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.)

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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 grassBouteloua curtipendula

8.     alkali sacatonSporobolus airoides

9.     bluestem joint fir – Ephedra equisetina

10.  switchgrassPanicum 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 grassSorghastrum 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 daturaDatura inoxia

28.  southwestern prickly poppy – Argemone pleiacantha

29. blue flax – Linum perenne

30.  Gambel oak –Quercus gambelii