Showing posts with label What's Blooming at the L.A. Arboretum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What's Blooming at the L.A. Arboretum. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

September Plant Information Class Links

Amarygia hybrid Amaryllis in bloom. 

 

September 2023 Class Links

Arboretum Calendar:

Calendar | September at the Arboretum

 

Recent October Vistas and Views - Google Photos


(30) RIPPING FIRE IN ROW OF DRY CYPRESS TREES THREATENS HOMES - YouTube


75 Beautiful Front Yard Landscaping Pictures & Ideas | Houzz


Landscape Design Software and Web Apps


3D Landscape Design Tool | Garden Design Software | Landscape Architecture


REimagineHome AI driven landscape generation. 


SmartDraw - Create Flowcharts, Floor Plans, and Other Diagrams on Any Device


Garden Design Software - Free Online Garden Designer


Landscape Design Software Demo | PRO Landscape


Plant Selection Tools


SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide


Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute  Includes tree ID key and list of big California trees.  


How To Design your garden Using Native Plants


El Nativo Growers 


California native plants, picture, description, scientific name


My Plantfinder Monrovia nursery’s catalog -includes zone and planting distance information. . 


Calscape - Restore Nature One Garden at a Time  Includes landscaping program. 


Calflora - A non-profit database providing information on wild California plants 

Includes databases of native plants by location. 


www.waterwisegardenplanner.org Water saving design tool.

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

What's Blooming at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden this Labor Day Weekend?

If you open this page on your smart phone, just click on the little square in the upper right-hand corner of the embedded map and it should open up in Google Maps, then you can navigate to the plants. If you are reading this on your home computer or pad, just click on the share symbol (looks like a '<' with little circles on the ends and on the apex) and email the link to the map to an email address that you can open in your smart phone with Google Maps. Open the email that you just emailed yourself on your smart phone and click on the link and the map should open in Google maps. Once the map is open in Google maps you can navigate to the different markers to see what's blooming!

 

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