Sidewalks of San Francisco
For a person visiting San Francisco from "The Great White North", one is struck not only the weather but also by the plant life that flourishes in this ideal mediterranean climate. I've just returned from a week in this lovely city, and again I was impressed by the quality, variety and creativity of gardening that I found there. In this post I am paying particular attention to the gardens I found in the front gardens which often overflowed onto the sidewalks and boulevards. Many of the plants that I saw there are the same that I grow outdoors and have to move indoors from November to April. And since the San Francisco plants are grown in the ground they are huge compared to my container grown collection.
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As an ardent fan of Saxifraga, I shall have to look into ascertaining one of these wonderfully brilliant charmers.
As we've both said before, the naming of plants is so interesting. And with this, the name, the plant and the time of the month all come together.
It is an interesting blend of colours, the newer leaves are tinted with orange/red turning to yellow or lime green depending on the exposure to light.
Remember to remind you to point it out next time you visit.
I think you'd really love this one. It is available from Fraser's Thimble Farm.