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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

SoCal plantlife


One of the highlights of my visit was a visit to the Los Angeles Arboretum. And I loved this palm tree. I can't remember what kind it is now, but it was cool. Click here for more photos from the arboretum.


One of the reasons I wanted to go to the arboretum was to take photos of flowers to adorn the walls of my upstairs hallway and maybe the living room. I got a few that should work. Click here for more photos.

Volleyball photos later today. You know that's what you're waiting for.

6 Comments:

Blogger Diva Kitty's Mom said...

Lily = Agapanthus. It's very common here on the coast. Snails LOVE them and they are super easy to grow. They thrive on neglect. http://www.agapanthus.org.uk/

Rose-like Tree = From the picture it looks like you’ve captured a snap of a camellia. Like a rose it comes in several floral varieties – floribunda, single (these look more like a hibiscus) and double floribunda. http://www.camellias-acs.com/

Maple = Flowering Maple or Chinese Lantern. These are beautiful. I have two at my house – I just love them. They are so graceful. http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/31553/

Green Leaves = It’s actually a Split Leaf Philodendron. I have one in my house, its nickname is monster. http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Araceae/Monstera_deliciosa.html

4:58 PM  
Blogger Diva Kitty's Mom said...

Green Leave - they might also be Elephant Ears...

5:06 PM  
Blogger ladylinoleum said...

Next time you find yourself in our fair city (and I am not moving!) we have to do lunch and we can go see more pirates at the LA Maritime Museum in San Pedro. That's a super-cool place to visit too.

7:06 PM  
Blogger Jessica said...

Thank for all the plant IDs! I knew I should have been writing down all the names as I took pictures, but I was just too excited. :)

The palm is really a palm, though. I can't remember which kind, but I distinctly remember it being a type of palm tree. Some of the trees were pretty big. The biggest that I saw was probably about 9-10 feet high. It would have made sense for me to snap pics of the labels, too, wouldn't it? :)

Next time I'm there we'll definitely do lunch, Lady L. I hope moving went well, though!

7:15 AM  
Blogger Diva Kitty said...

Mom said - Next trip you might want to visit the Huntington Botanical Gardens (and Library).

http://www.huntington.org/BotanicalDiv/HEHBotanicalHome.html

5:29 PM  
Blogger wormie said...

The Huntington (which is about 5 minutes from my place, actually) made the short list, but Jessica opted for the Arboretum instead. :) (I've been there a couple of times - I thought one of those times was with you, J., but I can't remember.) I've yet to see the Cactus garden at the Huntington...

5:37 PM  

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