Chert Rock Park/Golden Gate Heights Park puya
- Rivera
- Seedling
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- Location: San Francisco
- USDA Zone: 10b
Chert Rock Park/Golden Gate Heights Park puya
Some shots of a puya thicket in this hillside park in San Francisco. Please ID if you know, your best guess is welcome.
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-Chris
San Francisco 10b
San Francisco 10b
- Paul S
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- Paul S
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Re: Chert Rock Park/Golden Gate Heights Park puya
Possibly Puya spathacea. Any pics or memories of old inflorescences? Fascicularia will be a dried up thing nestled in the crown, puya a 2.5 ft panicle.
- Rivera
- Seedling
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- Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:49 am
- Location: San Francisco
- USDA Zone: 10b
Re: Chert Rock Park/Golden Gate Heights Park puya
Flowers always help. The colony was impenetrable, but I think I saw what looked more like the dried inflorescences of fascicularia in there. No past memories of tall stalks in bloom or dessicated.
No blushing visible on the leaves, but these are under canopy. Also, I'm colorblind and often not perceptive to more subtle changes in hue.
Fascicularia genus seems correct and f. bicolor ssp bicolor is a good guess.
Thanks Paul
-Chris
San Francisco 10b
San Francisco 10b