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February 8, 2010 – visited the Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Park in Berkeley, CA. to see early spring wildflowers. The garden is exclusively native plants of California. The garden website is: Regional Parks Botanic Garden at Tilden Park
Flowers in bloom included lupines, manzanitas, Foetid Adder’s Tongue, and Gooseberries. I also found the contrast of the leafless dogwoods against the leafless poplars (Quaking Aspens) interesting.
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- Lupine
- Manzanita
- Manzanita
- Fuchsia -flowered Gooseberry
- Foetid Adder’s Tongue
- Leafless Dogwoods and Quaking Aspens
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | February 12, 2010
Regional Parks Botanic Garden at Tilden Park
Posted in Garden, Park, Photos (Sandy's), Wildflowers | Tags: Berkeley, Flowers, Gardens, Native Plants, Photos (Sandy's), Regional Parks Botanic Garden, Tilden Park








dogwoods/aspens not uploading… others great.
By: peter Hwang on February 12, 2010
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I think I have it fixed. I am not sure what the problem is. Usually, but not always the picture loads. You might try again and you also might try using a different browser. I am new to this and not quite sure why it sometimes fails. Thanks for the feedback.
By: sandy on February 12, 2010
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[...] have a chance, check out A Nature’s Mom post about the Botanic Garden at Tilden Park. And, at Natural History Wanderings, you can see what flowers are in bloom. I think next time, we are going to the hike Trail Hiker [...]
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