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Polygala myrtifolia - Sweet Pea Shrub
By Delonix1
- 14 Mar, 2013
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A close up of the sweet pea shrub flowers. Photo taken in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. on Mar. 11, 2013.
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Yes, it's very tough! This is why it pops up all over the park and grows to 6ft (2m) tall.
14 Mar, 2013
Agree. Mine looks like a little tree....I love it.
Just when we all thought spring was here......we had such a powerful storm today!
14 Mar, 2013
Wow! Wind, rain and cold?
It was 84ºF (29ºC) here today. It's been warm all week and should be warm for the foreseeable future. Us San Diegans are very happy! Although, we are very low on rainfall, much below normal.
15 Mar, 2013
I fear that mine may now be dead.................
However, my first Polygala virgata seed has germinated. It has a different flowering habit................
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15 Mar, 2013
It's beautiful!
I wonder if the first photo was taken at Berkeley Botanical Gardens. Berkeley Botanical Gardens is one of the most scientific gardens in the world...all the plants must be collected (by botanist) in the wild and documented. I used to go there all the time. It used to be free for so many years.
15 Mar, 2013
That's what I thought!
OBG is like that too Delonix.
15 Mar, 2013
OBG collects all their plants from the wild?
17 Mar, 2013
Yes. Or from other collections with an equal level of provenance.
17 Mar, 2013
How interesting!
19 Mar, 2013
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This shrub loves the climate here......it blooms all year and looks great even in winter.
14 Mar, 2013