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Soap Lilly
Soap Plant, Chlorogalum pomeridianum is a great garden plant that's also an important resource for bees. It was also important for Native Peoples.
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The Fleming Ave Garden Part 2
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A tour of what's in bloom in late April & early May This is a short 5 minute tour of what is in boom, with some nice photos of native pollinators. If you want to learn more about California native plants check out Calscape and Calflora. Also if you are in the south bay area, check out the CNPS nursery cnps-scv.org/index.php/gardening/cnps-nursery
Fleming Avenue Garden March 2020
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a virtual tour of my California native plant garden
Pollinators of rare plants database and its applications for research, management, and outreach.
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Center for Plant Conservation pollinators of rare plants database and its applications for research, management, and outreach. Katie Heineman, Center for Plant Conservation and San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research
Investigating the identities of populations of Sidalcea (Malvaceae) in the North Coast Ranges
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Investigating the identities of populations of Sidalcea (Malvaceae) in the North Coast Ranges in California. Chenjiao Deng, University of California, Davis
Plant selection by bumble bees in montane riparian habitats of California.
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Plant selection by bumble bees in montane riparian habitats of California. Jerry S. Cole, Institute for Bird Populations
A Startling New phacelia from the carr delta fire
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A startling new Phacelia from the Carr-Delta Fire footprint in the Eastern Klamath Ranges of far western Shasta County. Julie Kierstead, Shasta-Trinity National Forest - retired
Nectar-inhabiting microbes: Bridging ecology and evolution in the field and laboratory
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Nectar-inhabiting microbes: Bridging ecology and evolution in the field and laboratory. Callie Chappell, Stanford University
LightningTalks
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5-minute GED in GDEs - Rob Thoms California Species Mapper - Rob Irwin The Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program Phylogenomics of Arceuthobium - Adam Schneider Creating Long-term Monitoring Projects in a Field Course Setting Timothy Miller California herbaria need your help! - Katie Pearson SHINY GERANIUM, Geranium lucidum, AN EARLY DETECTION-RAPID RESPONSE INVASIVE
Juggling jewelflowers
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Juggling jewelflowers - the role of flower color in determining taxonomic boundaries, conservation status and restoration priorities for Coyote Ridge Streptanthus. Justen Whittall, Santa Clara University
Post-fire response of Neviusia cliftonii (Shasta snow-wreath).
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Post-fire response of Neviusia cliftonii (Shasta snow-wreath). Len Lindstrand III, Sierra Pacific Industries
Good news at the Bushy Lake eco-cultural restoration
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Good news at the Bushy Lake eco-cultural restoration: Restoring culturally significant native and fire resilient plants in a highly disturbed urban environment Michelle Stevens, California State University, Sacramento
Rapid evolution of specialization in a plant-microbial mutualism.
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Rapid evolution of specialization in a plant-microbial mutualism. Lorena Torres Martinez, University of California, Riverside
colonization of Arctostaphylos host plants by Tamalia gall aphids.
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The ecological apparency hypothesis and spatial distribution can explain colonization of Arctostaphylos host plants by Tamalia gall aphids. Don Miller, California State University, Chico
Postfire, rare plant, and restoration data collection forms on Calflora, and negative data!
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Postfire, rare plant, and restoration data collection forms on Calflora, and negative data! Cynthia Powell, Calfora
Endophyte communities respond differently to drought conditions above and below ground.
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Endophyte communities respond differently to drought conditions above and below ground.
Penstemon personatus has its day in the sun:
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Penstemon personatus has its day in the sun:
Fire trends, causes, and consequences for the native plants we love
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Fire trends, causes, and consequences for the native plants we love
A roadside botany adventure: the intriguing tale of the discovery of a new Nasturtium
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A roadside botany adventure: the intriguing tale of the discovery of a new Nasturtium
How many monkeyflowers are native to California?
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How many monkeyflowers are native to California?
Short- and long-term vegetation changes following wet meadow restoration
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Short- and long-term vegetation changes following wet meadow restoration
Restoring dunes in the Monterey Bay:
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Restoring dunes in the Monterey Bay:
Does source population impact performance in created vernal pools
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Does source population impact performance in created vernal pools
Experimental reintroduction of the Ben Lomand wallflower (Erysimum teretifolium)
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Experimental reintroduction of the Ben Lomand wallflower (Erysimum teretifolium)
Effects of a short interval reburn on knobcone pine regeneration in the Carr Fire
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Effects of a short interval reburn on knobcone pine regeneration in the Carr Fire
Long term effectiveness of fuel treatments
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Long term effectiveness of fuel treatments
Fuels treatment effectiveness? Gaining perspective from the Carr Fire in an era of megafires.
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Fuels treatment effectiveness? Gaining perspective from the Carr Fire in an era of megafires.
Species boundaries and the conservation of rare asters
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Species boundaries and the conservation of rare asters
Variation in the nuclear genomic size in Ivesia
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Variation in the nuclear genomic size in Ivesia
Lupinus circumscription challenges
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Lupinus circumscription challenges

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MA-zg2pz
    @MA-zg2pz 4 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤ I want his field guide/host plant reference!!

