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  • Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' 1g
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    Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' 1g

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    Fast spreading groundcover. Pretty narrow gray leaves, red bark. Well drained solid inland; more tolerant coastal. Full sun. Cold hardy to 15°F.
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  • Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' landscape
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    Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' 1g

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    A prostrate form of our native California Sagebrush, ‘Canyon Gray’ forms a mat of soft silver foliage 4 to 8 feet wide and mounding up to 2 feet tall. Will drape over garden features and cascade over walls and banks. Grow in full sun to part shade in...
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  • Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' landscape
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    Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' 5g

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    A prostrate form of our native California Sagebrush, ‘Canyon Gray’ forms a mat of soft silver foliage 4 to 8 feet wide and mounding up to 2 feet tall. Will drape over garden features and cascade over walls and banks. Grow in full sun to part shade in...
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  • Teucrium chamaedrys 'Summer Sunshine' flower close-up
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    Teucrium chamaedrys 'Summer Sunshine' 1g

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    Summer Sunshine' is a short, mounding form of Germander Sage with golden green foliage that fades to chartreuse over the summer. Blooms mid to late summer with small spikes of rose purple flowers. Grows just 6 to 8 inches tall and spreads slowly to 12...
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    Thymus serpyllum 'Elfin Pink' 4"

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    Very tiny, miniature creeping thyme, usually grows no taller than an inch or two in height. May actually be praecox subsp. arcticus rather than serpyllum. Rarely blooms.
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