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Yellow Flowers

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 6, 2014 by Art ArizpeJuly 6, 2014

Yellow-flowered plant have got to be the most common ones. There are dozens of native plants with yellow flowers. I have to admit it. I don’t have the slightest idea what this plant is. Please let me know if you … Continue reading →

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Native Hedgehog And Blanket

Mother Nature's Son Posted on June 22, 2014 by Art ArizpeJune 22, 2014

Continuing the native plant theme of the last few weeks, here are two more interesting specimens. First is a strawberry hedgehog cactus. I’m not sure that’s what it really is, but that is what we call it. I posted about … Continue reading →

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More Native Landscape

Mother Nature's Son Posted on June 15, 2014 by Art ArizpeJune 22, 2014

Here are two more very pretty native plants for your landscape. Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) are everywhere right now. They are a native wildflower, members of the Aster family. They look a little like daisies and come in a wide … Continue reading →

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Native Landscape

Mother Nature's Son Posted on June 8, 2014 by Art ArizpeJune 8, 2014

Here are a few native plants which make great additions to your landscape. They are hardy and well-adapted and provide color and interest. First is a pink Salvia (Salvia greggii). The red-flowered plants behind it are also salvia gregii, so … Continue reading →

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Daddy Longlegs And Antelope Horns

Mother Nature's Son Posted on June 1, 2014 by Art ArizpeJune 8, 2014

I have a couple of grab-bag types of thing to share today. They’re basically just a couple of things that I noticed while outside and not specifically looking for anything. I didn’t have my big camera with me so these … Continue reading →

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