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1 Abutilon pictum Flowering Maple To 4-5 tall and 3-4 wide. Upright round-headed growth sporting beautiful variegated green-yellow maple-like leaves. Soft orange lantern-like flowers with prominent veining appear in spring and summer, and can appear nearly year round in frost-free areas. Great for containers or in the landscape. Easily espaliered. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. to mostly shade Achillea millefolium Red Yarrow Agastache rupestris Hummingbird Mint or Hyssop Ajania pacifica Gold-and-Silver Chrysanthemum Aloe perfoliata Rubble Aloe To 1-2' tall and 2-3' wide. Forms low spreading mats of ferny green leaves. Blooms late spring through summer, with broad clusters of scarlet red flowers on upright stems above the foliage. Attracts butterflies as well as beneficial insects. To 2-3 tall and wide. Upright stems form bushy mounds. Lightly textured linear gray/green leaves have a refreshing aromatic fragrance. Stem ends develop spikes of sunset-colored flowers from August to frost. Attractive to hummingbirds. One of the best hyssops for garden culture. Prefers a lean soil. To 1-2 tall by 2-3 wide. Forms an upright mound of beautiful variegated foliage and spreads over time by rhizomes. Leaves are green edged with silver, lending a shimmer to the plant. Fall blooming with clusters of button-like yellow flowers. Prostrate, spreading to as much as 6 wide. This sprawling aloe has long, trailing stems, tipped with tight rosettes of leaves, that clamber over rocks and rubble, suckering as they go. The succulent foliage is blue-green flushing red when dry, and sports golden teeth along the edges. Heads of bright coral-colored tubular flowers rise above the foliage summer to fall. USDA Zones 5a to 10b USDA Zones 4a to 10b USDA Zones 5a to 9b to part shade USDA Zones 9a to 11 v of 31 The University of California prohibits discrimination or harassment of any person in any of its programs or activities. See the complete Nondiscrimination Statement at ucanr.edu.

2 Aloysia triphylla Lemon Verbena To 5-6 tall, larger with age. Elegant open, airy form. Prune to keep from becoming too leggy. Medium green tri-lobed leaves are strongly lemon scented (mmmmmm ) and popular for teas, iced drinks, jellies, and potpourri. Branch tips bear small pale lavender summer flowers in open clusters. Protect from heavy frost. to part shade Alyogyne cv. NCN Alyogyne huegelii 'Monterey Bay' NCN Artemisia arborescens Tree Wormwood Artemisia californica California Sagebrush To 8 tall and wide. A hybrid between Alyogyne huegelii and A. hakeifolia, two related species from Australia. Long bloom season with large hibiscus-like mauve flowers. Fast-growing and may suffer from wind damage. Well-drained soils are preferable. Prune to shape. To 6' tall and wide. An evergreen shrub with rough textured dissected green foliage. Can bloom spring to fall, bearing large hibiscus-like dark purple flowers. An Australian native, it prefers well-drained soils. Prune to shape. May suffer damage from heavy frost. To 4-6 tall and wide. Mounded form with soft appearance due to its feathery silver foliage. Mediterranean shrub. Flowers inconspicuous. An elegant companion for Ceanothus, and a great choice for dry gardens with well-drained soils. To 3-4 tall and wide. California native. Mounded, open form with upright branching. Beautiful feathery silvery light grey-green foliage. Inconspicuous flowers. Strongly aromatic. Any soil with good drainage. Avoid summer irrigation. Nice companion for Sticky Monkey Flower. USDA Zones 9a to 10b Part shade Low water USDA Zones 9a to 10b USDA Zones 5a to 9b USDA Zones 7a to 11 v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 2 of 31

