Week 5 Observation

On one of my recent bike rides on the Marsh Creek Trail, I rode over a steep bridge that connected both my neighborhood to the senior housing development near by. As I kept riding, I passed two maybe three buildings owned by local farmers, that may even be their homes. There were plenty of white pagoda trees on both sides of the trail. At the end of this, there happened to be a tall canary island date palm off to the left side. As I went around the bend of the trail, I then saw a variety of plants which include lavender and many others. At the end of the trail is when I saw a bush of rosemary next to a cedar tree and this was when I decided to head back the way I came to see more of the trail that went the other way.
Once I managed to get back to where I started my ride, I decided to go over the other bridge that was on the other side of the local nearby park. Once over there is when I managed to see daylilies in the median of the road along with some red tip Photina behind someones house.
During this ride, I went through an open landscape with some local orchards nearby the side of the trail that had a creek along the side of the trail as well.

Publicado el mayo 5, 2020 07:37 TARDE por mortam mortam

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Abril 13, 2020

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Mostaza Negra (Rhamphospermum nigrum)

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Abril 13, 2020

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Romero (Salvia rosmarinus)

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Abril 22, 2020

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Lavandas (Género Lavandula)

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Abril 22, 2020

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Lirios de Día (Género Hemerocallis)

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Mayo 2, 2020

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