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Native blue-eyed grass becomes San Diego's official flowerCity Council's voted unanimously Tuesday to replace the non-native carnation with the native western blue-eyed grass ...
scarlet sage, black-eyed Susan, yarrow and others. Native plants typically are low-maintenance, support wildlife and help soil, according to the Native Plant Society of Texas.
The city of San Diego could soon have a new official flower if the City Council Tuesday agrees to replace the non-native carnation with the native Blue-eyed Grass.
Ever heard of the Spotted Lanternfly? How about the Red Swamp Crayfish? No, they’re not band names – they’re invasive species ...
Southwest gardeners, local plant enthusiasts, and more can tune in to a free-to-attend webinar coming up next week showcasing ...
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