Santa Fe Botanical Garden – Museum Hill - Tuesday, April 3, 2018

WhatÕs Blooming, Budding and Unique in the Garden

Ken & Susan Bower – Volunteer Docents

 

1) Juniper, One seeded - Juniperus monosperma                11) Apricot Harglow - Prunus armeniaca ÔHarglow Ô         

2) Speedwell, Wooly - Veronica Pectinata                           12) Peach - Prunus persica Ô ContenderÕ

3) Fernbush - Chamaebatiaria millefolium                           13) Pear - Pyrus communis ÔHarrow DelightÕ

4) Bluestem Joint Fir – Ephedra equisetina                         14) Pear – Pyrus communis ÔSummercrispÕ

5) Sumac, Three leaf - Rhus trilobata                                  15) Cactus, Beavertail Prickly Pear ÔAurea' - Opuntia ‘Aurea'

6) Emerald Sunshine - Ulmus propininqua                          16) Cactus, Claret Cup - Echinocereus trigliochidiatus

7) Verbena, Purple - Glanularia bipinnatifida                       17) Cactus, KleinÕs Cholla – Cylindropuntia kleiniae

8) Glory-of-the-Snow- Chionodoxa spp.                             18) Chives - Allium schoenoprasum                          

9) Siberian Squill – Scilla siberica                                            19) Pinion Pine – Pinus edulis

10) Hyacinth, Grape – Muscari armeniacum

 

Tip for identifying and remembering plants: Look in fine detail at the shape, size, color, texture of the whole plant, the leaves, the flowers and the buds.

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