I am currently a graduate student at UC Berkeley. I had an interest in plants since a very young age. This interest never went away and I find myself completely surrounded by plants where ever I go.
When I moved to California from Louisiana (quite a dramatic change), I discovered a whole new world of bulbs. It first started with a research project to study the phylogeny of California onions. A copy of the research paper can be found
here. I was introduced to more interesting bulbs by an avid bulb grower and was hooked since. I also love photography, and plants are one of my most favorite subjects. I have added a lot of these photos to the Wiki where they best fit.
My interests are in native California bulb species including but not limited to anything in the Themidaceae (including Triteleia, Brodiaea, Dichelostemma). I also like Lachenalia, and some species of Oxalis, and certain irids particularly Moraea and Babiana. However, my heart beats strongly for western/Californian Allium, most of which require a dry summer dormancy period. In terms of edaphic factors, I love
serpentine and pretty much anything that grows on it. Serpentine is a type of a greenish rock that has very high levels of magnesium which makes it toxic to most plants. Some Californian natives, especially bulbs, have found ways to deal with this toxicity and became endemic to serpentine outcrops.
Email: Xerantheum@gmail.com
Wesbite:
http://xerantheum.vicissitudo.net/
Photography website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xerantheum/
Berkeley weather: Dry, cool summers, practically no rain from June - October Wet and mild winters from Nov - May. I live atop a hill so I do see a light frost on the grass before dawn in the middle of winter. Most of the time, blue skies and cool air.
