Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Season: Winter look of San Diego flora....

Most parts of the nation may be blanketed with snow...but South California is as sunny as ever, with countless varieties of flowers gracing the street-sides...
We all know, winter in San Diego is mild and short-lived...
In fact, it can be mistaken as late autumn or early spring...the pictures below imply that...
The riparian willows with golden yellow leaves are glowing  in morning sun...

The cottonwoods devoid of their crown look gloomy....

The past week's rain has induced the sorrels to bloom in clumps of mustard yellow...

Narcissus are unfolding their pristine white delicate petals...

The California wild grape leaves are vibrant....

The beautiful camellias are gracing the gardens...

Young sun rays filter throw the crepe myrtle canopy...

Bougainvillea...

Aloe...

African daisy...


Hardy ice...

Acacia...

Queen palm panicle...

Vibrant dandelions gracing the lush sidewalks........

Ash trees are cloaked in zillion floral buds...

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