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SF Botanical Garden’s September Plant Sale
San Francisco Botanical Garden’s September Plant Sale offers a unique selection of California plants as well as succulents from around the world. Nursery volunteers will be on hand to help with selection and offer advice.
| What | benefits |
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| When |
2008-09-13 10:00
2008-09-13 01:00
2008-09-13 from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM |
| Where | San Francisco Botanical Garden, 9th Ave. at Lincoln Way |
| Contact Phone | 415/661-1316 |
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Bay Area gardeners have found many reasons to use native plants--they are relatively easy to care for, many species are highly drought tolerant, their seeds and nectar sustain native wildlife, and they bring a natural authentic beauty to California gardens. The San Francisco Botanical Garden Society's annual September Plant Sale will feature many different varieties of California natives, including matillja poppy, native grasses, and woody shrubs, as well as an assortment of succulents from around the world. All the plants have been propagated from the Botanical Garden’s own collection and are suitable to the Bay area. Nursery volunteers will be on hand to help with selection and offer advice.