[diesel_mercedes] Re: Rain is wet [1 Attachment]

 
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Nate,

It's a Mediterranean climate here (SoCal coastal), as we get too much
rain to be a desert.

What kinds of B of P are you looking for? the short orange ones, or the
giant white ones?
I have a stand of the giant white ones, which a friend called
"Pterodactyls of Paradise," as they dwarf the house, as well as many
cactus and succulents.

Maybe you'll have to drive your MB down here sometime for cuttings. How
about some plumeria?

Rob
'85 300D
Garden Grove, CA

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On 3/27/11 1:31 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 2a. Re: Rain is wet
> Posted by: "Nate"vwnate1@yahoo.com vwnate1
> Date: Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:18 am ((PDT))
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> Not really ;
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> Once all the trees& flowers are burned away , L.A. will once again be the natural Desert Nature intended it to be....
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> I'm beginning to collect cactus' for my parkway and may well remove my old St Augustine yard& re plant with low water native plants...
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> BTW : anyone in the greater L.A. Metro Area who knows where Bird Of Paradise is growing wild , let me know as my gardener neighbor told me how to safely transplant it , I'll do dig it up .
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> TIA ,
>
> -Nate
> Mark wrote:
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>> > Jeez, you guys going on about the rain! And if it didn't rain, the place would be on fire by the end of May, and THEN you would be complaining about all the smoke!
>> >
>> > Mark in Lakewood, CO (Complaining about all the smoke. We could really USE some rain, snow, something....)
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