Thursday, 24 April 2008

Celebrating SJ's spring (part 1 of some)

Spring in San Jose is a looooong, drawn out affair. I've read that spring here really starts with the autumn rains. Sounds much like where I come from, assuming we get the autumn break (aka rains).

We arrived here in the depths of winter, such as they are in the Bay area. The hills around us occasionally were sprinkled with snow but the snow melted pretty quickly. We never had snow, though we did have a few really rainy spells.

In late Feb, the first real hints of spring began to show. The buds swelled on the trees and shrubs and a few early flowers bloomed.

Since then, it has been on for young and old.

I love poppies and there are plenty around here - mostly icelandic and the native Californian poppy.








The plums have come and gone, and some of them turned out to be flowering almonds or similar (different shaped leaves). Ahem. And I think I am a botanist (ok, a biologist).



Some I knew were flowering crab apples.


The wattles also have come and gone - Oz wattles have been naughty here it seems and have gone a bit wild.


The ranuncs (seen here at the front of our apartment buildings, now alas also gone, cruelly pulled out to be replaced by white petunias, magenta petunias and yellow marigolds - who thought up that colour-scheme?)


This magnolia out the front of a local Catholic school was totally amazing in full bloom, but my pic shows it about a week after its prime.

Even the local nursery was a good source of pics - a port wine magnolia


and a grevillea (oz native) - love those snail flowers!


There's plenty more spring pictures where these came from, so don't despair that for the moment, that's yer bloomin' lot!

1 comment:

gibbering said...

You changed your colorado blog name!

It's been freezing here today...perfect planting weather! things are starting to get reeeeaaaallly cold and a bit damp (good).
:)