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Another Bay Area Success Story! ๐กโจ This incredible 5-bedroom home has officially been leased!
Imagine waking up with hillside views, grabbing coffee before work, and being just minutes from some of the world's biggest innovators - Google, YouTube, and Genentech. Then, when the workday is over, you're only a short drive from Linda Mar Beach for sunset walks and ocean air. ๐โ๏ธ
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๐225 Merced Drive, San Bruno
๐ฐLeased for $6,600/month
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๐ธ Flowers of the East Bay ๐ธ
10 blooms found throughout our local neighborhoods!
#1: Agapanthus (Lily of the Nile)
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Agapanthus praecox
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Commonly planted throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Lafayette, Pleasanton, and other East Bay communities in residential landscapes, shopping centers, parks, and along roadways.
๐ Attracts bees, butterflies, and other nectar-seeking pollinators.
#2: Yellow Daylily
๐ฉโ๐ปScientific Name: Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Residential gardens throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Pleasanton, and Lafayette
๐ Attracts bees, butterflies, and occasionally hummingbirds.
#3: Bigleaf Hydrangea
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Hydrangea macrophylla
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Common in East Bay gardens, especially in Walnut Creek, Lafayette, Orinda, Moraga, Danville, and shady residential landscapes throughout the region.
๐ Attracts bees and other pollinators.
#4: Coral Aloe
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Aloe striata
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Frequently planted in drought-tolerant gardens throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and other East Bay communities. Common in water-wise landscaping and succulent gardens.
๐ A favorite of hummingbirds, bees, and other nectar-feeding pollinators.
#5: African Iris (Fortnight Lily)
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Dietes grandiflora
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Widely planted throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, San Ramon, Pleasanton, and Lafayette in residential landscapes, shopping centers, medians, and park plantings.
๐ Attracts bees and other pollinating insects.
#6: Rose
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Rosa
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Found throughout East Bay neighborhoods, public rose gardens, community parks, and residential landscapes in Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Lafayette, Pleasanton, and Orinda.
๐ Single and semi-double roses attract bees and other pollinators, while highly double blooms offer less accessible nectar.
#7: Single-Flowered Dahlia
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Dahlia pinnata (or a hybrid cultivar)
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Common in home gardens, community gardens, and seasonal flower beds throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Lafayette, Pleasanton, and Orinda.
๐ Single-flowered dahlias like this one are excellent for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators because their pollen-rich centers are easily accessible.
#8: Sweet Pea Shrub
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Polygala myrtifolia
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Commonly planted in residential gardens, commercial landscapes, and drought-tolerant plantings throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Lafayette, San Ramon, and Pleasanton.
๐ Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators seeking nectar.
#9: Tropical Hibiscus
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Commonly planted in warm, sheltered gardens throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Pleasanton, San Ramon, and other East Bay neighborhoods. Often grown near patios, entryways, and sunny garden borders.
๐ Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, which are drawn to its abundant nectar and large, colorful blooms.
#10: African Daisy
๐ฉโ๐ป Scientific Name: Osteospermum ecklonis
๐ชด Where You'll Find It: Common in East Bay gardens, planter boxes, park landscapes, and drought-tolerant plantings throughout Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Lafayette, Pleasanton, and San Ramon.
๐ Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators throughout its long bloom season.
๐ธ Which flower is your favorite?
๐ Tell us in the comments!
Kat Sellis, MBA
๐ฒ 925-899-7779
๐ง [email protected]
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