3 Asclepias fascicularis California Milkweed To 3' tall and 2-3' wide. Dark, upright stems with long, linear green leaves. Summer brings creamy pink flowers in rounded heads. In California, this narrow leaf milkweed is the favored host for Monarch butterfly caterpillars. Wonderful addition for a habitat garden. Spreads slowly to form small patches. Deer resistant. USDA Zones 6a to 11 to part shade Aster chilensis California Aster Aster ericoides Heath Aster (white flower) Ballota pseudodictamnus Grecian Horehound Buddleia davidii cv. Butterfly Bush (magenta dwarf) Buddleia davidii cv. Butterfly Bush (blue dwarf) From 1-3' tall, spreading slowly. Bushy, branching habit with narrow green foliage. Blooms summer through fall with 2 lavender daisies on tall sprays. Showy and cheerful, makes an excellent habitat plant. Native moths and butterflies visit this plant for nectar, and birds eat the seeds. Spreads slowly by rhizomes. Deciduous in winter. To 1-3 tall by 2 wide. Compact and bushy, many-branched. Narrow deep green foliage reminiscent of heath. Blooms late summer to fall, loaded with sprays of small white, yellow-centered daisies. Attractive to buterflies. Good cut flower for arrangements. May need staking. To tall and 36 wide. White woolly, rounded 1" leaves and furry stems create a beautiful contrast with other plantings. Tiny white flowers are insignificant and should be removed to help maintain a compact form. A smaller variety, reaching 3 tall and wide. Strong bloomer in late summer, with magenta flowers. Attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. Unlike full-size plants, this dwarf only reaches 2' tall and wide, expanding the possible uses. Strong bloomer in late summer, with bluish-purple flowers trusses. Attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. USDA Zones 6a to 10b to part shade Low to moderate water USDA Zones 5a to 10b USDA Zones 8a to 10a Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 6a to 9b USDA Zones 5a to 10b v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 3 of 31

4 Buddleia davidii Lavender Butterfly Bush To 6-8 or more but is usually cut back. Well known for strong flowering in late summer. Attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. Ours has a lavender bloom color. Prune anytime to control size and form. USDA Zones 6a to 9b Buddleia globosa Orange Butterfly Bush Buddleia lindleyana Weeping Butterfly Bush Bulbine frutescens Bulbine (orange flowered variety) Ceanothus 'Concha' Concha California Lilac To 15' tall and wide. Tall, arching growth, but can be pruned annually to control size and form. Honey-scented orange ball blooms all summer. Attractive to bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. Evergreen in warm winter areas. To 6 tall. Far less known than the typical Butterfly Bush. Bright green foliage on arching stems. Blooms late spring to late summer, producing long, pendulous flower trusses. Flowers emerge royal purple from lavender buds. Flowering spikes elongate as blooming continues and can reach 2 long. Heat tolerant, long blooming, and a great habitat plant attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies & bees. Prune anytime to control form and size. To 1-2 tall, slowly spready by rhizomes to 3-4. An almost grassy look, with bright green, upgright, narrow evergreen foliage in fleshy rosettes. Lush looking but quite durable. Blooms spring to late summer, with starry soft orange flowers on tall wiry stems. A good small-scale groundcover. To 8' tall and 10 wide. One of the oldest and most reliable hybrid Ceanothus. Grows to a large arching shrub or pretty pruned into a small tree. Small, narrow, dark green glossy leaves. Spring bloom yields a spectacular display of cobalt blue flower clusters opening from tight reddish buds. USDA Zones 7a to 9b USDA Zones 5b to 9b USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade USDA Zones v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 4 of 31

