Week of June 17, 2011
Cut flower Lilium 'Dani Arafin' and Delphinium consolida in the cut flower garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Cardiodrinum gigantium, a bulb native to China and the Himalaya's towers at 6 feet in the Asian woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Red-tailed Hawk enjoying lunch by the Tennis Court Garden.
Photo by Doug Croft
Oppuntia humifusa,the Prickly Pear Cactus, mingles with Sedum and Eschscholtzia californica, the California poppy near the Ruin.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Clematis 'Alba Luxurians' in the Cut Flower Garden..
Photo by Doug Croft
Nymphaea 'Perry's Pink' opens in the pond.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' perfumes the parking lot garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Aesclepias tuberosa, butterfly weed and grasses, Nasella tenuissima and Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' weaving through the sunsteps by the ruin.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Triteleia laxa 'Queen Fabiola' illuminated by morning light in the parking lot garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Tamarix ramosissima 'Rubra' against a stormy sky above the pond.
Photo by Lisa Roper
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