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Sierra wildflowers – nature’s accent plants

June 25, 2019 by Jonas Dupuich

My recent visit to the Sierra Nevada coincided with wildflower season this year. It was a great reminder of how natural it is to pair trees with companion plants that grow nearby.

Here are some of the flowers and succulents I found among the junipers. If you know their names, feel free to share them in the comments below.

Composite flower

Composite flower

Moss and succulent

Moss and succulent

Hiro next to a Sierra juniper

Yellow flowers

Tiny yellow flowers

Lavender flower

Lavender flower

Dead juniper with lichen

Succulent

Succulent

Dried flowers

Succulent with dried flowers

Clumping flowers

Flowers after blooming

Sierra juniper with deadwood at the timberline

Phlox with yellow flowers and succulent

Bay Area Suiseki and Shohin Show This Weekend

The San Francisco Suiseki Kai, California Suiseki Society, Bay Area Shohin Society, California Shohin Society and members of other Bay Area Bonsai clubs are thrilled to present an all new show representing artists from the San Francisco Bay Area.

The event will be held at the Lake Merritt Garden Center in Oakland, California, this Saturday (11-5) and Sunday (11-4).

In addition to the show, the event will feature a room full of bonsai and stone vendors along with local clubs selling trees, stones, tools and other stone and bonsai related items.

I’ll be there with a selection of shohin bonsai and shohin-sized pots (and a few tools) so drop by and say hello if you come to the show!

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Comments

  1. Mike Westervelt says

    June 25, 2019 at 9:03 am

    The pale lavender flowers in the last pic are Phlox.
    we have such fond memories of it on Mt Adams that we have a big clump at home!

    • Jonas Dupuich says

      June 25, 2019 at 4:27 pm

      Thanks for the tip Mike – that’s cool you can enjoy them at home!

  2. Penny Pawl says

    June 25, 2019 at 7:41 pm

    wonderful pictures and those juniper are fabulous.

    • Jonas Dupuich says

      June 25, 2019 at 7:58 pm

      Thanks Penny!

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