Fleur

Fleur is a retired freelance Garden Writer, currently exploring Baja flora and living in Punta Banda. You may reach her at [email protected]

A Report From The Plant Doctor

Recently I was consulted regarding a very sick rose bush.  So the plant doctor took off to investigate the rose in distress, which turned out to be growing in a pot, in a rather shady area.  That was red flag number one, as roses really do best in a sunny location.  And this also means it needs more water.  And …

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The Persian Violet, also known as Cyclamen

This exotic beauty is all too often treated as a disposable plant.  Why?  Because most people manage to kill this flowering plant within a matter of weeks, and throw it away (hopefully in the compost). So why do they die off so quickly?  Well, if you study the plants’ growing needs, you will find out that this plant likes it …

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The History of Tulips

Pizza isn’t Italian, French horns aren’t French and the Dutch tulip ain’t Dutch! Not Dutch?  Absolutely not — (Although my Dutch heritage and pride wished they were….)  The present day hybrid tulip bulbs we plant, or the cut flower tulips we put in vases, are descendants of the wild tulip that once grew in Persia (now Iran), northern India, Afghanistan …

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The Cup-of-Gold Vine is Bloom

This is the perfect time of the year to slow down, no, stand still and smell the stunningly beautiful buttery yellow “Cup-of-Gold-Vine”, also known as “Golden Chalice Vine”, and in Hawaii called “Hawaiian Lily”. Its Latin name is Solandra maxima (named after the Swedish botanist Daniel C. Solander) and it belongs in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, which also tells us …

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Follow That Flower

Northwest Baja, along with southern California, offer one of the best climates for growing many orchids outdoors, especially near the coast.  According to the San Diego Orchid society (I used to be a member for many years) there are more than 150 different orchid species that can grow outdoors.  Here is one of the easiest for our Baja weather: Cymbidiums …

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Follow that Flower

Now that the holiday season is behind us and a new fresh year is almost upon us, there are many holiday ‘remnants’ still growing and blooming. I am thinking of the beautiful new Poinsettia varieties that we were treated to this season, as well as the Christmas cactus, cyclamen, azaleas, orchids, and mums. Usually at this time of the year, …

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Follow that Flower

The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi, alsoknown as Trichocereus pachanoi), is a columnar, ornamental cactus, native to the Andes Mountains and found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru. It has been used for traditional and veterinary medicine, for healing as well as religious divination in the Andes Mountains region for over 3,000 years!  Here in Baja, it seems …

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Fleur in Holland

I am spending some time in my native country the Netherlands, bicycling every day (when it’s not raining) while exploring the incredibly creative Dutch style gardens.  Everybody here has a garden, small or large, intensive or simple.  There are even weed-gardens here (not the one they smoke…) when people are too lazy to pull the weeds and they just let …

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Follow that Flower

I really need a bumper sticker on my car that says: “Warning! I brake for exotic tropical trees” and that is exactly what I did a few weeks ago while driving with my friend Sue (a fellow horticulturist) through southern Ensenada. And there she was, how could I miss her?  I had to stop and take a photo: the African …

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Incredible Edible Flower Petals For Your Summer Picnic

An authentic Mexican pottery salad bowl full of fresh gourmet lettuce, garnished with colorful flower petals makes a stunning summer picnic offering.  Several herbs and flowers can be used to dress up a variety of salads, drinks and other dishes for special occasions.  The colorful petals of edible flowers will transform any ordinary salad into a feast for the palate …

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