Garden Tour 2018 -- For more photos and gardening content, visit A Gardener's Notebook with Douglas E. Welch
Scenes from the Sherman Oaks Garden Tour 2018 -- For more photos and gardening content, visit A Gardener's Notebook with Douglas E. Welch
Dietes bicolor is a clump-forming rhizomatous perennial plant with long sword-like pale-green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump. This species belongs to the Iridaceae family. Wikipedia
A Close Study of Joshua Tree
Cylindropuntia echinocarpa
Common Name(s): Silver Cholla, Golden Cholla, Ground Cholla, Wiggin's Cholla
Synonym(s): Opuntia echinocarpa, Cactus echinocarpa, Opuntia wigginsii, Cylindropuntia wigginsii
Subfamily: Opuntioideae
Distribution: Baja California (Norte), Sonora - Mexico : Arizona, California, Nevada - United
States
Habit: Shrubby-Treelike
Flower: Green, Yellow
In native habitat, Joshua Tree National Park, CA USA
Still delving into the ancient aloe in search of structure. Somewhere in there is a form, waiting to be freed.
Scenes from the Sherman Oaks Garden Tour 2018 -- For more photos and gardening content, visit A Gardener's Notebook with Douglas E. Welch