Reggie leading campers on a Riparian Plant Scavenger Hunt!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Back to Natives teaches campers at Audubon Summer Camp!
Reggie leading campers on a Riparian Plant Scavenger Hunt!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Brownie Girl Scouts earn their "Plants" Try-it
Sunday, October 5, 2008
San Juan Elementary Native Plant Garden in the Fall
This school garden was planted last December & January, and it has filled in nicely!

The yarrow has turned a chocolate brown in time for Fall!


This is my favorite view - a row of aster chilensis, followed by a row of California Sagebrush, followed by a row of buckwheat. Once the coyote brush behind these plants fills in it should look marvelous! Especialy NEXT fall when the coyote brush goes to seed and it looks like snow! Deergrass is in the foreground.


A blue butterfly stops for nectar on one of the last remaining buckwheat flowers.

The milkweed was successfully pollinated and has gone to seed - there will be lots more next year!


The yarrow has turned a chocolate brown in time for Fall!
This is my favorite view - a row of aster chilensis, followed by a row of California Sagebrush, followed by a row of buckwheat. Once the coyote brush behind these plants fills in it should look marvelous! Especialy NEXT fall when the coyote brush goes to seed and it looks like snow! Deergrass is in the foreground.
A blue butterfly stops for nectar on one of the last remaining buckwheat flowers.
The milkweed was successfully pollinated and has gone to seed - there will be lots more next year!
Can you believe this was the same spot just last year?
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Harvesting Seed in Mason Regional Park
How appropriate that on the day after the August Full Moon - the Grain Moon - we took a few hours to collect seed at Mason Regional Park in preparation for our Service Learning restoration project that will begin in September.

Harvesting buckwheat seed, just as the Tongva and Acjachemen did for throusands of years before the Europeans arrived. I wonder if they had any better luck finding the seeds?
Encelia seeds

harvesting deerweed
Prickly Pear Cactus

California Fuchsia
August Full Moon Walk in Crystal Cove State Park - the Grain Moon
The August Full Moon was called the Corn Moon, Barley Moon or Grain Moon by ancient peoples. August is a time for harvesting. Each culture had its staple grain, so that grain was celebrated as a symbol of life. As we hike through CCSP on the evening of the Grain Moon, we took a look at some of the plants the native people would have harvested at this time of year, and tasted cherries, currants, poppy seed and chia seed.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
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