Friday, February 04, 2011

Balboa Park, San Diego - The Desert Garden

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

As mentioned in the previous post I recently visited southern California. During a day off I and a couple of colleagues decided to visit the San Diego Zoo - I have to confess that I also had a cunning plan to lure my not-so-cacti-interested colleagues into visiting the Desert Garden located in Balboa Park just next to the Zoo.

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

My plan succeeded and after enjoying the fabulous Zoo we spent some quality time among the cacti and succulents growing on the slopes of the Desert Garden. Unfortunately the visit was improvised and rather badly planned so I missed the Old Cactus Garden, the Botanical Building, and several other interesting gardens in Balboa Park, places that I in hindsight would have liked to visit. Then again, now I have a good excuse for going back to San Diego ;-)

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

According to their website “the Desert Garden contains more than 1,300 plants, including succulents and drought-resistant plants from around the world, within its 2.5 acres. The peak blooming period is January through March”. I guess my visit in very early January was a tad too early to experience the full-throttle flower fest as only a few of the plants were blooming (several of the cacti were budding, though - again a good reason for revisiting Balboa Park ;-)

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

Yet another reason for coming back is that several of the pathways in the Desert Garden were closed during my visit due to heavy rains just a few days prior.

Balboa Park, The Desert Garden

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos! wish I could eat a tuna

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  2. That's an interesting area of the park that I very rarely visit. Nice.

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