San Diego Botanic Gardens, Encinitas, California, USA

“Visit the botanic gardens” is not an activity that ever appeared on my lists of things to do when I was living in San Diego. Partly this is because I spent those five years in a basement lab staring at oscilloscopes. Mostly it’s because when I wasn’t doing that, I was more interested in going out dancing than I was in staring a birdhouse for half an hour, watching a cute Bewick’s wren feed the noisy chicks inside. Or tracking dogfights between Anna’s and Costa’s hummingbirds. Or making lists of succulent cacti to try and grow at home (indoors).
My inclinations have changed with age, and I was lucky enough during my visit to have a companion willing to check out the attractions of the botanics on a warm, overcast afternoon.
Trailing ice plant





Sapphire Tower. Teal flowers - so unusual!

Mourning Cloak butterfly







Birds of paradise. I grew up with these. I love them.







“Visit the botanic gardens” is not an activity that ever appeared on my lists of things to do when I was living in San Diego. Partly this is because I spent those five years in a basement lab staring at oscilloscopes. Mostly it’s because when I wasn’t doing that, I was more interested in going out dancing than I was in staring a birdhouse for half an hour, watching a cute Bewick’s wren feed the noisy chicks inside. Or tracking dogfights between Anna’s and Costa’s hummingbirds. Or making lists of succulent cacti to try and grow at home (indoors).
My inclinations have changed with age, and I was lucky enough during my visit to have a companion willing to check out the attractions of the botanics on a warm, overcast afternoon.
Sapphire Tower. Teal flowers - so unusual!
Mourning Cloak butterfly



Birds of paradise. I grew up with these. I love them.


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I have never seen teal flowers before and they are wondrous. (And predictably I really, really, really like the cacti and the succulents.) And OH! KANGAROO PAWS! \o/
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I think I was very lucky to catch those sapphire towers when they were blooming, otherwise I would have wondered what the fuss was about. The base of the plant is a rather dull pale green leafy plant, a bit like a spider plant.
The photo below shows what I mean:
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(Man, I wish I were. Texas is not a happy place for me. I would much rather be in England.)
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Looking forward to reading about your trip to China!