Fruiting Lime Trees have attractive large leaves, fragrant floral blossoms, and fruit commonly used for both cooking and mixing into beverages. This seedless fruit variety is commonly grown in California and does well in a temperate climate.
This webpage shows "Specimen" Plants, which can be used in a planting or landscaping to highlight an unusual or attractive highlight plant.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
'Dinosaur Food' (Gunnera Chilensis)
Gunnera Chilensis is a tropical large-leaf plant native to southern Chile and Argentina. It is commonly known as 'Dinosaur Food,' given its prehistoric appearance and the size of the leaves during the growing season.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Yucca Trees
Yucca Trees are in the Agave family, and grow either low on the ground or higher up with a trunk. They are hardy plants from the southwestern and southeastern United States, and low maintenance plants once established. Because of their distinctive symmetrical look and profile, they make ideal specimen trees for focal points in a garden or on a patio.
Probably the most well known yucca tree variety is the 'Joshua Tree' (Yucca Brevifolia), at home in the Southern California desert and Joshua Tree National Park. Other more common varieties are Yucca Rostrata ('Big Bend Yucca'), from both sides of the Texas/Mexico Border, and 'Spanish Bayonet' (Yucca Aloifolia), which grow from the southeastern United States down to the Mexico Cariibean coast.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Manzanita Trees and Shrubs
Manzanitas are a Native California genus that is a low water plant. The varieties of the plant vary from trees to flowering shrubs. Some varieties of manzanitas grow as a low shrub and makes good ground cover.
Manzanita Densiflora is a shrub from with attractive flowers.
Manzanitas 'Dr. Hurd' is a San Francisco Bay Area tree form cultivar that has
Oval green leaves and attractive reddish bark.
Another Bay Area cultivar, 'Myrtle Wolf' was developed and released by the University of California Botanical Garden in Berkeley, California.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Banana Plants
IOrnamental Banana plants are grown for their natural beauty rather than for their fruit. The banana plant is so obviously tropical that it changes the atmosphere of an entire area, suggesting warm and humid and bountiful places by its mere presence.
Recommended banana trees that are cold-hardy for temperate and Mediterranean climates such as the San Francisco Bay Area include :
(1) Ensete Ventricosum (Abbysinnian Banana Tree) -- large oval green yellow leaves with reddish hue veins, ribbing, and stalk. A highly decorative ornamental specimen plant that ca be a focal point for garden planting or a attractive patio or entranceway 'marker'.
(2) Musa 'Blue Java' Banana Plant, commonly referred to as 'ice cream,' or Hawaiian banana tree --
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Drought Tolerant Palm Trees
Palm Trees can add a substantial bulk tropical plant to a garden, give visual interest, and over time increase the vertical dimension and architecture to garden space.
Many gardens are too small to have mature palm trees. Selection of appropriate sized species are important to plant choice. Fortunately, several species are available that grow to smaller dimensions while also being well matched with the moderate climates of temperate areas. In addition, drought tolerant Palm Trees can add to a tropical landscape without consuming a lot of water:
(1) -- (Trachycarpus Fortunei) -- Windmill Palms, from Asia
(2) -- (Chaemerops Humilis) -- Mediterranean Fan Palms (green fronds) and Atlas Mountain Fan Palm (silver blue fronds ) from the Mediterranean region.
(3) -- Pindo Palms
(4) -- Mexican Blue Palms
(5) -- New Zealand 'Nikau' Palms -- known as 'Shaving Brush' Palm Trees
Atlas Mountain Fan Palms
The Silver blue Palm Fronds of the Atlas Mountain Fan Palm
Medium Size Mediterranean Fan Palm
Medium Size Windmill Palm
Small Mediterranean Fan Palm
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Please see a new website with more fotos
and information on Palm Trees in the Bay Area
and Northern California: http://palmtrees-for-northerncalifornia.blogspot.com/
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Sunday Specialized Plant Tours in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
Fog City Plants is pleased to announce our winter season 2014 Sunday Specialized Plant Tours in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. These tours begin on Sundays at 1:00 pm in Golden Gate Park, and last about 45 minutes. Please be prepared to walk and take pictures of beautiful plants !
The topics of the specialized plant tours for the Winter 2014 season is:
(1) Blooming Camellia Trees and Bushes in Golden Gate Park
(2) South African and Australian Protea Plants in the San Francisco Botanical Garden
(3) Palm Trees and Tree Ferns in Golden Gate Park
Please return back to this website for more information. For inquiries and questions, please contact FogCityPlants@gmail.com.
Thanks for you interest !
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Japanese Cherry Blossom and Cherry Fruit Trees
These are the world famous 'Cherry Blossom Trees' associated with the celebration of springtime. Their brilliant and profuse displays of white and pink blossoms provide both memorable sights and indelible experiences. Immediately eye catching during the blossom season, and attractive decidous trees throughout the year, this tree can either be a single focus of attention, or one in an appealing row of trees.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Butterfly-Flowered Taller Ginger Plants
Hedychium -- Tropical Ginger Plant
Hedychium "Dr. Moy" -- Tropical Ginger Plant with Variegated Leaves for more information, please see: http://tropicalgingerplants.blogspot.com/ |
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