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Sierran Granite Bed and Garden Nursery. A bed installed within the last five years to provide proper soil conditions for growing plants from the High Sierra. The purple plants are the remains of Eriogonum parishii , also called mountainmist, after the growing season is finished. The building in the rear is a true garden folly, something no architect would design. What design there is came from the fertile mind of James Roof, the first director of the garden. It was built in to take advantage of a slope and contains airy growing areas for garden plants as well as a greenhouse for propagating cuttings and seedlings. It works. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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