mexican plum
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A Resting Sphinx Moth On Mexican Plum

I am outside every morning at 7am to take a rain gauge reading for CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network). When it’s the right season to be light enough, that’s a good time to wander around looking for other interesting things in the garden. One early spring morning, I saw a Sphinx moth… Continue reading
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The Last Tree To Wake Up

There are four young trees in the back yard here. From tallest to shortest they are Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis), Mexican Plum (Prunus mexicana), Mexican Olive (Cordia boissieri), and Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora). Until this week, all but the Mexican Plum had put out new leaf growth, and the Texas Mountain Laurel has also… Continue reading
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Short-Term Effects Of The Freeze

In the past week we have had five nights of below freezing temperatures, with the lowest recorded here of 16.0 F. I expected to see some wilting, blackness, or loss of leaves and we certainly had that. With native plants, that is almost never a concern, and it’s just a part of nature cleaning up.… Continue reading
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Mexican Plum

To round out my collection of four trees in the back yard I have planted a Mexican Plum (Prunus mexicana). It is an early blooming tree, and in fact the flowers appear before the leaves in the spring, so it is an important nectar source early in the year. And being deciduous, it’s a nice… Continue reading
About Me
Nature Lover.
Inquisitive Observer.
Student Gardener.
I invite you to join me on my journey to convert my sterile (from a nature point of view) new house lot to a healthy and diverse ecosystem, as I make discoveries, mistakes, and hopefully progress. I am not an expert or professional. The project started in February 2023 and the location is Seguin, Texas, USA.



