Calamagrosti a. 'Karl Foerster' with Rosmarinus o. 'Irene'
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
May 21, 2009
Alamo Heights Entry Garden
This entry garden on Fell Street in Alamo Heights was planted a year and a half ago.

Calamagrosti a. 'Karl Foerster' with Rosmarinus o. 'Irene'
Calamagrosti a. 'Karl Foerster' with Rosmarinus o. 'Irene'
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