Fun Lists

We're starting to bring back some of our customer favorite lists of plants, like those that do well under oaks and those that attract birds and butterflies.

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  • Heteromeles arbutifolia ‘Davis Gold’ berries
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    Heteromeles arbutifolia ‘Davis Gold’ 5g

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    Heteromeles arbutifolia ‘Davis Gold’ is a rare golden-yellow fruited selection of California toyon (California holly), an evergreen shrub native to chaparral, coastal sage scrub, oak woodland, foothill woodland, and mixed evergreen forest communities...
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    Heteromeles arbutifolia 15g

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    Commonly found throughout California in all but high mountain and desert communities, Toyon is known for its large, leathery, saw-toothed foliage and heavy clusters of red berries it produces in the winter. Hollywood is thought to be named after the...
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  • Heteromeles arbutifolia fruit
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    Heteromeles arbutifolia 1g

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    Commonly found throughout California in all but high mountain and desert communities, Toyon is known for its large, leathery, saw-toothed foliage and heavy clusters of red berries it produces in the winter. Hollywood is thought to be named after the...
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  • Heteromeles arbutifolia flower close-up
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    Heteromeles arbutifolia 5g

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    Commonly found throughout California in all but high mountain and desert communities, Toyon is known for its large, leathery, saw-toothed foliage and heavy clusters of red berries it produces in the winter. Hollywood is thought to be named after the...
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  • Heuchera 'Canyon Delight' flowers close-up
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    Heuchera 'Canyon Delight' 1g

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    Heuchera ‘Canyon Delight’ is a California hybrid coral bells selection developed by Dara Emery at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden as part of the Canyon Series. Selected from breeding work involving Heuchera elegans, a California native species, and hybrid...
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  • Heuchera 'Opal' flower close-up
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    Heuchera 'Opal' 1g

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    Heuchera ‘Opal’ is a historic California hybrid coral bells selection developed by Dr. Lee Lenz at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (now California Botanic Garden) from a cross between Heuchera maxima (California Channel Islands) and H. sanguinea...
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  • Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' Santa Ana Cardinal Coral Bells (Alum Root Hybrid) flowers close-up
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    Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' 1g

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    Heuchera ‘Santa Ana Cardinal’ is a historic hybrid of Heuchera maxima (California Channel Islands) and H. sanguinea (southwestern United States and Mexico), developed by Dr. Lee Lenz at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (now California Botanic...
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  • Heuchera 'Wendy' landscape/habit
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    Heuchera 'Wendy' 1g

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    A hybrid of H. sanguinea and the California native H. maxima, Heuchera ‘Wendy’ is a evergreen perennial forming small mounds of scalloped, deep green foliage. Blooms profusely with 1 to 2 foot tall spikes bright pink flowers in spring. It is a great...
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  • Heuchera maxima flower close-up
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    Heuchera maxima 1g

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    Heuchera maxima is an evergreen perennial endemic to the California Channel Islands, where it grows on shaded canyon slopes, coastal bluffs, and woodland margins. One of the largest species in the genus, it is valued for its bold foliage, shade...
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    Heuchera sanguinea 1g

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    An attractive flowering perennial Native to Arizona, New Mexico, and northern Mexico that forms a small mound of scalloped green foliage and blooms in spring with clusters of bell-shaped dark pink to red flowers. Perfect for woodland gardens as it...
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