AQUAHOLIC
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2011-05-14 01:35 PM |
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I LOVE matilija poppies...Now that I know what they can do...I'm going to try and find some to plant in my front 40...which is a hard clay/sandstone weed patch...They will fill all the voids and then some...thanks Seedlady!!
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DEE D
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2011-05-14 09:18 AM |
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Magic, indeed. We are beginning to unravel the complexities of our world, unfortunately, in more ways than one. "Only God can make a Bee?" But we can make a colony collapse! Amazing pictures.
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COMMENT 172814
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2011-05-13 10:52 AM |
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Seedlady: THANKS! I adore Matillija poppies, but as a novice gardner, it's nice to hear things like this. I have made planting mistakes in the past. Still learning!
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COMMENT 172807
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2011-05-13 10:46 AM |
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My favorite Native Plant bloom. They are at the Patterson USPS landscaping and at the CEC on the Mesa, of course trying to spread...My mother liked the Jacaranda trees in bloom, which also can be plants to clean up after. Great photos David. Thanks to all the photographers bringing nature to my condo by the freeway and railroad tracks.
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COMMENT 172772P
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2011-05-13 09:46 AM |
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Beautiful, Beautiful pictures! Thanks! I Love those flowers!
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COMMENT 172770
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2011-05-13 09:42 AM |
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Love Matilija poppies. They grow huge in Ojai too.
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POWDRELL
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2011-05-13 09:33 AM |
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You're exactly right Seedlady. The underground shoots spread everywhere. When we bought our house, the Matilija Poppies had taken over the entire back yard. It took some time to get them under control.
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COMMENT 172726
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2011-05-13 08:27 AM |
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I second SEEDLADY. I had some in my hard clay soil and they spread like crazy. Getting rid of them is not easy!
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DARYL
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2011-05-13 08:01 AM |
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Beautiful. Excellent bee shots, too! Those aren't easy to get.
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COMMENT 172699
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2011-05-13 07:24 AM |
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Simply delightful.
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SEEDLADY
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2011-05-13 07:07 AM |
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...warning: lovely when blooming, messy-looking otherwise, and can be very invasive forming massive stands which constantly travel by underground runners, searching for sources of soil moisture. Like your lawn. Not for suburban yards with loose soils.
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JAZZEE
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2011-05-12 08:30 PM |
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Great pics. Really like seeing the bees in action.
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TWO ABBYS
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2011-05-12 07:50 PM |
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Great photos of great flowers. The ones in our yard are prolific and always smell like fresh tortillas to me!
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COMMENT 172644
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2011-05-12 07:44 PM |
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These are really spectacular pictures! Love em! Thanks for sharing.
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COMMENT 172623
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2011-05-12 05:35 PM |
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i wonder every year when i walk the path at eling's park what these are. thank you for posting these. there are a ton of them on the memorial walk at eling's
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MARK-SB
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2011-05-12 05:05 PM |
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Good photos...! I never could remember the name of these.
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CHERIDIANE
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2011-05-12 04:21 PM |
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Ooo, nice. Picture number two wins.
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CEES
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2011-05-12 04:14 PM |
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Glad to see you're taking time to smell the flowers! I'm impressed with the detail in your photos and capturing the balls of pollen on the bee's legs!
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