shall/weidner Garden, Clayton, Spring 2010 Native Plant List
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1 shall/weidner Garden, Clayton, Spring 2010 Native Plant List Latin Name Common Name Notes Acer circinatum Vine Maple front shade garden Achillea millefolim 'Calistoga' Calistoga White Yarrow front Achillea millefolim 'Island Pink' Island Pink Yarrow front Adiatum capillus-veneris Southern Maidenhair Fern front shade garden Allium unifolium Ornamental Onion front near sidewalk Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting near redwoods Anemopsis californica Yerba mansa on waterfall Aquilegia formosa Western Columbine front shade garden Arabis blepharophylla 'Spring Charm' Coast Rock Cress front, above rock wall Arctostaphylos 'Big Sur' Big Sur Manzanita adjacent to front yard arbor Arctostaphylos 'Emerald Carpet' Emerald Carpet Manzanita front Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley Manzanita back slope, near waterfall Arctostaphylos manzanita 'Dr Hurd' Dr. Hurd Parry Manzanita back slope, near steps Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Warren Roberts' Warren Roberts Parry Manzanita front berm Arctostaphylos 'Sentinel' Sentinel Manzanita front Arctostaphylos 'St. Helena' St. Helena Manzanita front center bed/speciman tree Aristolochia californica California Dutchman's Pipe front on shaded trellis, back on buddleja Armeria maritima Sea Thrift back terrace, near pond Artemisia 'Canyon Gray' Coastal Sagebrush under Cercis occidentalis in back Artemisia 'David's Choice' David's Choice Artemisia back terrace Artemisia tridentata Big Sagebrush back slope Asclepias fascicularis Narrow-leaved Milkweed back first terrace Asclepias speciosa Showy Milkweed front Aster chilensis 'Pt. St. George' Pt. St. George Aster Mediterranean garden Aster chilensis 'Purple Haze' Purple Haze Aster front Athyrium felix femina Lady Fern front shade garden Atriplex lentiformis breweri Brewer's Salt Bush back slope Baccharis pilularis 'Twin Peaks' Twin Peaks Coyote Bush front Blechnam spicant Deer Fern near Vine Maple, front shade bed Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama in kids garden Brodiaea laxa Tritelia front near sidewalk Brodiaea laxa 'Corrina' Corrina Tritelia front near sidewalk Calamagrostis foliosa Mendocino Reed Grass front Calamagrostis nutkaensis Pacific Reed Grass front shade garden Calochortus superbus Superb Butterfly Lily front near bench Calochortus 'Symphony' Symphony Butterfly Lily hybrid/near flagstone paths in front Calochortus venustus Mariposa Butterfly Lily front near bench Calycanthus occidentalis Western Spice Bush near redwoods Calystegia 'Anacapa Pink' Pink Morning Glory Vine on front arbor over entry path Camassia quamash Small Camas near lawn in back
2 Carex nudata Black Sedge back near urn Carpenteria californica Bush Anemone front Ceanothus 'Centennial' Centennial California Lilac back under Leptospermum tree Ceanothus gloriosus exaltatus 'Emily Brown' Emily Brown Ceanothus back under Leptospermum tree Ceanothus griseus horizontalis 'Diamond Heights' Diamond Heights Ceanothus in Mediterranean garden Ceanothus griseus 'Kurt Zadnik' Kurt Zadnik California Lilac back slope Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' Joyce Coulter California Lilac front Ceanothus 'Julia Phelps' Julia Phelps California Lilac back slope Ceanothus ''Ray Hartman' Ray Harman' Ceanothus espaliered on front garage wall Ceanothus 'Snowball' Snowball Ceanothus front/immature Cercis occidentalis Western Redbud back Chitalpa x tashkentensis 'Pink Dawn' Pink Dawn Chitalpa Mediterranean garden Claytonia sibirica Western Candyflower under Ribes in front shade garden Clematis lasianthus Pipestem Clematis on front arbor over entry path Clematis ligusticifolia Western Clematis back slope, on trellis Comarostaphylis diversifolia Summer Holly back slope/immature Cynoglossum grande Western Hound's Tongue front shade garden, near fountain Datura wrightii Jimsonweed front Dendremocon harfordii Bush Popply back slope/immature Deschampsia cespitosa ssp. Holciformis Coastal Hair Grass back, behind urn near lawn Dicentra formosa 'Sweetheart' Sweetheart