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  • Populus trichocarpa

    Black cottonwood Black cottonwood is a very fast-growing and potentially large tree. growing up to 100-150 feet tall. Space 25′ apart. It is easy to establish, and useful for shade. It is also valued for its fast growth and scented foliage in spring. The aggressive root systems are an effective soil stabilizer. Watch out for…

  • Prunella vulgaris var. lanceloata

    Lance self-heal Self-heal is an spreading low growing evergreen perennial that grows from about 4 to 12 inches tall. The flowers form a purple spike that appear from late spring until early fall. A colorful delight to a meadow garden The stems and young leaves can be eaten raw or brewed as a tea and…

  • Prunus ilicifolia

    $10.90

    Hollyleaf cherry This evergreen shrub/tree is slow to establish at first, but after reaching maturity it grows more rapidly to 10-25′ tall & 15′ wide. Space 10-12′ apart. Thrives in full sun and has low water requirements. The cherries are edible but have very little flesh. Provides food for many birds. It has holly-like leaves…

  • Prunus virginiana

    Western Chokecherry This large deciduous shrub can grow up to 15 ft tall and spread about 10 ft. It can spread via suckers. In the spring and summer it will be fully leafed out and showing clusters of white flowers. The flowers are followed by shiny red berries, favored by birds. Jelly or jam and…

  • Pseudognaphalium californicum

    $6.60

    California Everlasting A biennial or short-lived perennial about 2′ tall. A pioneer plant that helps to prepare a site and aid in the establishment of longer-lived plants in the native landscape. The green foliage has a cumin-like fragrance; creamy-white flowers summer to fall are used in dried and fresh flower arrangements. Attractive companion plants: Sagebrush,…

  • Pseudognaphalium canescens

    Wright’s cudweed Wright’s cudweed is a shrubby perennial that grows 1-3′ tall. Great for a butterfly garden as it attracts the painted lady butterfly where this plant provides protection and food for the larvae. The foliage is white and woolly that provides a welcome texture and color to local gardens; one could design an interesting…

  • Pseudognaphalium stramineum

    $1.63$6.50

    Cotton-batting cudweed Cotton-battting cudweed can be an annual or perennial herb that grows 1-1.5 feet. A cluster of small yellow flowers appear in the summer and will persist into the fall.  The feature that will give the garden texture is the woolly leaves and gray color that are delightfully soft. Sun: Full Sun Water: Light,…

  • Pseudotsuga menziesii

    $9.90

    Douglas fir Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree, Thou tree most fair and lovely! The common Christmas Tree, or Pseudotsuga meniesii is the most prominent evergreen conifer species in the Pacific Northwest. Second in size to the Coastal Redwood in habit and form, but with a wider growing range. Has a moderate growth rate typically…

  • Quercus agrifolia

    $7.43$38.50

    Coast live oak This stately drought resistant evergreen tree grows from 40 to 100 feet tall and has more wildlife associated with it that any other tree in California! Space 35’0″ apart. Several deep main roots tap groundwater if present to a depth of 36 feet and develops an extensive horizontal root branches and surface-feeding…

  • Quercus chrysolepis

    $14.30

    Canyon Live Oak Canyon Live oak is an evergreen that size varies between 20-100′ tall. It commonly grows near creeks and drainage swales. Space 30’0″ apart. A medium sized tree found in the mountains in most parts of the state, and having the widest distribution of any of the native oaks. Companion plants include Madrones,…

  • Quercus douglasii

    $9.90

    Blue oak Blue oak is a slow growing deciduous oak that usually grows 15-25 feet tall and about as wide. It is endemic to California and found in the foothills of the Central Valley. Space 40’0″ apart. Does well with little care and no water. Rustic blue-grey leaves and light-colored bark. Makes a great shade…

  • Quercus garryana

    $7.43$9.90

    Garry oak Garry oak, also known as Oregon white oak is a slow to moderate growing, winter deciduous, tree that grows from 20-65 feet tall depending on its range. It has a broad spreading, rounded crown, rugged, heavy ascending, crooked branches, often shrubby when young. It provides habitat for many species including birds and moss….

  • Quercus kelloggii

    California black oak This deciduous oak typically gets 40′ tall x 30′ wide with attractive bark & deeply-lobed, dark green leaves on widely spreading branches. Space 20-40′ apart. One of the most handsome and desirable of the California oaks, the springtime leaves of this deciduous tree unfold with colors of pink, crimson and purple. In…

  • Quercus lobata

    $7.43$38.50

    Valley oak A deciduous tree that grows to 70′. Space 40′ apart. Grows into the largest of North American oaks. It is also the fastest growing of our California Oaks, it can grow to 20′ in 5 years. William Henry Brewer, chief botanist for the first California Geological Survey wrote “Some of these oaks were…

  • Ranunculus californicus

    $6.60$7.30

    California buttercup A perennial 1-3 feet tall, goes deciduous in summer. Along with blue-eyed-grass, buttercups are the first color of spring in our local meadows.  A must have addition to any bay area meadow garden. Prefers clay/serpentine but can grow on many soils. Buttercups are prone to self-sow so you can have returning spring color…

  • Rhamnus ilicifolia

    $7.00$14.30

    Hollyleaf redberry Fast growing, handsome, evergreen shrub, often treelike, to 15 ft. high. A good plant for dry banks and informal screens in hot, dry areas (takes well to pruning). Has attractive holly-like leaves and ornamental red berries in the fall. All Rhamnus species attract butterflies & beneficial insects. Songbirds, including the California Bluebird, Mockingbird,…