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Dried puncturevine spikes in tires, UC ANR

Ouch! It’s Puncturevine!

August 10, 2018
By Jeanette Alosi, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, August 10, 2018 Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) is an attractive green plant with small yellow flowers commonly seen growing prostrate along the side of the road. A native to Southern Europe, it's also referred to as goathead.
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Spiraea japonica Anthony Waterer, Wikipedia

Shrubs for Shady Spots in the Garden

July 13, 2018
By Jeanne Lawrence, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, July 13, 2018 Summers are getting hotter in much of the U.S., including our local environment. One way to counteract this change in climate is by planting trees to provide more shade in the summer months.
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Catalina perfume, Cindy Weiner

Native Plants for Shade

June 15, 2018
By Cindy Weiner, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, June 15, 2018 On our hot summer days, shady garden areas can offer welcome respite from the heat.
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