Why Some Flowers Bloom In the Dead of Summer
Most local annuals and perennials grow and breed in spring and early summer when times are good and water is abundant. Not these weirdos.
Ken-ichi Ueda is a half-Irish, half-Japanese, sort-of-Canadian but all-American Southern New England ophiophile currently residing in Oakland. As a perennial amateur, his ignorance remains evergreen.
Most local annuals and perennials grow and breed in spring and early summer when times are good and water is abundant. Not these weirdos.
Skyline Gardens, an incredible hotspot for California native plants with sweeping views, doesn't look like a garden. But it is.
What are some green things to see in nature in the Bay Area?