Dimond Park Native Plant Garden

Oakland

Size: 15,000 square feet

Showcase feature: A charming bit of open space within the urban grid, Dimond Park features an extensive native plant garden containing more than 80 species of California native plants. Some of these are "the stars of the California flora as seen through the eyes of the nursery trade." Others are locally native species plants, native to the Sausal Watershed. The designer, Michael Thilgen of Four Dimensions Landscape Company, will lead a tour of this garden at lunchtime. Bring a picnic and blanket and settle down for a brief talk before taking a guided tour of this lovely garden.

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Gardening for Wildlife: If you plant it, they will come—birds that is. This native plant garden is living proof. The more than 50 species of birds seen in Dimond Park include golden-crowned and white-crowned sparrows, Nuttals, downy and hairy woodpeckers, violet-green swallows, vireos, flycatchers, Bewick’s wrens, ruby crowned kinglets, cedar waxwings, warblers, western tanagers, black headed grosbeaks, and orioles. Northern harriers, red-shouldered and Cooper's hawk prowl for unwary rodents and birds.

Dimond Park is fondly called a “bird magnet” by a resident ornithologist because it is near water, and provides shelter, nesting areas, seeds, and bugs for food. This garden also demonstrates the ecological principle of "edge-effect" where several habitat types (urban landscape, park lawns, and streamside vegetation) come together.

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