Going Native Garden Tour 2013
April 13, 2013 by Beth Slatkin
A free tour of native gardens in the Santa Clara Valley and on the Peninsula
April 20-21, 2013
Since 2003, …
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April 13, 2013 by Beth Slatkin
A free tour of native gardens in the Santa Clara Valley and on the Peninsula
April 20-21, 2013
Since 2003, …
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April 13, 2013 by Beth Slatkin
A free tour of native gardens in the Santa Clara Valley and on the Peninsula
Since 2003, the Bay Area’s …
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July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
“Since 1974, University Press Books has carried titles for readers and scholars, gardeners and environmentalists, children and adults. We have sections on California Native Flora, Natural History, Botany, and more. We order from 150 publishers, as well as stocking all of theUniversity of California Press’s Natural History Guides series. Our author events are held around our Great Table, frequently featuring discussions about our natural world, from owls to lichens, political geography to plant galls. “
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Located in Strawberry Canyon, this garden has extensive grounds and plants form all over the world, including a large area of California native plants.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Involved in the new California Academy of Science’s living roof, Rana Creek is a sustainable design and restoration consulting firm.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
Landscape design firm specializing in native plant gardens.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in its work of public education, horticultural development, and conservation. The Garden is a beautiful 10-acre living museum of California native plants located in the hills above Berkeley, California, and open to the public daily. The Garden also offers free weekend tours and fee-based classes.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
The garden comprises about 3.5 acres within the Benicia State Recreation Area, adjacent to the main picnic area, and just below newly constructed trails around Dillon Point.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
East Bay Wilds specializes in the use of native plant material in residential and commercial landscapes of the East Bay. They use plants cultivated in their own native plant nursery.