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Two Artemisias | The Granada Native Garden Newsletter
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The Granada Native Garden Newsletter. A Demonstration Garden for California Native Plants in Livermore, CA. Skip to primary content. Rationale for the Granada Native Garden. July 2, 2015. Artemis, goddess of childbirth. On the other hand,. Also called mugwort, has much larger, broader, darker leaves, and is better suited for growing in partially shady spots where there is a source of water nearby. Note: For a better view, most photos can be enlarged by just clicking on them.). Mugwort tea was drunk to tr...
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The Return of the Wildflowers | The Granada Native Garden Newsletter
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The Granada Native Garden Newsletter. A Demonstration Garden for California Native Plants in Livermore, CA. Skip to primary content. Rationale for the Granada Native Garden. The Return of the Wildflowers. March 19, 2015. A hillside of California poppies. The first explorers in California marvelled at the display of wildflowers that illuminated the landscape every Spring. On record are reports of vast fields filled with golden poppies and bright yellow goldfields. M Kat Anderson, Tending the Wild. Nutriti...
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