Monday, March 10, 2008

Pechanga


This is the onion plant.



This is Indian Potatoe



This is deergrass after it has been burned.
It is done to allow for it to grow back in more abundance.



This white sage was located around all the natural housing that we were able to see.
It is great that the local youth are able to learn and participate in their culture.


This is yucca fiber which has been processed by stripping and soaking.
The fibers are used to make nets, carrying baskets, sandals, skirts and more.

It is a very versatile plant which supplies food from the flowers and fruit.




I really like this Eucalyptus tree because of the texture of the peeling bark
against the smooth underside. It in not a native plant.



Chaparral, once many, now few. I wish I could have seen them in abundance.



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