  • @Jbiddle1
    @Jbiddle1 9 місяців тому

    Incredible talk by an oracle of the California tree world

  • @queenofthehammed
    @queenofthehammed Рік тому

    so glad this was posted, thank you!

  • @chancellorism
    @chancellorism Рік тому

    In a discussion of Natives one should always start with the definition of ‘Cultivars’. Annie White did a nice research project of species & cultivars and found that generally the true species are better for Pollinators.

  • @carolynborszich6043
    @carolynborszich6043 2 роки тому

    Oh my goodness I learned so much!!! Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @dh2950
    @dh2950 2 роки тому

    At41:40 I wish the speaker would elaborate question. It’s such an important point Especially if you are new to drip irrigation. I made the mistake of buying different parts from different manufacturers and They did not fit. I had to return to Home Depot several times.

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic 2 роки тому

    AMAZING lecture! Thank you so much for sharing so much information.

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic 2 роки тому

    Wonderful lecture! Thank you!

  • @ppartee8221
    @ppartee8221 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I am eliminating my front lawn. I just finished laying the builders paper. Watch out for gusts of wind, which can pull the paper out of the staples. I used bricks to temporarily weigh down the paper. My redwood chips are being delivered tomorrow. I look forward to not having to water a west facing lawn. No more cutting grass or raking leaves!

  • @Mattypantaloons
    @Mattypantaloons 2 роки тому

    The closing one eye trick is great. Really helps to see shapes properly.

  • @ho2cultcha
    @ho2cultcha 2 роки тому

    Wonderful video Deva!

  • @melodycopp6777
    @melodycopp6777 3 роки тому

    When you use the white board, you don't show it while there is a photo in place.

  • @melodycopp6777
    @melodycopp6777 3 роки тому

    Can't see additional photos...!!

  • @melodycopp6777
    @melodycopp6777 3 роки тому

    Can't see

  • @tamaking7104
    @tamaking7104 3 роки тому

    What the heck are "fun jeye " ? Why can't an otherwise educated yankee say "fungi" ? (fun gee)

  • @harrymyhero
    @harrymyhero 3 роки тому

    ground dwelling bees scared the life out of me when I picked up a 2 gallon pot of plants and they came out angry

    • @cathyholden6442
      @cathyholden6442 2 роки тому

      That’s fantastic!

    • @texaspatty4697
      @texaspatty4697 11 місяців тому

      ​@@cathyholden6442What could you say to help someone manage their fear of bees?

  • @vilikatavuki6523
    @vilikatavuki6523 3 роки тому

    Look at me, I'm the enemy to the Bay Area the Bay Area people plotted on.

  • @jeanettetb1990
    @jeanettetb1990 3 роки тому

    Very informative. Thank you, Deva!

  • @virttourz5758
    @virttourz5758 3 роки тому

    Great vid!

  • @HaldaneSmith
    @HaldaneSmith 3 роки тому

    Fantastic presentation with excellent, specific tips for beginners. The design advice with the emphasis on maintaining interest during during non-blooming seasons was also excellent and is rarely discussed.

  • @slappinpumpkins
    @slappinpumpkins 3 роки тому

    I think it would be cool to have a California native app that helps with garden planning

    • @stephenrosenthal9646
      @stephenrosenthal9646 3 роки тому

      If you live in California you could try calscape,calscape.org/ which has good info or Calfora.org which has soil requirements etc on the characteristics & associations page. you can also find locally native plants by clicking on what grows here, and selecting an area on the map

    • @kevinkearney8717
      @kevinkearney8717 3 роки тому

      Yes yes yes!

  • @jackiehamilton2994
    @jackiehamilton2994 3 роки тому

    Where can field guide be ordered?

  • @lovespurpleflowers
    @lovespurpleflowers 3 роки тому

    Follow nature, drip irrigation does not mimic rain, water like rainfall. Establish the plants , my new garden was watered in summer to get it established, when it has had a couple of summers and winters behind it, then follow what happens naturally in California. The fall and winter season are the growing season when rainfall is more common, watering in summer after garden is mature is asking for death for Ca native plants. Calscape.org

  • @mckohtz
    @mckohtz 4 роки тому

    I thought the idea of a native garden was that once established you wouldn't have to water at all!

