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Cymbidium Orchid
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A Great Outdoor Orchid for our Coast

April 17th, 2020
The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for their beautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do well outside. There are two main typesstandards and miniatures. Miniatures only grow where summer nights are above 70F.
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Cardamine californica
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Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tasty

April 17th, 2020
Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceous flowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to western North America from Washington to Baja California. It is common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, open woodlands and grasslands.
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From left, Dan Sanchez, Mike Mellano, Wendy Powers and Marcel Horowitz visited the offices of Senator Dianne Feinstein, Senator Kamala Harris, Congressman Scott Peters and Congressman Mike Levin.
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UC CARET delegates visit Congress in March

March 27th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
UC ANR Vice President Glenda Humiston led a delegation representing California to the annual joint meeting of the Council for Agricultural Research, Extension and Teaching (CARET) and the Administrative Heads Section (AHS) of the Association of Public & Land-grant Universities in Washington, D.C.
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Tomatoes can be planted in late March, UC Master Gardener Yvonne Savio told the LA Times, but wait until April to plant summer crops like eggplant, peppers and cucumber.
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ANR in the news March 1-15, 2020

March 16th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
When the world feels scary, I want to garden. Here's what to plant right now (LA Times) Jeanette Marantos, March 11 You can plant your tomatoes in late March too, says master gardener Yvonne Savio, creator of the comprehensive blog GardeninginLA.
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Dead tanoaks surrounded by Douglas firs in Humboldt County. Sudden oak death threatens survival of several tree species. Photo by Yana Valachovic
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Volunteers needed to stop SOD from killing oak trees

March 9th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
In California, sudden oak death disease has killed more than 50 million of the state's iconic oaks and tanoak trees between Humboldt County and Monterey County, threatening survival of several tree species.
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ANR in the news Feb. 1-15, 2020

February 29th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Labor costs drive mechanized pruning technology (Farm Press) Todd Fitchette, Feb. 14 As labor costs in California escalate, growers are becoming more interested in cost-saving technology. The Sunpreme variety of raisin grapes, developed by the U.S.
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Frank McPherson
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Names in the News

February 28th, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
McPherson joins ANR as Bay Area UCCE regional director Frank McPherson joined UC ANR on Feb. 3, 2020, as a regional director for UC Cooperative Extension serving Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco and San Mateo counties, and Elkus Ranch Environmental Education Center.
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