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Feb 24 2010

Agave geminiflora with Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’

Published by Michelle under Garden

Here’s a picture I took at the Cuyamaca Water Conservation Garden. It’s a demonstration garden for low water use plants at Cuyamaca Community College in Rancho San Diego. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in that area. The Euphorbia ‘Sticks on Fire’ and Twin Flowered Agave (detailed info in previous posts) work really well together [...]

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Feb 05 2010

Wicked Green Plant of the Week…………Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Fire Sticks’

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Fire Sticks’  aka Euphorbia Fire Sticks, Sticks on Fire, Fire Sticks Pencil Cactus I think this is a sort of love it or hate it type of plant. It is a succulent and so distinct in it’s color and silhouette. This plant adds an interesting element to a garden area. And it is [...]

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Feb 02 2010

Low Water Garden

Published by Michelle under Garden

I walked by this very cute garden the other day here in San Diego. It’s a good example of a low water, low maintenance garden. No grass here. The larger succulent to the left is Aeonium ‘Kiwi’, the ground cover in the foreground is Senecio mandraliscae (Blue Finger), the grass in the front is Nassella [...]

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Jan 28 2010

Wicked Green Plant of the Week…….Hesperaloe parviflora aka Red Yucca

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Hesperaloe parviflora aka Red Yucca The gray/green foliage and the tall red/coral (though there are some with yellow) flowers are a really nice contrast. Best Feature:  tall, arching thin stalks of flowers in late summer to early fall, low maintenance, low water From :  Texas and Mexico Preferable Places : Sunset Zones 2b, 3, 7-16, [...]

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Jan 14 2010

Wicked Green Plant of the Week………..Grevillea ‘Cranberra Gem’

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Grevillea ‘Cranberra Gem’ (also listed as just Grevillea ‘Cranberra’  or Grevillea rosmarinifolia ‘Cranberra Gem’) This is an evergreen shrub with really interesting red flowers. Best Feature:  bright red flowers in winter and spring, low maintenance, drought tolerant From :  Australia Preferable Places : Sunset Zones 8,9,12-24;  USDA Zones 8-10 Looks :  6-8 feet tall and [...]

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Jan 07 2010

Wicked Green Plant of the Week…………Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ aka Stonecrop (I’ve also seen this called Sedum telephium ‘Autumn Joy’) These perennial succulents provide great, bright color from late summer through the fall and interesting texture. There are a few variations in color from pink to red to orange. They need little maintenance and water. Best Feature:  bright flowers in late [...]

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Dec 17 2009

Wicked Green Plant of the Week………….Agave geminiflora

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Agave Geminiflora….aka Twin-Flowered Agave This is a great for a small garden focal point, alone or a small cluster of them. They are (usually) symmetrical spheres and add texture and interest.  A living sculpture. Best Feature:  green and some red/purple (when young) evergreen foliage, nice round shape, low maintenance, drought tolerant From :  Mexico Preferable [...]

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Dec 11 2009

Wicked Green Plant of the Week……..Santolina virens

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Santolina virens A great flowering ground cover that is also drought tolerant. Santolina chamaecyparissus or Lavender Cotton, is also a great option with gray foliage and lighter yellow flowers. Best Feature:  dark green, evergreen foliage and masses of small button-like bright yellow flowers, low maintenance, drought tolerant From :  Mediterranean Preferable Places : Sunset Zones [...]

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Dec 05 2009

Wicked Green Plant of the Week…………Senecio vitalis

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Senecio vitalis aka  Narrow Leaf Chalk Fingers (sometimes called Senecio cylindricus) This is a succulent perennial plant but I think that the delicate texture of the foliage make it more appealing and approachable than other succulents. It can cover an area as a high ground cover or can even be used as a houseplant. Best [...]

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Nov 23 2009

Wicked Green Plant of the Week………Olea europaea ‘Little Ollie’

Published by Michelle under Garden,Wicked Green Weekly

Olea europaea ‘Little Ollie’ aka  Olive This is the olive tree’s cute little cousin (even the name is cute). I love the color and loose shape to this shrub, though it’s still a solid mass of that great gray/green foliage. It makes a great backdrop to plants with foliage or blooms in the purple/ maroon [...]

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