tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497277770771473008.post7989896854381351008..comments2024-03-15T01:29:50.279-07:00Comments on Town Mouse and Country Mouse: Tassajara in the SummerTown Mousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09777461911856383480noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497277770771473008.post-11144134258967270442013-07-19T23:08:53.486-07:002013-07-19T23:08:53.486-07:00After looking your vivid pictures, I just want to ...After looking your vivid pictures, I just want to visit Tassajara Hot Springs to see those plants and sceneries. I see a lot of different plants I haven't seen yet. Is the transportation smooth or okey going to Tassajara?Eric Pradohttp://www.ericprado.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497277770771473008.post-37770480248080449572013-07-15T23:34:00.888-07:002013-07-15T23:34:00.888-07:00I need to go there some time, though hopefully whe...I need to go there some time, though hopefully when it's not 106. I know what you mean about the Rhamnus crocea. I planted three at my parents house a few years ago, and still haven't seen a flower, let alone a berry. So slow.ryanhttp://drystonegarden.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497277770771473008.post-87838611427190089432013-07-14T20:16:10.974-07:002013-07-14T20:16:10.974-07:00Yes, I thought that was it but wasn't sure - I...Yes, I thought that was it but wasn't sure - I saw some on Loma Prieta too recently. I wonder how they do in the garden. the seed heads look like eyelashes sort of - really nice.Country Mousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13294472166693008328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8497277770771473008.post-62924377280008374642013-07-14T20:13:08.565-07:002013-07-14T20:13:08.565-07:00The shrub covered in seedheads is a Mountain Mahog...The shrub covered in seedheads is a Mountain Mahogany, been thinking I'll want to use it one day. Beautiful.Jennnoreply@blogger.com