  • @nadrienmarkowski5595
    @nadrienmarkowski5595 4 роки тому

    I love using sod and turning it into mounds, rest becomes mulch.

  • @nadrienmarkowski5595
    @nadrienmarkowski5595 4 роки тому

    Used black plastic bags, cardboard and make my own mulch.

  • @nadrienmarkowski5595
    @nadrienmarkowski5595 4 роки тому

    I removed mine with a tiller and a battery operated trimmer. Front Lawn

  • @sailinsteve1
    @sailinsteve1 4 роки тому

    FYI: for those in California and with children in elementary though high school, you might want to look at the EEI materials for you children, or if you are in school yourself, you might want to check this out, californiaeei.org/curriculum/ or if you are thinking of college, openstax.org/subjects/science there are materials on biology, astronomy and many other science related topics as well as business and the humanities. If you find this interesting, spread the word!

  • @mike426ar
    @mike426ar 4 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/xi0fsLMiz2Q/v-deo.html

  • @TheAngeliaMusic
    @TheAngeliaMusic 4 роки тому

    Great information!!! Thanks for uploading!

  • @awesomelyshorticles
    @awesomelyshorticles 5 років тому

    Is this safe for dogs?

    • @Lucy-vk1el
      @Lucy-vk1el 3 роки тому

      Check the individual plants for pet toxicity. Some plants have berries that are toxic to pets (but not birds), so just be sure to have that known before getting them. This will definitely attract pollinators and the songbirds that eat them though! You won’t even need a bird feeder!

  • @prettybird2588
    @prettybird2588 5 років тому

    This lady knows her stuff I I have learned a lot Justin 26 minutes

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell 6 років тому

    Thought was mentioned here water in fall, winter, spring as not so hot but sometimes here can be 105 around Halloween or 95 in January, so should we not water when hot in non summer month?

    • @pheelickscanari904
      @pheelickscanari904 4 роки тому

      I would say that's a due to global warming

    • @lovespurpleflowers
      @lovespurpleflowers 3 роки тому

      Look at the plant, if it seems like it is distressed and it is not totally established (two summers and two winters) give it some water like it was raining from above.

    • @lovespurpleflowers
      @lovespurpleflowers 3 роки тому

      FEELICKS Ya boi she was asking for what to do, not why it might be hot?!

    • @ekl7804
      @ekl7804 2 роки тому

      @@lovespurpleflowers Exactly...I'm so sick of responses like that.

  • @JamesFitzgerald
    @JamesFitzgerald 6 років тому

    I love these cnps videos but the audio is consistently bad. I suggest you try recording the voice directly with a microphone on the presenter rather than recording all the echoes in the room. Other than that, the content, presentations, and the speakers are excellent. Good work.

  • @gjcinqmars
    @gjcinqmars 6 років тому

    Great speaker. I would love the handouts.

  • @marianwhit
    @marianwhit 6 років тому

    Check wit the garden professors on sheet mulch techniques.

  • @ohd00bley
    @ohd00bley 6 років тому

    nativeherenursery.org/california-native-plants-that-attract-butterflies/ www.yerbabuenanursery.com/Butterfly_List.php

  • @unhappycustomer3863
    @unhappycustomer3863 6 років тому

    Would be nice if she named the types of plants.

  • @daydreamingarts
    @daydreamingarts 6 років тому

    so this is what, an extended ad for her book? right when she should be imparting content, real knowledge, she refers to the book. why not talk about those games? why is she not sharing?

  • @pikachulove5468
    @pikachulove5468 7 років тому

    I'd love to do this.. however.. animals.. my dogs.. my pig.. my tortoises.. they will all sadly get sick if they ingest som of these beautiful wild flowers/ plants.. I want to do this.. but it's not safe for me.. and many parents.. sucks.. as for the front yard. This can be done! :)

  • @maikefleur6004
    @maikefleur6004 7 років тому

    You are an amazing teacher! Best Greetings from Germany!

  • @renmuffett
    @renmuffett 7 років тому

    I bought three of those water holding brushes and they were awful. I couldn't control the flow of water, they being too dry and the handles were too stiff to squeeze the extra water that I needed. What is a decent brand? Mine was not good.

  • @gailmarks3472
    @gailmarks3472 7 років тому

    Thanks so much. I have been searching for precise information on the net, on wildlife ponds for the last year. This was great.

  • @irenelofstrom1270
    @irenelofstrom1270 7 років тому

    I wish you had been my art teacher in high school.

