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Poinsettia, J.C. Lawrence

Poinsettia – La Flor de Nochebuena

December 10, 2021
The plant that graced the botanical gardens of the Aztec empire over 600 years ago, and the flower of Holy Night legends, is the poinsettia (poin seh tee uh), or flor de nochebuena in Spanish. Seen everywhere for sale during a short six weeks of the year, this plant has come to symbolize Christmas.
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All-Star Garden at the Demonstration Garden, Laura Kling

A Short History of the Master Gardener Program

December 3, 2021
You may be surprised to learn that the signature of Abraham Lincoln on a Senate bill in July of 1862 put into motion actions and ideologies that would culminate in a nation-wide program that includes the UC Master Gardeners of Butte County.
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Red Christmas cactus flowers (Schlumbergera x buckleyi), Laura Kling

Cactus from the Rainforest: Christmas Cactus

November 26, 2021
Imagine a mountainous and remote rainforest along the ocean coast. Whisps of fog drift through the trees as cascades of colorful flowers sweep down from plants perched high on the tree limbs.
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Peach leaves puckered and distorted from peach leaf curl, UC Regents

Peach Leaf Curl

November 19, 2021
If you have peach or nectarine trees, winter is the time to spray them to prevent peach leaf curl. Peach leaf curl is a fungal disease that attacks peaches and nectarines. It appears in spring, causing new leaves to become reddish, puckered and severely distorted.
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Witch hazel leaves (Hamamelis 'Arnold Promise'), J.C. Lawrence

The Season of Bright Leaf Color

November 12, 2021
For many of us in the North State, Autumn is our favorite time of year. The heat of summer is past, and deciduous trees put on a spectacular show of deep reds, yellows, and oranges. The intensity of this show, however, is not consistently the same each year.
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