Spring is wildflower season in the Bay Area! Did you know that the San Francisco Bay’s climate only as three true seasons? They are: wildflower season, summer, and the rainy season. The wildflower season starts as early as mid-February as the rains turn the golden hills green and our gardens into flower filled sanctuaries. A photograph is worth a thousand words, so let’s enjoy some photos of gardens maintained by Water Wise Landscaping.
- Nectarine blossoms herald late winter’s passing.
- Redbud trees are most interesting in the early spring bloom
- A rustic birdhouse and peach blossoms.
- Freesia blossoms heavily perfume the spring air
- Spanish lavender with it’s gorgeous purple blooms.
- Daffodils and nasturtium quickly regrow as the winter chill fades
- A citrus tree and spring flowers.
- Grape hyacinths and Douglas Iris an provide amazing spring display
- Daffodils provide early spring blooms.
- A native ceanothus blooms next to low-voltage outdoor lighting.
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