Santa Fe
Botanical Garden – Museum Hill – Tuesday, September 4, 2018
WhatÕs
Blooming in the Garden – Fruits, Seeds, Pods
& Cones
Ken
& Susan Bower – Volunteer Docents
(Tip for identifying and remembering
plants: Examine closely in detail the shape, size, color,
texture of the whole plant, the stems/stalk, the leaves, the flowers and
buds.)
Learn
more - santafebotanicalgarden.gardenexplorer.org
The Orchard
Garden
1.
golden rain tree (Chinese
lantern) - Koelreuteria
paniculata
2.
'Indian Magic' crabapple - Malus ×
'Indian Magic'
3.
'Radiant' crabapple - Malus ×
'Radiant'
4.
'Blue Ice' Arizona cypress - Cupressus arizonica
var. glabra
'Blue Ice'
5.
muhly grass 'Autumn Embers' - Muhlenbergia reverchonii ÔAutumn EmbersÕ
6.
blue grama grass – Bouteloua gracilis
7.
sideoats grama grass – Bouteloua curtipendula
8.
alkali sacaton – Sporobolus airoides
9.
bluestem joint fir – Ephedra equisetina
10.
switchgrass – Panicum virgatum
ÔShenandoahÕ & ÔHeavy MetalÕ
11.
ÔThe BluesÕ little bluestem grass - Schizachyrium
scoparium
12. fruit
trees
13. hairy golden aster – Heterotheca villosa
14. sand lovegrass - Eragrostis trichodes
15. sweetbriar rose - Rosa rubiginosa
16. giant sacaton
grass - Sporobolus wrightii
17. Apache plume - Fallugia
paradoxa
18. penstemon spp.
19. James buckwheat – Eriogonum jamesii
20. fourwing saltbush – Atriplex
canescens
Ojo
y Manos
21.
Indian grass – Sorghastrum nutans
22.
bur oak – Quercus macrocarpa
23. ROCKY MOUNTAIN GLOW¨ maple - Acer
saccharum subsp. grandidentatum 'Schmidt' ROCKY MOUNTAIN
GLOW¨
24.
pinon pine – Pinus edulis
25. Navajo tea (cota)
- Thelesperma megapotamicum
26. prickly
pear - Opuntia polyacantha
27. sacred datura – Datura inoxia
28.
southwestern prickly poppy – Argemone pleiacantha
29. blue
flax – Linum perenne
30.
Gambel oak –Quercus gambelii