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UCSC, Arboretum, Santa Cruz
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The entrance off High Street
The entrance was just off High Street about a mile and a half outside downtown Santa Cruz. The entrance lay around a curve so the approach was a surprise. Note that the arboretum itself lacks an address so set your GPS to find the gift shop instead at 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:19:14 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #121914_2542BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Block house rest room
Across from the gift shop was the only rest room in a block house. Notice the drinking fountain outside and a warning about mountain lions advising the visitor to, "Stay alert." UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:20:21 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #122021_2545BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Aroma Garden
A sign introduced the renovated Aroma Garden, with its highly fragrent mint-family of flowers. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:25:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #122520_2548BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Pelargonium Orange
Example of the Pelargonium Orange flower, planted in 2007, was available to sniff. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:25:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #122734_2550BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Overview of the Aroma Garden
Overview of the Aroma Garden in late winter while some trees still remained without leaves. The short path through the Aroma Garden was one of the few exhibits with steps. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:28:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #122820_2551BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Erica Brachialis
The Erica Brachialis flower is in decline in South Africa because its use in tea is rumored to break kidney stones. It was classified as 2007 Interim Global Status ENDANGERED. Erica Brachialis was planted in the African exhibit area. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:29:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #122920_2554BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Thamnochortus spicigerus
Thamnochortus spicigerus is a grass native to South Africa. It is part of the Restionaceae of rush like plants largely from the southern hemisphere. A tall species to 6 feet (180 cm.) in height that is drought and cold resistant. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:31:56 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #123156_2560BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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A statue in the shade
An unlabeled statue was set in a shaded nook just off the trail in the Afraican exhibit area. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:35:20 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #123520_2569BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Rocks and sand divided
A berm of rocks and sand divided one growing area from the next. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:36:22 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #123622_0570BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Phylica Pubescens
The Phylica Pubescens bush (lower right) appeared to have flowers, but the flower look was actually the color of the branch ends. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:45:54 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124554_2584BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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A bird on a stick
Many kinds of small birds were found in the arboretum. This was an Allen's Hummingbird seen perched on the very end of a bare branch. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:45:56 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Terry Costales #124556_7462TNT Add a comment or report a mistake
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Paved paths
Paved paths led through much of the arboretum. The made for an easy walk, while still alowing side trips over smooth grass to visit some plants up close. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 12:47:52 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #124752_2589BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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New Zealand
A lichen enchrusted map showed New Zealand and its islands. This map was at the entry to the New Zealand exhibit area. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:00:14 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #130014_2618BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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The New Zealand exhibit area
The New Zealand exhibit area was more forested looking than the African exhibit area. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:05:10 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #130510_2623BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Homes were visible
Homes were visible just beyond the end of the arboretum. Although the University was built well outside Santa Cruz, the town was rapidly growing to meet it. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:12:04 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #131204_2630BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Eucalyptus Grove
At the furthest eastern edge of the arboretum was an exhibit of eucalyptus trees. Each group of trees was a different variety and each group was individually labeled. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:13:16 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #131316_2632BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Deadfall
The sign identifying each tree was on or near the tree which required close approach. But deadfall littered the ground which increased the difficulty needed to approach individual trees. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:17:06 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #131706_2640BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tall trees
The eucalyptus trees were mature and very tall. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:24:14 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #132414_2657BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Table fallen to ruin
A picnic table in the middle of the eucalyptus grove had fallen appart. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:30:02 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #133002_2660BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Many at once
Here grouped together in the African exhibit area were flowers, a Silver tree, and Thamnochor Tuslucens grass. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:40:18 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Terry Costales #134018_7848TNT Add a comment or report a mistake
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A picnic area
A picnic area with tables and chairs was available behind the gift shop. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:46:42 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #134642_2687BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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Small carved wooden statue
A small carved wooden statue was seen near the entrance just under a bush. Just beyond this statue was the parking lot. UCSC Arboretum, Santa Cruz, California • (Photo posted Monday 12 April 2010) • (Photo taken 13:48:18 Thursday 11 March 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales #134818_2688BCX Add a comment or report a mistake
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