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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Nuccio’s Camellias & Azaleas

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Today we took a road trip down to Nuccio’s in Altadena to pick out camellias and azaleas for the back garden.  Wow.  I could have stayed a month looking at the acres of beautiful plants they have to offer and learning all kinds of interesting stuff at this family run nursery.  They’ve been around since 1935.

DSC_0683_1999 Altadena is in the hills above Pasadena.  The hills are dry and recently were on fire.  Luckily, Nuccio’s was untouched by the fire.

DSC_0675_1991 Under the shade structures are gobs and gobs of camellias, azaleas, gardenia, and rhododendrons.  There were a few azaleas in bloom. DSC_0668_1984

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We picked out Mrs. Tingley camellias and George L. Taber azaleas.  I’ll have more pictures of them later after they’re planted.  I plan to espalier the camellias to keep them in as much shade of the back garden wall as possible.  The Bakersfield sun could bake my purchase in a few hours if I’m not careful.

DSC_0664_1980 I need to keep the height under control unlike this gigantic beast!

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Jim Nuccio didn’t cooperate in sitting for a portrait; but he was as helpful and attentive as could be expected from one of the owners of this fine family business.  Their website isn’t so great; but the nursery is awesome if you want to see and learn about these acid loving plants.  I plan to return in the winter to see the place in bloom.  Santa Anita Racetrack would also be on that visit!

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