Guardians: If you’re tooling around Monterey Park you might as well stop in at the San Gabriel Nursery. If you make it past the Orchid zone, the air starts to smell like Sweet Ozmanthus and pretty soon you’ll be trying to fit two pots into the back of your car. Not a bad way to go. If you’re looking for Michelia Alba, they have these too, but you have to bring a forklift and your black Amex card.
25 Apr
By biscuit.
Posted April 25, 2008 at 7:45 am.
Filed under garden, photo and tagged michelia alba, monterey park, orchid, ozmanthus, san gabriel nursery, sweet olive.
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Posted April 25, 2008 at 7:45 am.
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