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Brachychiton populneus
California landscape designers, give this tree more attention. We have a specimen at West Valley College (shown below), which is just...
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Lophostemon confertus
An attractive, desirable tree offering an opportunity to replace some Eucalyptus species; an online search will easily find images of...
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Alnus rubra
There are two species within the Alnus genus that California's landscape architects should know. The first is Alnus rhombifolia, with a...
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Callistemon citrinus
I have been driving around our 1950s to 1970s neighborhoods for the past month looking to no avail for a quality specimen of this large...
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Magnolia grandiflora
If you are unfamiliar with Southern magnolias, then you are unaware of its deep ties to the American South. The genus, Magnolia, honors...
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Quercus agrifolia
The coast live oak is among other tree species noted for their size, often achieving heritage status within communities... witness trees...
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Arbutus unedo 'Compacta'
There are three Arbutus species that every California landscape architect should know: A. menziesii, A. 'Marina,' and this one, A. unedo...
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Liquidambar styraciflua
Walking under the Liquidambar on Waverly Street in Palo Alto was a treat in autumn. As an adolescent, back when students walked to...
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Fraxinus uhdei
At West Valley College, this tree provides graceful elegance and light shade along the North Walk. The allée or formal row of trees...
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Cotinus coggygria 'Purpureus'
Smokin'! This is the first word that comes to mind when I see this unusual plant in bloom. What could be an ordinary large shrub or...
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x Chitalpa tashkentensis
X-Plants are not spin-offs from the X-Men. The "x" in front of or within the scientific name refers to pairing (crossing) at least two...
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Cycas revoluta
What was once an exotic rarity found in greenhouses or temperate San Francisco's Victorian landscapes, sago palms have been making their...
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Nerium oleander
Does the world need another oleander? When I ask myself this question, I immediately think of my time attending Monticello's Historic...
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Vitex agnus-castus
Meet Miss Agnes. She's "vital to chastity." That's how I remember her name...both the plant's botanical and common names. Students...
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Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate'
Summer is here, and I love chocolate, so let's dive right into a tree that does not receive too much attention. Meet the velvety...
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Albizia julibrissin
Albizias fly in and out of favor as the wind blows, or more succinctly, whenever we find California's droughts in the news. Their...
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Acer rubrum
Acer rubrum, or red maple, is a highly sought after tree for fall color...if living in New England is your thing. The color is intense...
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Acer palmatum var. dissectum atropurpureum
If there was ever a botanical plant name to cause confusion, it is this one. This is of particular consequence to me, because West...
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Acer macrophyllum
Big leaves, big tree, at least that is how I remember this tree from my parent's property when they lived in Washington State. The...
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Acer circinatum
There is potential with this native plant! Today, landscape architects seek opportunities to utilize native species wherever they...
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