5 Ceanothus griseus 'Louis Edmonds' Louis Edmonds California Lilac To 12 tall, spreading 6-8 wide. A good groundcover with a clean appearance. Handsome small glossy green leaves. Blooms in spring, producing upright clusters of light blue flowers. Performs well in dappled shade, tolerating both heat & drought. USDA Zones 7a to 10a Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago Cestrum fasciculatum 'Newellii' Early Flowering Jessamine Chilopsis linearis 'Burgundy' Burgundy Desert Willow Choisya ternata Mexican Orange Blossom Cistus cv. Hybrid Rockrose (pink) To 8-12 tall and spreading 3-5 wide. A terrific and beautiful deciduous groundcover. Masses of erect stems hold lush medium to deep green foliage. Blooms summer through fall with dense clusters of ¾" wide rich blue flowers. Often continues to bloom even as foliage turns reddish in fall, creating a striking contrast. Cut dead stems to the ground in winter, and be patient new growth emerges a bit slowly in spring. To 8' tall and 6' wide. Central and South American evergreen shrub, great for hedging. Blooms late spring to fall. Tubular crimson flowers on arching stems coated with mahogany-colored fuzz. To A small round-headed airy tree. Weeping-willowy branches with long narrow leaves. Summer blooming. Fragrant burgundy trumpet-shaped flowers. Easy-going, drought resistant, deciduous. To 6 tall, slighly narrower. Compact rounded form, with glossy evergreen leaves divided into three leaflets. Spring blooming with clusters of small, white, fragrant flowers scented like orange blossoms. Occasional rebloom in summer. Good for screens or loose unpruned hedges. To 1' tall and 2' wide. by evergreen low grower. Summer blooms are solid pink. We have pale pink and dark pink varieties. USDA Zones Groundcover USDA Zones 8a to 11b to part shade USDA Zones 7a to 10b Deciduous tree Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 7a to 10b to part shade USDA Zones 7a to 10b v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 5 of 31

6 Cistus ladanifer Crimson Spot Rockrose To 3-6 tall and wide. Evergreen shrub with sticky, scented, dark green leaves and huge white flowers. Easily trimmed to size after spring blooming period. Cistus salviifolius Sageleaf Rockrose Cistus salviifolius 'Prostratus' Sageleaf Rockrose Cistus x skanbergii Pink Rockrose Coprosma repens 'Marble Queen' Dwarf Variegated Mirror Plant Coprosma repens 'Tequila Sunrise' Tequila Sunrise Mirror Plant To 2' tall and 6' wide. A low, broad form with wrinkly deep green leaves. Blooms in spring with large, showy bright white flowers resembling single roses. Great as a groundcover or short hedge or in rock gardens. To tall and 6' wide. Wide spreading habit. Blooms in early spring with papery white yellow centered flowers, much like single roses. Makes a great groundcover or use in mixed borders. To 4' tall by 6' wide. Spreading, many branched form. Soft grey-green evergreen foliage. Blooms profusely in spring with pale clear pink flowers resembling single roses. Cut back in late summer to encourage rebloom in fall. To 3-5 tall by 4-6 wide. Dense, mounded growth with beautiful green and white variegated foliage. Insignificant flowers. Best in part shade inland. Clip or shear to shape Royal Horticultural Society Award of Merit winner. To 5 tall and wide. Upright, strongly branched form. Shiny foliage is spectacular, lime green edged with gold, gradually adding orange highlights, and even more colorful in fall and winter. Inconspicuous flowers. Great as accents or in containers. Can be clipped or sheared to shape. USDA Zones 7a to 9b USDA Zones 7a to 9b USDA Zones 8b to 10b Part shade to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 6 of 31

7 Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' Moonbeam Threadleaf Tickseed To 18-24" tall and wide. Deep green needle-like foliage in a soft mound. Lots of beautiful lemon yellow daisies from summer into fall. Thrives in nearly any soil Handles regular water or drier conditions. Very easy and dependable. Deer resistant. USDA Zones 6a to 9b Correa 'Wyn's Wonder' Variegated Australian Fuchsia Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' Smoke Tree Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga Finger Aloe Crassula marnieriana Jade Necklace To 2-3 tall and 4-5 wide. Forms a neat mound of small green leaves edged in cream. Pendulous bell-shaped flowers in rose pink. Blooms from winter into spring. To 15' tall and 12 wide. A tall, rounded shrub to small tree. Deep purple leaves that provide great fall color. are even more spectacular in fall color. Blooms late spring and early summer. Large, loose purplish flower clusters develop a puffy, smokey appearance. Smoke display is sacrificed if coppiced (cut to the ground in winter) to maintain a shrubby form. Alternatively, prune selectively to train as a small, sculptural tree. To 2-3 tall and wide. A striking succulent plant. Spreads slowly to form dense mats of chalky green finger-like foliage. Spring blooming, with pendant umbels of soft orange flowers hovering above the foliage. May be poisonous to livestock, possibly other species. To 6 tall and wide. A tiny treasure, the succulent leaves are green with red edges, thick, rounded, and tightly stacked along the stem. Blooms in clusters of small, star-shaped light pink flowers. USDA Zones 9b to 11 to shade USDA Zones 5a to 9b to part shade Deciduous shrub or tree Low water USDA Zones 9b to 11 Part shade USDA Zones 9b to 11 v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 7 of 31

