Articles related to "Arbutus"



Red Winter Fruits
In this article we will look at two different plants that produce showy red fruits in the winter.
• red winter fruits • plants with red fruit • winter accent fruit • crabapples • disease resistant crabapples

Pacific Madrone Trees
Madrone is a stunning tree overhanging coastlines from its perch on rocky cliffs. Look for its evergreen leaves, summer flowers and bright fall berries.
• madrone • madrona • arbutus • arbutus menziesii • heath

Crossing Canada - Part X1
My first dip in the Pacific - my feet, at least.Then a ballet, chinese food, then Dev's place where I slept very well.
• arbutus • inner harbor • pacific • stones • ballet

Crossing Canada - Part XII
My visit to Mount Douglas where I was able to view the American mountains from the lookout there. And a very interesting tree - the arbutus.
• mount • douglas • arbutus • view • mist

Plant Families: Heath
The Heath Family, wow!
• plant families: heath • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology

Subtle Pleasures - Bark
All woody plants have bark, but it's not something most gardeners think about much until after autumn leaf fall when form and bark become prominent. If the enchantments of bark have eluded you, come along with me on a little tour of only a handful of the many species and cultivars of woody plants whose extraordinary bark enriches our gardens. This is rather a photo essay, so please be patient should the page load slowly for you.
• bark • tree bark • tree • trees • woody plants

The Beauty of Bare Branches
Winter interest from colour, form and texture of stems and branches
• winter flowers • winter berries • evergreen shrubs • winter stems • dogwoods

Early Bloomers in a New Land
After three weeks of a constantly spinning turnstile here, at the inn, my wife and I finally got away from the mountains and the winter for a couple days, heading for the coast and Point Reyes National Seashore. Imagine our surprise, discovering verdant slopes tumbling into the blue Pacific Ocean, full of life as well as the promise of life. Gray Whales were spouting off-shore, a variety of birds soared and zoomed and fluttered and hovered, a Bobcat hunkered down in the tall grass as we hiked by, Tule Elk foraged here and there, and an assortment of wildflowers were already in bloom.
• wildflowers of north america • botany • gregg pasterick • ecology • environment


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