Category: Nature
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Dudleya viscida: A Rare Southern California Treasure

This article, originally from the February 2022 OCCNPS newsletter, highlights the Dudleya viscida, a succulent found in rocky coastal areas. The author recounts a field trip to the Santa Ana Mountains where they encountered thriving Dudleya viscida plants. They discuss its cultivation and recommend it for rock gardens in mild climates. The article also references…
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Irina Ensminger: Embracing California Native Plants

Irina Ensminger, a new member of the OCCNPS Board, has embraced a leadership role in the Garden Tour Team, showcasing a passion for California native plants. Reflecting on her past experiences in the Ural Mountains, she now shares her love for Southern California’s diverse landscapes. With plans for a native plant and edible garden, she…
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Daphne Christle: Rewilding Urban Landscapes with Native Plants

Daphne Christle, Vice President of the OCCNPS, aims to enhance urban environments with California native plants through education and community outreach. Inspired by her father and activists like Julia Butterfly Hill, she focuses on community science. Her future goals emphasize biodiversity, education, and rewilding urban landscapes for healthier ecosystems.
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Native Plant of the Month: Bladderpod

Guest author Dan Songster submitted this article featuring an outstanding California native plant for May: This fast growing, densely-branching shrub routinely grows in a mounding habit, becoming about 3-6 feet tall and as wide. It produces abundant bright-yellow flower clusters at the ends of its stem branches. These showy flowers are about a half-inch to…
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If Money Were No Object, How Would You Grow Your Garden?

Learn about native gardeners’ dream gardens if money were no object.
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Systems Analyst Weaves Together Nature and Friends

Brad Jenkins, volunteer, webmaster, and part of the treasurer team of the California Native Plant Society Orange County Chapter (OCCNPS), is featured this month, and answers the question: What draws us to our relationships with nature and native plants? “Innate influences, happenstance encounters, analytical purposefulness, and social associations.“ Brad writes: “My first wedding was in…
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April’s Plant of the Month: Saffron Buckwheat

What: Eriogonum crocatum – Saffron Buckwheat Dan Songster shares his native plant expertise with this article featuring a California Native Plant of the Month. April’s featured plant is Saffron Buckwheat (Eriogonum crocatum). Saffron buckwheat is lovely whether in flower or not. A colorful, compact mounding shrub to 1 1/2 feet tall by 2-3 feet wide…
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California in My Garden Tour Coming to Orange County

The California Native Plant Society Orange County Chapter (OCCNPS) is hosting a two-day garden tour featuring 22 gardens that are at least 50 percent California native plants. This is your chance to view public and private gardens that feature California native plants in landscapes in North and South Orange County. When you take the tour,…
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Enhance HOA Property Values and Ecosystems with California Native Plants

Homeowner associations (HOAs) often rely on landscape contractors for planting advice, potentially leading to unnecessary expenses and ecological opportunities being missed. To influence the installation of native plants, consider joining the HOA board or landscape committee. It’s crucial to prioritize non-invasive, appropriately-sized shrubs and trees, as well as California native plant species that can survive…
