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June 2025
Monthly Meeting


NEXT HYBRID MEETING: Agave Restoration And Corridor Conservation For Bats And People Of The American Southwest And Mexico - June 21, 2025, 1:30p - 3p, SD Oasis, Rancho Bernardo & Zoom
Horizonline Pictures, Bat Conservation International. NOTE: This is a hybrid in-person meeting and in this instance the speaker will be...
Jun 1
Articles


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Native Hedges for San Diego Gardens
By Clayton Tschudy. The amazing diversity of California native plants provides a treasure chest of incredible horticultural opportunities...
Apr 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Native Grasses
By Linda Jones. My neighbors recently replanted their front garden using several species of California native grasses, along with...
Mar 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Enjoying Desert Wildflowers
By Bobbie Stephenson. This is February and the spring bloom in the desert is gearing up! March is probably the best time to visit the...
Feb 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Late-Blooming Coastal Shrubs
By Clayton Tschudy. In coastal San Diego, we are blessed with several shrubs from the daisy family (Asteraceae) that bloom late in the...
Jan 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Beautiful (and Poisonous) Sacred Datura
By Linda Jones. The family Solanaceae is an oddity. Some of our most important vegetables and fruits are in this family: tomatoes,...
Dec 1, 2018


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: California Fuchsia: Native Fall Bloomer
By Bobbie Stephenson. California fuchsia (Epilobium canum), also called hummingbird flower and hummingbird trumpet, is the best species...
Nov 1, 2018


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Dudleya Poaching
By Susan Krzywicki. Native Plants: Good News, Bad News Popularity is always a double-edged sword. While it is nice to see California...
Oct 1, 2018
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