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  • 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…

  • Anaphalis margaritacea

    $5.48$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…

  • Anemopsis californica

    $7.15

    Yerba mansa This deciduous perennial is one of our favorite plants! It grows to a height of about 1 ft. and has beautiful white compound flowers in spring and early summer. Being a marsh plant, it requires a warm position with shallow water or a wet muddy humus-rich soil. It also performs best when allowed…

  • Angelica californica

    California Angelica California angelica is a perennial herb that can grow from 6 to 8 feet tall. It is commonly found in the shade on dry slopes. Clusters of white flowers providing a large flat surface in the summer for butterflies to land. The umbels of white flowers appear between June through August. Perfect for…

  • 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…

  • Anthoxanthum occidentale

    $2.10$2.30

    Vanilla Grass This evergreen, spreading perennial grass grows to approx. 2’x2′ can be found growing in coniferous forests along the west coast of North America. Space 9-12″ apart. It prefers a shady situation, with summer irrigation. The whitish flowers are held on 18″ stalks above broad, bright green, sweetly scented foliage. Excellent for woodland gardens,…

  • Aquilegia eximia

    $3.30$7.30

    Serpentine columbine Serpentine columbine is a dainty looking tough plant. It is a perennial that grows 2-3 feet tall and not widely available. The showy abundant dangling red flowers grace the plant Late spring through summer almost into fall. Perfect for attracting hummingbirds to sip on its nectar. As the name suggests it will grow…

  • 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….

  • Aralia californica

    $8.80

    Elk clover This large dramatic winter deciduous perennial, grows to about 6′ x 6′ and can reach as much as 8′ around. Elk clover is native to shaded stream banks throughout western California,  Despite its streamside habit, Elk Clover will do well in any soil that does not dry out completely. In the summer, small…

  • 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…

  • Arctostaphylos ‘Emerald Carpet’

     Emerald Carpet Manzanita This popular Manzanita, ‘Emerald Carpet’ is valued for its dense, deep green foliage and rapid spreading growth, up to two feet a year. It will grow to about 1′ tall and 6′ wide. Not a plant for heavy clay, it does well in most other soil types. A hybrid of two coastal…

  • Arctostaphylos bakeri ‘Louis Edmonds’

    Pink Manzanita This 8′ tall evergreen shrub will grow about as wide as tall. The bark is lovely dark maroon and in the late winter through early spring urn shaped clusters of pink flowers that cover the plant. This particular species is very clay tolerant and can also handle surpentine soil. It needs very little…

  • Arctostaphylos densiflora ‘Sentinal’

    Sentinel manzanita One of the faster growing manzanitas, this cultivar of A. densiflora was selected for its overall height and spreading canopy reaching 10 by 8 feet. Very showy all year round with deep red bark, silvery foliage, and dense clusters of flowers in late winter. Great for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Tolerates heavy soils…

  • Arctostaphylos glandulosa

    Eastwood’s manzanita Eastwood’s manzanita is a very uncommon, sprawling evergreen shrub.  It typically grows up to 2 ft. tall in the garden and can double or triple in width.  The foliage is more grayish-green than other manzanitas, the bark is a beautiful red, and the flowers are white. Once established it is both deer resistant…