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Enter our Photo Contest by September 15th


The San Diego Horticultural Society is creating a set of 10 note cards for the Society’s correspondence and sale. We are looking for beautiful photos by members of plants, containers or gardens in San Diego County.  Contest winners will be given a set of note cards.

 

Contest Guidelines

  • Log in to website with your email address and password 
  • Upload no more than 5 of your own photos in high resolution JPEG format
  • The cards will be approximately 4” x 5 ½”, in both horizontal and vertical formats
  • Any photo editing should not change the essential elements of the plant(s)
  • After uploading photos, add a caption to each photo using both the Latin and common name or briefly describe the landscape/plant collection
  • The SDHS board will select the 10 winning entries
  • Contest ends September 15th

114 photo(s) Updated on: Tue, August 06, 2013
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  • Echinocereus engelmannii, Hedgehog Cactus
  • Castilleja affinis, Coast Paintbrush
  • Helianthus, Sunflower and Monarch butterfly
  • Anna apple after a rain
  • Ipheion uniflorum "Rolf Fiedler", Spring Star Flower
  • Matthys Succulent Garden; Linda Bresler, landscape designer
  • Matthys Succulent Garden; Linda Bresler, landscape designer
  • Matthys Succulent Garden; Linda Bresler, landscape designer
  • Matthys Succulent Garden; Linda Bresler, landscape designer
  • Leucospermum 'Tango'
  • Leucadendron 'Yaeli' winter color
  • Leucadendron 'Golden Tip' winter color
  • Dancing bee on Ceanothus
  • Leucospermum bloom beginning to open
  • Loquat and French Lavender ... serenity!!!
  • French lavender, parrots beak, lobelia, santolina, cycad, festuca, phormium and much more ... serenity!!!
  • Japanese maple, wood fern, creeping jenny, impatiens, anthurium, heuchera (coral bells) and much more ... more serenity!!!
  • My little Buddha ...
  • North shade garden ... Japanese maples, anthurium, creeping jenny, 5 different variety of fern, 4 different variety of Heuchera, impatiens, 2 different variety of jasmine, plus more ... very serene.
  • Gardening for Birds and Butterflies Workshop, May 2013. Photo by Jeannine Romero
  • Acanthus molis and hydrangea at the Rowlands garden, June Featured garden. Photo by Jeannine Romero
  • The Rowlands' garden, June featured garden. Photo by Jeannine Romero
  • The Rowlands' garden, June featured garden. Photo by Jeannine Romero
  • Aeonium haworthii 'Kiwi' - Fruit Punch Pinwheel
  • Callistemon viminalis - Little John
  • Crassula falcata - Propeller Plant
  • August featured garden
  • August featured garden
  • August featured garden
  • August featured garden
  • August featured garden
  • Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) Seeds Double Peak Trail in San Marcos
  • Afterglow. Howard's Garden Tour.
  • taken at Howard' Garden Tour.
  • Howard's Garden Tour.
  • Don Juan, Large Climber in Fort Skinner Gardens
  • Sunflower in Lakeside, Fort Skinner Gardens
  • Bill Warriner, Floribunda bush at Fort Skinner Gardens
  • Brandy, Hybrid Tea rose at Fort Skinner Gardens
  • Fort Skinner Gardens, Lakeside CA, foreground back, Diana, Princess of Wales, HT, pb; Europeana, F,dr; and Sundance HT,yb
  • our goldfish pool
  • garden view of our Chinese Wall behind the Italian Ruin
  • bromeliad, aechmea pectinata, in bloom
  • large leaf philodendron flower
  • in our garden, the Pyramids with gasteries, and the Zen garden
  • Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) with morning dew
  • Blue Hibiscus for back yard color
  • Water-thrifty plants have colorful foliage all year and help prevent erosion on a very steep slope.
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Our Mission To inspire and educate the people of San Diego County to grow and enjoy plants, and to create beautiful, environmentally responsible gardens and landscapes.

Our Vision To champion regionally appropriate horticulture in San Diego County.


 





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