I liked the structure of this Phacelia tenacetifolia much better the night before when the background wasn't so distracting.

Its flower:

Bay and Douglas's Meadowfoam. There's a single Meadowfoam in the Tenacetifolia pot if you look carefully.

Ceanothus and Western Redbud.


Heuchera 'Wendy'

- Posted at great expense from my iPhone
I love getting new plants. When I lived in Fullerton, I had a long border at the edge of the lawn, and I kept making it wider and wider, moving the edging stones forward...really cut down on my lawn. Enjoy your new babies!
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