8 Crassula ovata Jade Plant Up to 9 tall over many years. Over time, with thick succulent branches, assumes a tree-like form. Very tolerant of drought and neglect. Can be killed by frost below 28 F or over-watering, but otherwise a very tough and deservedly popular plant. Winter blooming, with starry light pink flowers. A terrific sculptural accent for frost-free beds or protected areas in containers. USDA Zones 10a to 11 to part shade Cuphea 'Strybing Sunset' Firecracker Plant Cuphea aff. aequipetala Mexican Loosestrife Cuphea 'Twinkle Pink' Pink Cigar Flower Cuphea hyssopifolia Mexican Heather Daphne transatlantica 'Jim's Pride' Jim's Pride Daphne Up to 3 by 3, as much as 2 x 2 in a single season. Upright stems creating a small mound of rich green foliage. Blooms nearly constantly during the warm months, stopping with the first frost. Bright orange tubular flowers tipped with tiny red petals. Dies back to the ground in winter, but unless the ground itself freezes, returns in mid-may be patient! Easy to care for and great in containers. Low mat spreading to 2 or more wide. Weed-suppressing, it bears ½" purple tubular flowers profusely strewn across the top. Reportedly popular with bumblebees. Rich, well drained soil is ideal. To 2 tall and wide in one season. Small mound of bright green foliage bears hot-pink, tubular flowers during warm months. Dies back to the ground in winter, but returns in mid- May be patient! Loved by many pollinators. To 1-2 tall and wide. Adorable tiny shrub with tiny leaves. Can be used singly or massed as edging in borders or in knot gardens. Blooms summer through frost. Flower colors range from white to pink to lavender. Protect from heavy frosts. To 3-4' tall and wide. Forms a fine-textured mound with grey green leaves. Especially long bloom season from spring to fall with lots of white, sweetly fragrant flowers. One of the best garden daphnes available. USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade USDA Zones 9a to 10b to part shade USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade to part shade USDA Zones 5a to 9b to part shade Moderate water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 8 of 31

9 Daphne odora Winter Daphne To 4 tall by 6 wide. Daphnes are justly famous for their sweet fragrance. Medium to large, rounded, densely branched evergreen shrub. Winter flowering begins with purple buds that open to white, sweetly fragrant flowers. Protect from hot afteroon sun. USDA Zones 7a to 9b Part shade Dicliptera suberecta Hummingbird Plant Dorycnium hirsutum Hairy Canary Clover Epilobium canum 'Silver Select' Silver Select California Fuchsia Epilobium canum ssp. garrettii (Syn. Zauschneria) Garrett s Firechalice To 2 tall by 3 wide. Mounding perennial with upright stems. Excellent foliage and texture, with silvery bluish-grey leaves and stems. Blooms mid-summer thru fall, with long-lasting rich coral tubular flower clusters. Dormant in winter but comes back strong in spring. Undemanding and reliable. To 1-2 tall and wide. Mounding sub-shrub with soft silvery-grey felted foliage. Summer to fall blooming in 1½" wide clusters of white pea-type flowers at branch ends. Late fall brings shiny red-brown seed pods. Can be a bit short-lived in the garden but sometimes self-sows, or cut back to invigorate and promote new growth. Makes a great soft edging for pathways or scrambling over low rocks/walls. Irrigate only sparingly. To 2-3 tall by 3 wide. An excellent cultivar, forming wide masses from underground rhizomes. Bright silvery-grey felty foliage on erect stems creates a foil for other border plants and contrasts nicely with bright scarlet flowers. Late season bloom. Extremely attractive to hummingbirds. To 12 high by 3-4 wide. Hardiest of the California Fuchsias. Takes drought, heat and poor soil, but grows more robustly with better conditions. Late summer bloom when other plants are languishing. Bright orange-red tubular flowers. A favorite of hummingbirds. USDA Zones 6a to 10b Low water USDA Zones 7b to 10b USDA Zones 7a to 10b v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 9 of 31

