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kylemoolman
kylemoolman
  April 11, 2013
[[]]http://www.plantinfo.co.za/index.php?category=&plant
=603&tpl=plantdetails[[]]
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lowemal
lowemal
blue elderberry
  blue elderberry December 06, 2012
blue elderberry can grow as tall as 20 feet but usually only growing to 9. this plant has jagged leaves and this plant was widely used by southern California native americans in a multitude of ways they made flutes, bows, pipes, out of the easy to work with and hollow wood. the berries can make pies, jellies, jams, wines but are toxic if not cooked properly. [[]]http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SANIC5[[]] blue elderberry
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lowemal
lowemal
bigberry manzanita
  bigberry manzanita December 05, 2012
This plant is small tree or shrub usually around waist to shoulder hight but can grow as tall 25 feet, with small gray/green leaves with waxy like coating. a very unique characteristic of this plant is its deep red bark (that some rodents cant get enough of), it is a beautiful plant thats bark has a wonderful smooth feeling. some native american tribes used this plant as a dried snack, and the cut the apical meristem of this plant along with the fruit and flower and made a nice tea like dr bigberry manzanita
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Esselean
Esselean
Cape Broom
  Cape Broom July 21, 2012
Cape Broom is a woody perennial shrub and a legume. The species is native to the Mediterranean region, and is considered an invasive plant in most places where it has been introduced. Its reproductive vigour and preference for Mediterranean climates make it a very successful species in California and the Pacific Northwest, where it is considered a severe noxious weed, covering over 40,000 hectares. It is even more widespread in Australia, where it covers 600,000 hectares and is also considered Cape Broom
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forager
forager
Western Wax Current
  Western Wax Current July 09, 2012
Could be Ribes viscosissimum, Sticky Currant The fruit is an edible blue-black berry a centimeter long or longer. Western Wax Current
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forager
forager
Cholla Cactus
  Cholla Cactus June 23, 2012
Cholla Cactus
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Paddle Cactus
  Paddle Cactus June 16, 2012
Paddle Cactus
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jdeankL7
jdeankL7
Rosemary Grevillea
  Rosemary Grevillea June 15, 2012
Evergreen, resembles pink pearl..not sure as googling that lists it as native Australia, etc.. Rosemary Grevillea
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TeresaMorrison
TeresaMorrison
Purple Rock Rose
  Purple Rock Rose May 31, 2012
Purple Rock Rose
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Esselean
Esselean
Heath Banksia
  Heath Banksia May 19, 2012
The Heath Banksia is an attractive shrub with bright orange/red flowers. It is a good bird attracting plant especially the nectar eating types. In summer when the flowers are dripping with nectar you can smell the almost sickeningly sweet scent a mile away. The nectar can be sucked from the flowers or flowers can be dunked in water to produce a sweet drink. Dead Banksia flowers are to some Australian kids what pine cones are to children in other parts of the world. Children love collecting the Heath Banksia
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Honeysuckle? Dogwood?
  Honeysuckle? Dogwood? May 04, 2012
Honeysuckle? Dogwood?
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
Yellow Yarrow/Gold Yarrow
  Yellow Yarrow/Gold Yarrow May 01, 2012
Yellow Yarrow/Gold Yarrow
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
Cistus
  Cistus April 30, 2012
Cistus
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
Lady Banks Rose or Rosa banksia
  Lady Banks Rose or Rosa banksia April 20, 2012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_banksiae Lady Banks Rose or Rosa banksia
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Producer
Producer
Manzanita
  Manzanita April 09, 2012
Manzanita
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
African Cornflag (chasmanthe)
  African Cornflag (chasmanthe) April 08, 2012
African Cornflag (chasmanthe)
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eftm3
eftm3
Lantana
  Lantana February 21, 2012
Lantana
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Dinglydell
Dinglydell
Dragon Arum
  Dragon Arum June 09, 2011
Dragon Arum
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gardengeek
gardengeek
White Baneberry
  White Baneberry May 05, 2011
Although harmless to birds, Baneberry is very poisonous to humans. It is a heart relaxer that can cause you to have a heart attack. The berries are the most poisonous part. White Baneberry
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brayolin
brayolin
DESERT ROSE
  DESERT ROSE May 04, 2011
DESERT ROSE
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Dragon Fruit
  Dragon Fruit March 25, 2011
Strange Brazilian Alien Fruit Dragon Fruit
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CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Bougainvillea x buttiana 'Madonna'
  Bougainvillea x buttiana 'Madonna' March 12, 2011
The sap of the Bougainvillea can cause skin rashes similar to Toxicodendron species. Bougainvillea x buttiana 'Madonna'
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CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Rosemary Grevillea
  Rosemary Grevillea March 12, 2011
Rosemary Grevillea
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manicgardener
manicgardener
Madagascar Dragon Tree
  Madagascar Dragon Tree March 02, 2011
APG-III Classification: Asparagaceae (Nolinoideae Subfamily) [ druh-SEE-nuh mar-jin-NAY-tuh ] USDA hardiness zones: 10B through 11 Optimal Soil pH: 6.0-6.5 [ strict to avoid chlorosis (<6.0) or iron deficiency (>6.5) ] Optimal Temperature Range: 70-90°F Optimal Soil Temperature: 70-80°F Indoor Temperature Range: 70-80°F At soil or air temperatures less than 65°F, very little growth will occur. Minimal Safe Temperature: "Plants will be damaged at 35°F air tempe Madagascar Dragon Tree
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Seaka
Seaka
Sand Sage
  Sand Sage March 01, 2011
Sand Sage
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sakthi15
sakthi15
Chinese Witch Hazel
  Chinese Witch Hazel February 20, 2011
[[]]http://www.gardenersworld.com/plant-detail/PL00002908/36
3/chinese-witch-hazel[[]]
Chinese Witch Hazel
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limeslice
limeslice
Happy Wanderer
  Happy Wanderer January 23, 2011
[[]]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardenbergia_violacea[[]] Happy Wanderer
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howardd
howardd
Lantana
  Lantana January 16, 2011
Lantana
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Biocentric333
Biocentric333
Taube Lace Cap Hydrangea
  Taube Lace Cap Hydrangea October 09, 2010
Hydrangea flowers bloom from early spring through late fall. The coloration depends on the pH of the soil. Acidic soil will produce flowers which appear to be blue, neutral pH will produce pale petals, and alkaline soils produce flowers which appear pink to purple. The hydrangea is known as a hyperaccumulator and the change in pigment depends on the amount of aluminum ions present in the soil. The roots and leaves of certain Hydrangea species are known to have some medicinal value. However, it i Taube Lace Cap Hydrangea
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Aqil
Aqil
Wrightia antidysenterica
  Wrightia antidysenterica October 08, 2010
Wrightia antidysenterica
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