

How to identify Coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia)
Coast live oak, also known as Evergreen oak
Coast live oak is an evergreen tree that varies greatly in height from 20 to 70 feet (6 to 21 meters) with a diameter of 1 to 4 feet (30 to 120 cm). Its bark transitions from smooth in youth to deeply furrowed and thick with age. The crown is broad and dense, potentially touching the ground, while primary branches typically grow horizontally. Higher branches tend to extend diagonally, contributing to an irregular crown in dense stands. Leaves are shed and renewed in late spring, following flowering in the warmer temperatures of early spring.
Variable height from 20 to 70 feet (6 to 21 meters).
Bark changes from smooth to deeply furrowed and thick with age.
Broad, dense crown with horizontally growing primary branches.
Irregular crown due to diagonally extending higher branches.
Leaves shed and renewed in late spring, following early spring flowering.
Gardenia jasminoides is an evergreen shrub with unique, glossy evergreen leaves and stunning flowers. The sophisticated, matte white flowers are often used in bouquets. The exceptional beauty of this ornamental plant has made it a popular and highly appreciated plant amongst gardeners and horticulturalists.
The golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a popular houseplant that is commonly seen in Australia, Asia, and the West Indies. It goes by many nicknames, including "devil's ivy", because it is so hard to kill and can even grow in low light conditions. Golden pothos has poisonous sap, so it should be kept away from pets and children.
Solanum lycopersicum is an annual or perennial herbaceous vine native to Central and South America that produces a large, juicy, edible fruit known as tomato. Today there are over 10000 cultivated varieties. Although tomato is the world’s most popular vegetable, botanically it is a fruit.
The pepper are commonly used for cooking in places such as the Southern U.S. and Central America. Most are moderately spicy, though because there are so many variants, the spice level can vary dramatically. Cayenne powder is also a popular seasoning product made from pepper plants.
The swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) produces bright, glossy leaves and makes a popular houseplant. It is originally native to tropical forest regions in Central America. The nickname swiss cheese plant refers to the small holes that develop in the plant's leaves. The long fruits resemble corncobs and smell sweet and fragrant when ripe.
The bigleaf hydrangea is a deciduous shrub native to Japan, and is known for its lush, oval, colorful inflorescence. The two types of Hydrangea macrophylla are mopheads - with large, ball-shaped, sterile flower clusters, and lace capes - with small round fertile flowers in the center, and sterile flowers on the outer side of each inflorescence. Depending on soil pH, blooms can change color from pink to blue.
Scientific Classification of Coast live oak