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Sunday, February 24, 2008

ceanothus rainbow

The ceanothus is exploding on the hillsides. The chaparral is beginning to take on a blue-violet hue. The wild lilac is one of my favorite native plants—California poppies and orange flowers of the flannelbush against the wild lilac = Giverney in North County San Diego.
Posted by deborah small at 7:49 PM

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