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Bamboo
... a bamboo relative in the tribe Arundineae. Three developing upright stems are shown by the red arrows. The terminal end of the rhizome is upcurved into a developing culm. The ... native tules (Scirpus californicus). Because of its invasiveness, drastic control measures have been used in San Diego County, including burning and herbicide sprays. A clarinet mouthpiece and "reeds" from the giant reed ...
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Kendo Woman
... Anatomy Illustrations Nettle Trichome Illustration Illustration Of A Garlic Bulb Duckweed: Lemna perpusilla Antibodies & Red Blood Cells Food Web & Energy Pyramids Flowers Inside Fig Syconium Animal Classification Diagrams ... belt (san-dan) in kendo. She did her training at the Costa Mesa Dojo with Takeshi Yamaguchi, the San Diego County Dojo in Carlsbad with Ted Mason, and the San Diego Kendo Bu ...
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Arboretum Images 3
... yucca moths (Tegeticula maculata) which are the natural pollinator for this interesting yucca species in San Diego County. Depending on the authority, yuccas are usually placed in the lily family (Liliaceae) or ... bizarre, thick-trunked tree native to the Canary Islands. Dragon's blood is a bright red dye obtained from the resinous fruit of the Asian palm Calamus draco (Daemonorops draco). Right ...
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Arboretum Images 5
... known locally as "lucky beans." This beautiful flowering tree is commonly cultivated in San Diego County. Bright red seeds of the African kafferboom coral tree (Erythrina caffra). The seeds in the ... planted as a shade tree along streets in San Diego County. In fact, it lines the major thoroughfares at California State University, San Marcos. Moreton Bay chestnut (Castanospermum australe), a beautiful ...
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Arboretum Images 6
... to erosion and forms some of the higher topography in coastal San Diego County. Massive trunk and base of another Phytolacca weberbaueri in the ... Terminology Part II The large orange syconia and abruptly acuminate leaf apex (red arrow) of this fig at the top of the hill in ... . The right photograph was taken on Horn & Hoof Mesa at the San Diego Zoo. Stinkhorn Fungus At Base Of Palomar's Bottle Tree In ...
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Arboretum Images 7b
... Australia. The latter plant was photographed at the San Diego Wild Animal Park's Protea Garden. It also ... Australia. The peculiar flowers are produced on long red stalks that are arranged like the spokes of ... red papilionaceous flowers resemble those of a sweet pea. This perennial shrub remained unidentified in the Arboretum for many years. Special thanks to Steve Brigham of Buena Creek Gardens in San ...
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Arboretum Images 8
... in the coastal sage scrub adjacent to the Palomar College Arboretum. Snapdragon Family (Scrophulariaceae) Red bush monkeyflower (Mimulus puniceus), one of the most colorful shrubs of the coastal sage ... is an ideal landscaping shrub for southern California. Another Species Of Yerba Santa In San Diego County Cucumber Family (Cucurbitaceae) The massive caudex and spiny seed capsules of wild cucumber ( ...
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San Marcos Vernal Pool Checklist
... San Marcos Vernal Pool Area Brodiaeas In San Marcos and On San Clemente Island Does Brodiaea jolonensis Occur In San Diego County? Other Interesting Species In San Marcos Vernal Pool Area (1) Other Interesting Species In San ... (red arrow) are dwarf woollyheads (Psilocarphus brevissimus). 4. Brodiaeas In San Marcos & San Clemente Island Abstract: Coastal populations of Brodiaea in San Diego County ...
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San Marcos Mountains
... San Marcos Mountains Wayne's Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search The San Marcos Mountains An Isolated Range in Northern San Diego County Bulb Plants Of Adobe Hillsides In San ... summer holly superficially resembles the common mission manzanita (Xylococcus bicolor), although the red, bumpy fruits (drupes) of Comarostaphylis are quite different from the dark, smooth ...
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San Diego Mts. Photos 2
... surprising discovery in the burned forested area along Sunrise Highway. Note the clasping leaf base (red arrow), nodding bud and glaucous, glabrous foliage. Right: Raw opium latex is dripping from ... P. Rebman. 1996. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Diego County (3rd Edition). SDSU Herbarium Press, San Diego, California. Return To Plant List Of San Diego Mtns Return To WAYNE'S WORD Home Page ...
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