  • @squarepeg4435
    @squarepeg4435 8 років тому

    This is wonderful. Thank you!

  • @hosoiarchives4858
    @hosoiarchives4858 8 років тому

    Better teacher than Paul Stamet

  • @AlexandraZegarra
    @AlexandraZegarra 8 років тому

    That's great that this conference is open to everyone, thanks

  • @zacharykenniston748
    @zacharykenniston748 8 років тому

    here is an idea. zoospores have to encyst to survive; they cannot obtain nutrients prior to encysting. they are the pathogens power without them it would slowly starve and be easy to kill or combat. the zoospores have an extremely hard time exiting their sporangia(um) it takes a long time and is like childbirth... much energy is expended. that little hole in the end of the sporangium is barely big enough for them to squeeze through... if you could block their exit they would rapidly lose viability and starve to death... This could be the answer to the war against the countless incarnations of Phytophthora. If you could use osmosis to enlarge the zoospores they would become to big to exit their sporangia(um). and they would be fatally sealed. I'm sure their is a chemical or solution that you could use to test this because in doing so hundreds of trillions of innocent plants and trees may be saved from a gruesome death. I live in maine so i cannot experiment on phytophthora ramprum and i hope to god it never gets here!!! but i may be able to conduct research on Phytophthora infestans (late blight) at some time as i am studying to become a botanist. i love plants and trees and phytophthora scares me. until the day comes where i can test the hypothesis why don't you try to do ahead of time. the sooner phytophthora is dead the better!!! I feel a strong connection to plants and trees and they have always comforted me. and we owe them this. if what science says is true they are intelligent sentrient beings with minds like animals maybe even ours!!! maybe even syrpassing us in some ways!!! the world needs to know that heir roots are their brains and the can feel just like us.... regardless iy you belive that hey are conscious, we both know that the Phytophthora must be vanquished or hundreds of trillins of plants and trees will die. if you prove my theory correct we may save them!!! I'm not doing this for fame or money I'm doing it for my friends!!! they mean the world to me and without them there would be no world!!! let us babnd together and trest this hypothesis. if it does not work initially than there is surely a way to make it work. let us send phytophthora back from the festering darkness from which it was spawned!!!! the plants give us life now we need to save theirs!!! i am sure this hypothesis would work on all phytophthoras because they all share the sporangia and zoopspres!!! killing phytophthora is my duty... long have i been haunted by it!!!

  • @zacharykenniston748
    @zacharykenniston748 8 років тому

    here is an idea. zoospores have to encyst to survive; they cannot obtain nutrients prior to encysting. they are the pathogens power without them it would slowly starve and be easy to kill or combat. the zoospores have an extremely hard time exiting their sporangia(um) it takes a long time and is like childbirth... much energy is expended. that little hole in the end of the sporangium is barely big enough for them to squeeze through... if you could block their exit they would rapidly lose viability and starve to death... This could be the answer to the war against the countless incarnations of Phytophthora. If you could use osmosis to enlarge the zoospores they would become to big to exit their sporangia(um). and they would be fatally sealed. I'm sure their is a chemical or solution that you could use to test this because in doing so hundreds of trillions of innocent plants and trees may be saved from a gruesome death. I live in maine so i cannot experiment on phytophthora ramprum and i hope to god it never gets here!!! but i may be able to conduct research on Phytophthora infestans (late blight) at some time as i am studying to become a botanist. i love plants and trees and phytophthora scares me. until the day comes where i can test the hypothesis why don't you try to do ahead of time. the sooner phytophthora is dead the better!!! I feel a strong connection to plants and trees and they have always comforted me. and we owe them this. if what science says is true they are intelligent sentrient beings with minds like animals maybe even ours!!! maybe even syrpassing us in some ways!!! the world needs to know that heir roots are their brains and the can feel just like us.... regardless iy you belive that hey are conscious, we both know that the Phytophthora must be vanquished or hundreds of trillins of plants and trees will die. if you prove my theory correct we may save them!!! I'm not doing this for fame or money I'm doing it for my friends!!! they mean the world to me and without them there would be no world!!! let us babnd together and trest this hypothesis. if it does not work initially than there is surely a way to make it work. let us send phytophthora back from the festering darkness from which it was spawned!!!! the plants give us life now we need to save theirs!!! i am sure this hypothesis would work on all phytophthoras because they all share the sporangia and zoopspres!!! killing phytophthora is my duty... long have i been haunted by it!!!

  • @jimkahl2815
    @jimkahl2815 8 років тому

    Do they like wildflower gardens?