10 Erica carnea 'Springwood Pink' Springwood Pink Heath To 10 tall by 20 wide. Diminuitive evergreen shrub with rich green needlelike foliage. Blooms in winter to early spring (January-April) with profuse urn-shaped pink flowers. A wonderful addition to the winter garden. USDA Zones 5a to 9b Moderate water Eriogonum fasciculatum California Buckwheat Eriogonum umbellatum Sulphur Flower Buckwheat Erysimum 'Pastel Patchwork' Pastel Patchwork Wallflower Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' White Variegated Winter Creeper To 2-3' tall and wide. Rounded, mounding form. Blooms April-September. The flowers emerge cream-colored, then turn pink and then to rust as they dry. Helpful for erosion control and tolerant of the worst soils. Very attractive to butterflies and bees. California native. To 18 tall and 4' wide. Forms low basal rosettes of deep green leaves with woolly white undersides. Blooms late spring to summer. 3" wide umbels of sulfur yellow flowers on leafless stalks fade to red or orange for continued interest. Native to the West Coast. To 2 tall and wide. Upright stems with deep green leaves. Seemingly endless bloom of multi-colored flowers ranging from cream to lemon, tangerine, & soft pink. Peak bloom from mid-spring to mid-summer. Spicily fragrant flowers, excellent for cutting. Prune back in late summer to keep the plant from becoming too woody. To 3-5 tall over time. A variegated, shrubby form of winter creeper with a densely branched and spreading habit. Glossy foliage of rounded deep emerald green leaves (to 1¾ diameter) with irregular but attractive creamy white margins. Leaf margins acquire pink tones as winter approaches. Floral display inconspicuous. USDA Zones 7a to 11 USDA Zones 6a to 10b to mostly shade USDA Zones 4a to 10b USDA Zones 4a to 8b to part shade Moderate water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 10 of 31

11 Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii Mediterranean Spurge To 4 tall and wide. Forms a broad dome of thick upright stems packed with narrow blue-green leaves. Blooms late winter to early spring, with prolific chartreuse flower clusters at the end of each stem. Remove spent flowering stalks at the base. Unfussy and long-lived. USDA Zones 6b to 10b to part shade Euphorbia x martinii Martin's Spurge Felicia aethiopica 'Tight & Tidy' Blue Marguerite Felicia echinata Dune Daisy Fremontodendron californicum subsp. decumbens Dwarf Flannel Bush Fuchsia glazioviana Fuchsia Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff To 2 tall and 3 wide. Deep green leaves form a dense rounded mound. Striking spring bloom yields masses of chartreuse flowers with reddish-purple centers. Great container or border plant. To 18" tall by 30" wide. An improved form of Blue Marguerite Daisy. Makes a lovely, well-behaved evergreen groundcover. Spring blooming that may extend all the way into fall with deadheading. Rich blue daisies. To 2' tall and wide. South African native with interesting tiny green leaves along multi-branching upright stems. Lilac blue daisies top the stems. To 3' tall and 6' wide. The most garden tolerant of Flannel Bushes, this one has a low spreading form. 2 apricot flowers. Hairs cover the plant and can be irritating, so plant where casual contact is unlikely. A California native and endangered species. From 18" to 10-12' tall and 6' or more wide. Open shrubby form. Shoots can grow very tall with support, finding their way "through" other plants. Blooms profusely spring to fall. Typical fuchsia flowers in a narrow and elegant pink & purple presentation. This variety is considered mite resistant. To 12 tall and 24 wide. An ideal groundcover for moist, shady areas. Weed-choking. Vanilla-like fragrance. Spring-blooming with tiny white star-like flowers that are fragrant as well. USDA Zones 4a to 11 Low to moderate water USDA Zones 9a to 10b Low to moderate water USDA Zones 8a to 11 Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 9b to 11 Part shade USDA Zones 5a to 8b to part shade Groundcover v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 11 of 31

