A green or purple to redish berry in a pretty crowded panicle, skin is veined and translucent, and unlike French cousins, falls off quite readily. Oblong in shape, with added hormones, but if let be,spherical and oh so sweet.
Anyway, I live in San Luis Obispo Co., California,as a scholar cum ascetic. I recently discovered the joy of sleeping on serpentine gravel--it molds to your back--though I always rediscover the simple
beauty of watching the fog creep along, tucking in the city lights on a chilly night.
The Central Coast is an invaded Eden in which not only does the climate and geography allow for Nature's phytological bounty, but also creates a "Big Rock Candy Mt." type setting in which transients,
hobos, surfers, poets, marine mammal migrators, and etc. converge.
It's only fair to share on this sight after viewing such great channels like Spricket24 and UCtelevision, so here goes. The Icon is Calochortus clavatus ssp. clavatus (Club-haired Mariposa Lily)
A green or purple to redish berry in a pretty crowded panicle, skin is veined and translucent, and unlike French cousins, falls off quite readily. Oblong in shape, with added hormones, but if let be,spherical and oh so sweet.
Anyway, I live in ...