Western Bleeding Heart front shade garden Dichelostemma ida-maia California Firecracker front near Vine maple Dichelostemma ida-maia 'Pink Diamond' Pink Diamond Ca. Firecracker Hybrid. Front near bench Dodecatheon clevelandii insulare 'Shooting Starts' bulbs under Cercis occidentalis in back yard Dryopteris filix-mas Male Fern front shade garden Dudleya brittoni Chalk Dudleya on front porch Dudleya caespitosa Sea Lettuce on front porch Dudleya farinosa Bluff Lettuce on front porch Dudleya 'Frank Reinelt' Frank Reinelt Dudleya on back patio Dudleya 'Palo Verde' Palo Verde Dudleya on front porch Dudleya pulverenta Chalk Dudleya on front porch Dudleya traskiea Santa Barbara Dudleya on front porch Epipactus gigantea Stream Orchid front shade garden Epipactus gigantea 'Serpentine Night' Serpentine Night Stream Orchid front shade garden Equisetum hyemale Horsetail Rush in pond Erigeron 'WR' Wayne Roderick Daisy front Eriogonum fasciculatum California Buckwheat back slope Eriogonum giganteum 'St. Catherine's Lace' St. Catherine's Lace Buckwheat back slope Eriogonum grande var. rubescens Red Flowering Buckwheat front and back Eriogonum kennedyi Kennedy's Buckwheat near half wall on side yard Eriogonum nudum 'Ella Nelson's Yellow' Naked buckwheat back near porch Eriogonum umbellatum Sulfur Buckwheat front Eriogonum wrightii NCN front rock wall Eriongonum fasciculatum 'Dana Point' Dana Point California Buckwheat front Eriongonum latifolium Chalk Buckwheat back terraces Eschscholzia californica California Poppy back slope Eschscholzia californica 'Alba' White California Poppy back terrace Eschscholzia californica 'Purple Gleam' Purple California Poppy back terrace
3 Festuca californica California Fescue front Festuca californica 'Phil's Silver' Phil's Silver California Fescue front Festuca idahoensis 'Warren Peak' Warren Peak Fescue back terrace, near pond Galvenzia speciosa 'Firecracker' Island Snapdragon back slope Gentiana sceptrum King's Scepter Gentian in back, near lawn Geranium californicum California Geranium front shade garden Gilia tricolor Birds Eye Gilia front garden near garage bench Helenium puberulum Sneezeweed front Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple' Palace Purple Coral Bells front shade garden Hibiscus lasiocarpus California Hibiscus in pond Holodiscus discolor Oceanspray back terrace Horkelia californica California Horkelia front Horkelia rydbergii Rydberg's Horkelia front shade garden Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris front shade garden Iris douglasiana 'Canyon Snow' Canyon Snow Pacific Iris back, under buddleja Iris douglasiana 'Lilac' Lilac Pacific Iris back, under buddleja Iris douglasiana 'Orchid Glow' Orchid Glow PCH Iris front shade garden Iris douglasiana 'Ryan's Pacific Hybrids' Ryan's Pacific Hybrids Iris back, under buddleja Iris longipetala Long petaled Iris front near fence Juncus patens California Rush back and front Lavatera assurgentiflora Tree Mallow back slope Lepechinia calycina Pitcher Sage back slope near East fence under Buddleja Lepechinia fragrans 'El Tigre' El Tigre Pitcher Sage front partial shade Lessingia filaginifolia Silver Carpet California Beach Aster front near rock wall Lewisia cotyledon Cliff Maid in moss rock wall in front Leymus condensatus 'Canyon Prince' Canyon Prince Wild Rye front Lonicera ciliosa Western Trumpet Honeysuckle shade trellis in front Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas' Chapparal Bush Mallow back slope Malacothamnus fremontii Fremont's Bush Mallow front Mimulus guttatus Seep Monkeyflower on waterfall Mimulus 'Jelly Bean' Jelly Bean Monkeyflower back under Buddleja Mimulus lewisii Monkey Flower back near lawn Mimulus 'Pink Hybrid' Pink Monkeyflower front Mimulus puniceus Otay Monkeyflower in back, under Buddleja Mimulus 'Purple Hybrid' Purple Monkeyflower front Mimulus ringens Allegheny Monkeyflower in pond Mimulus 'Salsa' Salsa' Stickey Monkeyflower back, under buddleja Mimulus 'Trish' Trish Monkeyflower front shade garden Mimulus 'White Hybrid' White Monkeyflower back Mirabilis californica Wishbone flower front near rock wall Monardella crispa Wavyleaf Dune Mint front near rock wall Monardella macrantha 'Marian Sampson' Scarlet Monardella in pot on slope Monardella villosa Coyote Mint back slope Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass front, back, and side yard Nassella pulchra Purple Needle Grass around waterfall on slope Nemophila menziesii Baby Blue Eyes annual/front near sidewalk Penstemon centranthifolius Scarlet Bugler front Penstemon heterophyllus 'Blue Bedder' Blue Bedder' Penstemon back terrace
