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June 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Right Tree, Right Place, Right Fire Zone: A Look at San Diego’s Trees and Their Future, With Tony Gurnoe, June 20, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Native trees are all the rage, with municipalities such as Encinitas passing regulations that require new landscape development projects to include native species. Which trees count as native? Are they good choices for your yard? How do native trees relate to fire and California's new zone 0 regulations? We'll talk about all of these things while profiling some of San Diego's unique and often underappreciated local trees. Tony Gurnoe has conducted research related to native t
Jun 1
Articles


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Why I Love Tecate Cypress
By Susan Krzywicki. Editor's Note: The Tecate cypress is an endangered species, and it's one of the many plants that the San Diego Zoo...
Apr 1, 2018


NEWS: Enchanting Encinitas Update: Two Gardens Added
The April 7, 2018 SDHS garden tour, Enchanting Encinitas, is just one week away. This year’s tour will feature eight extraordinary...
Apr 1, 2018


VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: Evey Torre-Bueno's 'Whole Little World'
By Karen Krugman. If you have ordered or picked up your SDHS name tag, chances are you have met Evey Torre-Bueno. Born near Van Cortlandt...
Apr 1, 2018


MEETING REPORT: Soft Succulents Aren't Hard to Find
By Sabine Prather. The March 12th meeting of the San Diego Horticultural Society drew scores of attendees eager to enjoy the gala...
Apr 1, 2018


MONTHLY MEETING: Preserving San Diego County Native Plants
April is Native Plant Month and on Monday April 9, 2018, the San Diego Horticultural Society welcomes three researchers from the San...
Mar 13, 2018
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