Granada Native Gardens is a demonstration garden located in Livermore, CA, showcasing a variety of California native plants. The garden, established in 2003, is home to a happy family of sunflowers, including the common sunflower, Helianthus annuus, which has undergone genetic changes over the years. The garden also highlights the historical significance of sunflowers to Native Americans, who recognized their value as a food source, medicinal plant, and natural dye.
Every spring, visitors to Granada Native Gardens can also enjoy the vibrant orange field of California poppies, Eschscholzia californica. Occasionally, a genetic mutation occurs, resulting in white or lighter-hued poppy flowers among the orange ones. These variations are a natural part of genetic evolution and contribute to the diversity of plant species. Granada Native Gardens provides a unique opportunity to appreciate and learn about the fascinating world of California native plants and their rich history.
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