Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District California Native and Drought Tolerant Plants for the Garden
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2 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District California Native and Drought Tolerant Plants for the Garden Design #1 Trees Small to Medium Evergreen Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar Native Arbutus Marina Laurus nobilis Saratoga Strawberry Tree Saratoga Laurel Trees Large Evergreen Pinus torreyana Torrey Pine Native Quercus agrifolia California Live Oak Native Trees Small to Medium Deciduous Cercidium floridum Blue Palo Verde Native Cercidium x Desert Museum Desert Museum Palo Verde Native Cercis occidentalis Western Redbud Native Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow Native Chitalpa tashkentensis Lagerstroemia indica Chitalpa Crape Myrtle Trees Large Deciduous Platanus racemosa Western Sycamore Native 11
3 (S-1) Shrubs 3 feet high or less Calliandra eriophylla Fairy Duster Native Ceanothus Joyce Coulter Wild Lilac Native Mahonia repens Creeping Mahonia Native Mimulus species Shrubby Monkey Flower Native Salvia apiana White Sage Native Salvia brandegii Brandegee Sage Native Trichostema lanatum Wooly Blue Curls Native Zauschneria californica California Fuchsia Native Cistus Sunset Ilex vomitoria Nana Lavandula species Santolina chamaecyparisus Santolina rosmarinifolia (virens) Tulbaghia violacea Tulbaghia violacea Silver Lace Rockrose Dwarf Yaupon Lavender Lavender Cotton Santolina Society Garlic Variegated Society Garlic (S-2) Shrubs 3 to 5 feet high Arctostaphylos Howard McMinn Manzanita Native Ceanothus thysiflorus Skylark Blue Mountain Lilac Native Mahonia aquifolium Golden Abundance Oregon Grape Native Rhamnus californica Eve Case Coffeeberry Native Salvia Pozo Blue Grey Musk Sage Native Callistemon Little John Correa pulchella Myrtus communis Compacta Polygala dalmaisiana Salvia greggii Dwarf Bottlebrush Australian Fuchsia Dwarf Myrtle Sweet Pea Shrub Autumn Sage 12
4 (S-3) Shrubs 5 feet high or more Abutilon palmeri Indian Mallow Native Carpenteria californica Bush Anemone Native Ceanothus Concha Wild Lilac Native Ceanothus Dark Star Wild Lilac Native Ceanothus Snow Flurry Wild Lilac Native Ceanothus Wheeler Canyon Wild Lilac Native Eriogonum crocatum Saffron Buckwheat Native Fremontodendron Ken Taylor Ken Taylor s Flannel Bush Native Rosa californica California Wild Rose Native Grevillea lanigera Rosmarinus officinalis Tuscan Blue Salvia leucantha Westringea fruticans Westringea fruticans Wynabbie Gem Wooly Grevillea Rosemary Mexican Bush Sage Coast Rosemary Coast Rosemary (P) Perennials Eschscholzia californica California Poppy Native Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris Native Penstemon centrantifolium Scarlet Bugler Native Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon Native Penstemon spectablis Royal Penstemon Native Phacelia campanularia California Desert Bluebells Native Sisyrinchium bellum Blue-Eyed Grass Native Sisyrinchium californicum Golden-Eyed Grass Native Anigozanthos hybrids Artemesia schmidtiana Silver Mound Echinacea purpurea Heuchera cultivars Limonium perezii Lychnis coronaria Penstemon hartwegii hybrids Kangaroo Paw Angel s Hair Purple Coneflower Coral Bells Sea Lavender Rose Campion Penstemon 13
5 (G) Grasses Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass Native Nassella pulchra Purple Needle Grass Native Nassella tenuissima Calamagrostis Karl Foerster Helictotrichon sempervirens Pennisetum setaceum Rubrum Mexican Hair Grass Reed Grass Blue Oat Grass Red Fountain Grass Lawn Substitute Achillea millefolium (white & Rosey Red ) Yarrow Native Arctostaphylos Emerald Carpet Manzanita Native Aristida purpurea var. purpurea Purple Three-Awn Native Baccharis Pigeon Point Coyote Brush Native Carex praegracilis (or pansa) Sedge Native Dymondia margaretae Festuca ovina glauca Myoporum parvifolium Dymondia Blue Fescue Myoporum 14
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