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friendsrpbg · 5 years
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J20170907-0002—Baccharis pilularis Al's Blue—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Baccharis pilularis "Al's Blue"—coyote brush. A dominant species in the northern California coastal scrub, less so, in Southern California. This is the upright form often known as the subspecies consanguinea that many, but not all, references ( including The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed. and Flora of North America) recognize . This upright form can be shaped into hedges in gardens. The selection "Al's Blue" is named for Al Seneres, a now-retired garden supervisor at Regional Parks Botanic Garden. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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friendsrpbg · 6 years
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J20170907-0002—Baccharis pilularis Al's Blue—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Baccharis pilularis "Al's Blue"—coyote brush. A dominant species in the northern coastal scrub. Less so, in Southern California. This is the upright form often known as the subspecies consanguinea that many, but not all, references ( including The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed. and Flora of North America) recognize . This upright form can be shaped into hedges in gardens. The selection "Al's Blue" is named for Al Seneres, a now-retired garden supervisor at Regional Parks Botanic Garden. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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friendsrpbg · 7 years
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J20170907-0002—Baccharis pilularis Al's Blue—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Baccharis pilularis "Al's Blue"—coyote brush. A dominant species in the northern coastal scrub. Less so, in Southern California. This is the upright form often known as the subspecies consanguinea that many, but not all, references ( including The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed. and Flora of North America) recognize . This upright form can be shaped into hedges in gardens. The selection "Al's Blue" is named for Al Seneres, a now-retired garden supervisor at Regional Parks Botanic Garden. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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