12 Gaura lindheimeri White Gaura To 4' high and 3' wide. Graceful, upright, willowy appearance and long blooming period in summer. A rounded form with slender, leafy stems. White summer flowers opening from pink buds have a delicate, butterfly-like effect. Give plants a shearing annually to keep tidy. May reseed. USDA Zones 5a to 9b Gaura lindheimeri (pink form) Pink Gaura Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwersen's Variety' Bigroot Geranium Graptopetalum paraguayense Ghost Plant Grevillea lanigera 'Coastal Gem' Coastal Gem Wooly Grevillea Grevillea rosmarinifolia Rosemary Grevillea To 4' high and 3' wide. Graceful, upright, willowy appearance and long blooming period in summer. A rounded form with slender, leafy stems. Pink summer flowers have a delicate, butterfly-like effect. Give plants a shearing annually to keep tidy. May reseed. To 2' tall and 15 wide. Soft, mounding habit with typical deeply divided and lobed geranium foliage. Spring to early summer blooming. Light pink flowers. A garden favorite for edging perennial beds or planting under shrubs. Also valued as a fragrant groundcover in dry, bright shade. To 1' tall with rosettes to 6" across. Spreads slowly to form colonies. Tough, silvery purple succulent from the mountains of Paraguay. Very attractive spilling over pots or planters. Spring blooming. White flowers with small red speckles. To 18 tall and 6' wide. An excellent, low-maintenance ground cover. Lax stems are covered with furry, grey-green leaves. Blooms abundantly from winter to late spring with tight clusters of pinkish-red to cream spidery flowers To 3-8' tall and wide. Rosemary-like foliage and rose-colored, pendant flowers. Profuse bloomer fall and winter, with scattered blooms throughout the year. Attractive to birds and butterflies. USDA Zones 5a to 9b USDA Zones 4a to 9b to mostly shade Low to moderate water USDA Zones 8b to 11 to part shade Groundcover USDA Zones 8b to 11 to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 12 of 31

13 Haworthia sp. Haworthia Grows 6-9" tall. Densely clumped succulent plants, many resembling minature aloes. Fleshy leaves white-speckled, plain green, or slightly reddish. Flaring tubular flowers borne on long spikes above the foliage in light colors of grayish white, white, or pinkish white. USDA Zones 9b to 11 Part shade Helichrysum italicum Curry Plant Helleborus argutifolius Corsican Hellebore Hermannia hyssopifolia Eight-day Healing Bush Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon To 2' tall and wide. A picture in silver and gold. Attractive silvery white foliage of long, thin leaves. Small yellow flower clusters atop long wiry stems. Fragrance is similar to the spices in curry, hence the name curry plant, but is not a culinary variety. Essential oil is alleged to have therapeutic benefits. To 2-3' tall and wide. Architectural mounds of dark grey-green, deeply lobed and toothed basal foliage. Winter-blooming, with long-lasting, luminous pale green flowers to brighten the scene. A UC Arboretum All Star plant. To 2-3' tall and wide. A South African native. Upright to rounded form with slightly hairy leaves and purplish to reddish stems. Blooms August-October, bearing loose clusters of cream to pale yellow flowers shaped like ruffled balloons. To 3' tall, slowly expanding to 5' wide. Very frost hardy for a succulent. Dense basal clumps of long, arching, blue green leaves with deep grooves and toothed edges. Blooms in late summer with fragrant, red to salmonpink flowers on tall stalks above the foliage. Attractive to hummingbirds. To 8' tall and 5' wide, much larger with ideal conditions and great age. Can be left as a shrub or trained up into a small tree. Smooth gray bark, with leathery toothed leaves. Blooms late spring to early summer. Small white, mildly fragrant flowers. Small bright red winter berries are attractive to birds. A good screen or specimen plant. Low water USDA Zones 6a to 9b Part shade to mostly shade USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Moderate water USDA Zones 6a to 11 USDA Zones 7 to 10 to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 13 of 31

