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Mabye -- green hat. Thinks he is a leprechaun.

Thne -- Pink hat. Knows.

Jara

Toyon

California coastal live oak

Valley oak

Poison oak

California bay laurel -- Umbellularia -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbellularia

Mustard

Lupin


 * Mint
 * Common coyote mint Monardella villosa

Skunk weed

Yellow late season wildflower

Lavender early season wildflower

White wildflower stick to you seeds

Wild radish

Redwood

Grape

Rosemary

Lilly of the valley

Calla lily -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zantedeschia_aethiopica

Black calla lily -- https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/arum-palaestinum/

Dudleya -- https://calscape.org/Dudleya-caespitosa-(Coast-Dudleya) -- sea lettuce

Trumpet vine
Campsis.

Prune

 * Trumpet vine
 * Campsis
 * Flowers bloom on current season branches. On mature plants prune to one or two buds of new growth in late winter/early spring. "When pruning an established plant, remember that they flower in mid- to late summer on the current season's wood. The young growths produced during the previous season should be cut back to one or two of the lowest buds, to produce spurs close to the main stem, and new growths will flower in the summer."


 * Cherry
 * Disinfect blades with rubbing alcohol, or bleach:water (1:9) but rinse bleach off with water. Open vase shape to allow for light and air. Remove suckers, inward growing shoots, weak branches. Head tree in fall or winter -- remove part of shoot, branch, or limb, up to one-third to one-half its length. Heading is cutting off the top of the leader, the central trunk to encourage growth of lateral branches. This is done in the first year or two to control the tree’s shape. Leave tree 24 to 36 inches tall. In subsequent year, create first scaffold whorl -- four lateral branches about 24 inches long each extending out from the tree. Prune out the others. You want limbs that are 45 to 60-degree angles to the leader and at least 8 inches apart vertically -- lowest branch about 18 inches off the ground. The year after that, create a second scaffold whorl -- another set of four branches above the first set. Choose branches that are not above each other, so that we have spokes of a wheel when seen from above. Once the tree is three years old, promote outward growth by pruning out new vertical limbs with loppers or pruning saws. Discourage disease -- disinfect tools, clean up and green bin all trimmings.

Summarized from Gardening Know How: Cherry Tree Pruning: How And When To Trim A Cherry Tree (midway down page) -- https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/cherry/cherry-tree-pruning.htm


 * Apple, Pear, Peach, Persimmon, Apricot, Almond
 * Prune same as Cherry actually, right?

Orchard

 * Apricot
 * Text


 * Almond
 * Text


 * Yuzu (not) lacks stem leaflet


 * Wild marigold


 * Fig


 * Royal Ann Cherry
 * Labeled "Semi-dwarf" on root bag.
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Ann_cherry


 * Stella Cherry
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stella_cherry
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stella_cherry


 * Hachiya persimmon
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diospyros_kaki
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persimmon


 * Fuyu persimmon
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diospyros_kaki
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persimmon


 * 20th Century Asian pear
 * "Also called 'Apple Pear.' Wonderful fruit is juicy, sweet, refreshing, mild-flavored and crisp like an apple when ripe. Yellow and green skin, white flesh. Keeps well in refrigerator. Heavy-bearing tree is relatively small (15-20 ft.). For easy care and harvest, it may be kept under 10 ft by summer pruning." Self-fruitful, Mid-season harvest (September). [Grower's tag] Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com


 * Gala Apple
 * "Wonderhful summer dessert apple -- one of the West's favorite varieties. Crisp texture, nice blend of sweetness and tartness, rich flavor. Very sweet when fully tree-ripened. Skin striped red, glossy, free of russet. Flesh is creamy yellow. Early harvest, 2-3 weeks before Red Delicious. Keeps well. Good pollenizer for other varieties. For easy care and harvest, the tree may be kept under 10 ft. high by summer pruning." Self-fruitful, Mid-season harvest (September). [Grower's tag] Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com


 * Honeycrisp Apple
 * "Red with yellow background skin, sweet/tart flavor akin to watermelon, ripens late September, white flesh with excellent flavor, Matures to 20' tall cold hardy to USDA zone 5." [Grower's tag] Performance Nursery, Corp, Somis, CA.
 * Labeled "Semi-dwarf" on root bag.


 * Veteran Peach
 * "Medium, golden yellow skin with red blush, freestone, yellow, sweet, fresh, self-fertile, ripens August-September, cold hardy to USDA zone 5-9, excellent for Southern California." [Grower's tag] Performance Nursery, Corp, Somis, CA.
 * Labeled "Semi-dwarf" on root bag.

Plant websites

 * Wikipedia: List of California native plants -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_California_native_plants
 * Calscape: California Native Plant Society -- https://calscape.org/
 * Sonoma County Beekeppers Association: Gardening for bees -- https://www.sonomabees.org/Gardening

Javascript

 * Topic:JavaScript

TEFL
I poke a TEFL wiki (Teflpedia.com). I want a clean easy to grasp category tree structure. Progress is at http://teflpedia.com/contents.

Now the research

Oh! ChinesePod and English as a Second Language Podcast

I saw this at Wikipedia

 * w:Category:English as a foreign or second language


 * Teaching English as a foreign language


 * w:Category:English_as_a_Second_Language_teachers--A list of people and media with wikipedia articles who/that have taught English as a Second Language


 * Interwiki linking:http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Interwiki_linking


 * I joined Wikipedia's WikiProject Applied Linguistics

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