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  • Abutilon palmeri

    $5.78$15.70

    Indian Mallow Indian Mallow is a dense semi evergreen shrub of tropical origins. It likes the hot, dry desert, and is found in the scorching areas of southern California. Indian mallow likes to spread out, growing 3-5 ft tall and equally as wide. It has warm, fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves and produces beautiful golden orange flowers…

  • Acer macrophyllum

    $9.90$38.50

    Bigleaf maple This deciduous tree grows 40-100’ making it a suitable choice for large gardens and parks. Space >40′ apart. Squirrels & chipmunks relish seeds, and it provides valuable shelter for wildlife. If properly watered, young trees will establish fast (>3 feet per year). Once established, they are fairly drought tolerant (growth slows to ~1…

  • Acer negundo

    $9.90$38.50

    Box-elder This deciduous tree grows to 30′ to 50’ and is an excellent stream side stabilizer. A great plant to attract wildlife as many species of birds and squirrels feed on the seeds. Young shoots grow quickly (~2 feet per year) and will establish a dense shady canopy in a few years. Space 25′ apart….

  • Achillea millefolium

    $1.65$14.50

    Yarrow This Semi-evergreen herbaceous perennial grows 1-3 ft tall and is a perfect choice for growing in a meadow garden. The ferny foliage will stay green all year with some summer water and the white umbels make good cut flowers.  Cut back after blooming which takes place from March through June. Yarrow spreads by rhizomes,…

  • Acmispon glaber

    $1.93$14.30

    Common deerweed A drought – deciduous perennial herb forming 3′ by 3′ mounds. Burdened by the common name of Deerweed, this plant is popular with wildlife, providing food for hummingbirds, bees, butterfly larvae and deer. From spring through summer this plant is covered in small yellow flowers. Deerweed can be very useful in restoration or…

  • Adelinia grandis

    Hounds Tongue This summer – fall dormant perennial grows up to 2.5 ft tall. A beautiful early spring flower found under oaks and other dry shade situations. Drifts of hound’s tongue give drama to woodlands early in the year. The new leaves are also attractive as they appear in mid/late winter followed by clear blue…

  • Allium unifolium

    One leaf onion One of California’s easier native onions, this vigorous bulb will spread out and fill an area with it’s offsets and innumerable seedlings. Actually growing several leaves per plant, the blue green growth is contrasted by the vibrant rose-pink clusters of flowers that explode from the tips of their 1′ long stalks. Adaptable…

  • Amelanchier pallida

    Pallid Serviceberry Pallid serviceberry is a winter deciduous shrub. The height varies from 3 to 12 feet tall. It is a pleasant, open shrub that will spread to form a thicket. It has attractive blue-green foliage. The white flowers appear April through June followed by purple, sweet, edible berries. It will tolerate drought conditions but…

  • Amsinckia intermedia

    $6.60$7.30

    Menzies’ fiddleneck This herbaceous annual blooms early spring through midsummer. Typically grows 4″-15″ but mature plants have been known to reach up to 4′ tall. Fiddlenecks are common over a wide range in open ground from coastline to mid elevations. Because it reseeds heavily and establishes well in disturbed areas, it is a good plant…

  • Anaphalis margaritacea

    $6.60$7.30

    Pearly everlasting This erect, short-lived, rhizomatous perennial grows to 3′ tall.  Use in a perennial border, rock garden, or meadow landscape.  Drought tolerant, but occasional summer water is best. Flowers make 2″ clusters of white button heads.  Pearly white flowers dry nicely in a fashion similar to straw flowers.  Silver gray color gives a contrast…

  • Angelica hendersonii

    $8.80$9.70

    Coast Angelica Coast Angelica is a tall evergreen biennial or perennial adapted to a coastal garden. It grows to 3-4′ tall with large bold leaves. In the late spring through summer the umbel shaped white flowers appear and provide nectar and pollen to the delight of many pollinators. As the flowers age they become purple…

  • Angelica lucida

    Seacoast angelica Seacoast Angelica is a perennial that growing from 2- 4 1/2″. The globe-shaped flower umbels and the height make Angelicas a striking border plant. The seed heads may be dried for use in dried arrangements. It will do best with partial to full shade in an inland garden. The large flowers are seen in the…

  • Angelica tomentosa

    Woolly angelica This perennial herb makes a great specimen plant for any partially shaded garden.  In full bloom Angelica can reach from 3 to 5 feet. Both the distinctive bold leaf patterns, and the umbrellas of fragrant white flowers are attractive to many beneficial insects.  With their bold design Angelica is great as a back…

  • Apocynum cannabinum

    $4.95$6.60

    Hemp Dogbane Hemp dogbane is a deciduous, strong, erect perennial plant that reaches 3-4 ft. tall with a moderate growth rate. Often spreading aggressively from underground rhizomes. The small cream-colored flowers are clustered at branch ends or on stalks from leaf axils. They provide abundant nectar and are pollinated by moths, butterflies and many different…

  • Aquilegia formosa

    $6.60$7.30

    Western columbine This 1-3′ tall short-lived perennial is great for butterfly and bird gardens. A good nectar source for hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Other birds such as finches and sparrows eat the seeds. Combine with other partial shade plants such as California coffeeberry, giant chain fern, island alum root, Douglas iris, hummingbird sage, and currants….

  • Arbutus menziesii

    $9.90$14.30

    Pacific madrone This evergreen tree averages 30 ft in height and a 25 ft spread. Space 25’0″ apart. Madrones are slow to moderate growing but are prized for their attractive reddish bark that peels to reveal blond wood underneath. White to pink urn-shaped flowers arrive in the spring followed by bright orange edible berries. This…