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Sunset March 2026

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African Daisies 2026

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Cherry blossom 2026

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Poppy 2026

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This vibrant orange flower is a California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica). As the state flower of California, it is well-known for its brilliant satiny petals and its tendency to "close up" at night or during cloudy weather. Key Characteristics  * Petals: Usually four bright orange petals (though they can range from yellow to deep red).  * Foliage: The leaves are finely divided and have a blue-green, fern-like appearance.  * Habitat: They are native to the western United States and Mexico and are incredibly drought-tolerant, making them a favorite for water-wise gardens. Note for gardeners: If you are thinking of planting these, they are very easy to grow from seed but do not like being moved once they've started growing because of their long taproots. Would you like some tips on how to grow these in your own garden or space? www.forum4hk.com www.8964hk.blogspot.com www.right4hk.blogspot.com

Oxalis pes-caprae, more commonly known as Bermuda Buttercup, Sourgrass, or African Wood Sorrel.

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Oxalis pes-caprae, more commonly known as Bermuda Buttercup, Sourgrass, or African Wood Sorrel. Key Identification Features  * Flowers: Bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers with five petals that grow in clusters at the top of long, slender stems.  * Leaves: Deeply heart-shaped (obcordate) leaflets that grow in groups of three. You might notice small purple or brown spots on them, which is a common trait for this species.  * Stem: The stems are often slightly translucent and succulent. Interesting Facts  * The "Sour" Taste: It's often called "Sourgrass" because the stems and leaves contain oxalic acid, giving them a sharp, tart flavor. While technically edible in small amounts, it's best to avoid consuming large quantities as the acid can interfere with calcium absorption.  * Invasive Nature: Native to South Africa, it has become a very successful (and sometimes frustrating) "weed" in places like California, Australia, and the Mediterranean. It spread...

2026 Spring

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