4 Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP' Margarita BOP' Penstemon front and back terrace Penstemon newbarryi var. sonomensis 'St. Helena' St. Helena Mountain Pride back terrace Penstemon palmeri Palmer Penstemon front berm Penstemon pseudospectabilis Pink Showy Penstemon front Penstemon rydbergii Rydberg's Penstemon in back, near lawn Penstemon spectabilis Showy Penstemon front Phacelia bolanderi Bolander's Phacelia front Phacelia viscida Tacky Phacelia front Philadelphus lewisii Wild Mock Orange front Philadelphus lewisii 'Goose Creek' Goose Creek Mock Orange Mediterranean garden Polemonium carneum Royal Jacob's Ladder front shade garden Polypodium californicum 'Sarah Lyman' Sarah Lyman California Polypody front shade garden Polystichum munitum Western Sword Fern front garden near Vine Maple Potentilla glandulosa Sticky Cinquefoil front garden near Vine Maple Rhamnus californica 'Mound San Bruno' Mound San Bruno Coffeeberry front Rhamnus californica 'Salt Point' Salt Point Coffeeberry near redwoods Ribes aureum Golden Currant back slope, near fence Ribes sanguineum 'Claremont' Claremont Pink Flowering Currant front shade garden Ribes viburnifolium Evergreen Currant front Romneya coulteri Matilija Poppy back slope Salvia apiana White Sage front and back slope Salvia 'Aromas' Aromas Cleveland Sage front Salvia brandegeei Brandegeei Sage on back slope Salvia 'Celestial Blue' Celestial Blue Sage back terrace Salvia clevelandii 'Allen Chickering' Allen Chickering Cleveland Sage in Mediterranean garden Salvia clevelandii 'Whirly Blue' Cleveland Sage back terrace Salvia 'Dara's Choice' Dara's Choice Salvia back slope Salvia leucophylla Purple Sage front Salvia mellifera Black Sage on back slope Salvia munzii San Diego Sage back slope Salvia pachyphylla Mountain Desert Sage back terrace Salvia pachyphylla 'Blue Flame' Blue Flame Giant Purple Sage hybrid/back terrace Salvia spathacea Hummingbird Sage back slope and front Satureja douglasii Yerba buena near Redwoods Scrophularia californica California Bee Plant in back, near lawn Scutellaria californica California Skullcap front shade garden Sedum spathulifolium Stonecrop moss rock wall in front Sequoia sempervirens 'Aptos Blue' Aptos Blue Redwood front side Sisyrinchium bellum 'Arroyo de la Cruz' Arroyo de la Cruz' Blue-eyed Grass back slope Sisyrinchium bellum 'Rocky Point' Rocky Point Blue-eyed Grass around steps in back Solanum umbelliferum v. incanum 'Indians Grey' Indians Gray Blue Witch front Solanum umbelliferum v. incanum 'Spring Frost' Spring Frost Blue Witch front Sphaeralcea fulva 'La Luna' La Luna Globemallow front Streptanthus farnsworthianus Farnsworth's Jewelflower back terrace Symphoricarpos albus 'Tilden Park' Tilden Park Snowberry front shade garden Tellima grandiflora Fringe Cups front shade garden Thysanocarpus curvipes Lacepod around pond Toleima menziesii 'Taff's Gold' Taff's Gold Piggyback Plant front shade garden
5 Trichostema lanatum Woolly Blue Curls front and back slope Umbellularia californica California Bay in pot in Mediterranean garden Vancouveria panipetala Inside-Out Flower near Vine Maple, front shade bed Verbena lilacina 'De la Mina' De la Mina Lilac Verbena front and back slope Vitis californica Roger s Red California Wild Grape Hyrbid. Back on shade structure Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern front shade garden x Chitalpas taskentensis 'Pink Dawn' Pink Dawn Chitalpas Hybrid of Chilopsis linearis (native Desert Willow). Mediterranean garden Zauschneria californica 'Carmen's Grey' California Fuchsia back terrace Zauschneria 'Select Mattole' Select Mattole California Fuchsia front
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