Palo Verde

From colorful flowers at Fullerton Botanical Garden, we move to the beauty of desert trees and plants.

In 1954, the State of Arizona named the Palo Verde as its State Tree. The legislature did not distinguish between the two species of this tree that are native to the State; therefore, both the highly contrasting Foothill and the Blue share the honor. The dry desert adapted Foothill Palo Verde shown below is very common (>95%) compared to the desert wash-adapted Blue Palo Verde

Palo Verde Tree

Forms of Yellow

An abundance of yellow in different forms at Fullerton Botanical Garden in California.

Prairie Zinnia (Zinnia grandiflora) is a tough, low-spreading native perennial that excels in hot, dry, sunny landscapes where many other plants struggle.

Aloe buhri, commonly known as yellow aloe, is a succulent perennial adapted to many summer-dry climate gardens. This unique plant features striking yellow flowers that add a pop of color to any garden space. Aloe buhri grows in a rosette form, with thick, fleshy leaves.

Prairie Zinnia

Aloe Buhrii

California Fuchsia and Poppies

A combination of colored flowers at Fullerton Botanical Garden.

California Fuchsia (Epilobium canum) is a beautiful species of willowherb, native to the California foothills and coastal areas.

California poppy, the state flower of California, is native to the Pacific slope of North America from Western Oregon to Baja California. Seeds of this plant were introduced into English gardens in the nineteenth century. Some examples at Fullerton Botanical Garden.

California Fuchsia and Poppies

African Senna

Senna didymobotrya, commonly known as African Senna, is an evergreen shrub with a hairy, aromatic presence, native to open woodlands and grasslands in the mountainous regions of East Africa, including countries such as Kenya and Uganda, and is also grown at Fullerton Botanical Garden.

African Senna

Cream-colored Garden Rose

Cream-colored garden roses offer a luxurious, romantic aesthetic, blending soft butter, ivory, and faint peach tones. They are highly sought after for elegant bouquets and centerpieces due to their dense, ruffled petals and high petal counts, which often mimic peonies.

Found one with a bud at Fullerton Botanical Garden.

Cream-colored Garden Rose

Rose ‘Louis de Funes’

Rosa ‘Louis de Funes’ is a fragrant, hybrid tea rose with striking orange-red blooms. It has a classic, elegant shape, a strong scent, and is disease-resistant.

Here is one from Fullerton Botanical Garden, with water droplets on the petals.

Rose ‘Louis de Funes’

More Roses

A Grandiflora Rose and Rosa Crocus Rose at Fullerton Botanical Garden.

Grandiflora roses are a hybrid class that blends the refined beauty of hybrid tea roses with the abundant clusters of floribunda roses.

Rosa Crocus Rose is a very robust and free-flowering rose, bearing large, rosette-shaped flowers with 41 petals.

Grandiflora Rose

Crocus Rose

250th to Celebrate

Since July 4, 1776, the US has grown from 13 colonies with 2.5 million people to 50 states, 14 territories, and one district with more than 342 million people. We’re all connected by some 5,000 airports, 161,000 miles of federally supported highways, and 5.5 million miles of power lines.

Happy 250th Independence Day, USA!