14 Heterotheca villosa California Golden Aster To 1' tall and 3' wide. California native. Forms low mats of fuzzy evergreen foliage. Blooms summer to fall with bright yellow daisies. Shear back after blooming to maintain a neat appearance. Best in sunny sites with dryish conditions. USDA Zones 8 to 10 to part shade Heuchera sp. Coral Bells Hibbertia aspera Rough Guinea-flower Hypericum moserianum St. John's Wort Iochroma coccinea Red Bells Jasminum parkeri Dwarf Jasmine Foliage to 6", flower spikes to 18". Forms attractive basal clusters of foliage with bright green rounded leaves. Blooms late spring with open clusters of bright to coral pink bell-shaped flowers dangling above the foliage on tall wiry stems. Wonderful lining a patheway, stunning in mass plantings. Attracts pollinators, including hummingbirds. To tall and 3-5' wide. Mounding, arching growth with small dark green glossy leaves. Blooms in spring and summer with stunning bright yellow flowers. Can be grown as groundcover. To 3' tall and wide. Mounding growth can be cut back in early spring. Sunny yellow flowers. Can be grown under trees or on hillsides prone to erosion. Attracts birds and butterflies. To 8' tall and wide, but best when pruned to encourage bloom. A very tropical-looking large shrub/tree. Blooms spring through fall with attractive clusters of dangling tubular orange-red flowers. Protect from hot afternoon sun in summer and frosts in winter. All parts of this plant are poisonous. To 2' tall by 3' wide after 10 years. A charming diminuitive shrub. Tightly mounding growth covered with fragrant yellow flowers in early summer. Decorative small black berries in fall. Dense habit makes it a good fit for rock gardens or short hedges. USDA Zones 4 to 9 to part shade USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Frost tender shrub USDA Zones 7a to 9b USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Moderate water USDA Zones 6a to 10b to part shade Deciduous shrub v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 14 of 31

15 Justicia brandegeana Shrimp Plant To 3-4' tall and wide. Upright & sprawling, becoming full & dense with age. Bracts shaped like shrimp in rosy pink to salmon surround the tiny white flowers. Fast growing yet does well with heavy pruning. Excellent in containers. Best in frost-free areas. USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Kalanchoe sp. Kalanchoe Lampranthus 'Pink Kaboom' Trailing Ice Plant Lampranthus spectabilis Trailing Ice Plant Lantana sp. Common Lantana To 12 tall and wide. An orange-flowered succulent from Madagascar with a long bloom period. Very cold sensitive but can be grown indoors. To 2' tall by 3' wide. An unassuming evergreen mound until completely smothered by flowers in March. Blooms are a vivid purple-magenta. Very low care. To 2 tall and 3 wide. Spreading and up to 12" tall, typically shorter. A stunning display in spring, smothered in 2" daisylike flowers. Colors rangefrom pink to red to magenta to purple, with pale yellow centers. Wiry stems with small blue-green finger-like leaves up to 3 long. Spreads vigorously to create an attractive carpet, but easily controlled. Up to 6' by 6', depending on variety. Native to tropical America. Bloom in tight clusters of tiny flowers resembling minature bouquets. Flowering nearly continuous in warm weather and frost-free regions. Color range is red, pink, orange, yellow and white. Some selections are solid color, whereas others have multi-colored clusters. Highly attractive to hungry butterflies. Prune to shape & control size. USDA Zones 10a to 12 to mostly shade USDA Zones 9a to 10b to part shade to part shade USDA Zones 8b to 10b v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 15 of 31

16 Lavandula x intermedia 'Grosso' Grosso Lavender To 3' by 3'. Lavenders are much loved staples of borders and herb gardens. Grosso is known for exceptional fragrance, supplying its oils to the perfume and cosmetic industries. Dark lavender flowers on exceptionally long stems work well for cutting and drying, holding their character for quite a long time. Very attractive to bees. USDA Zones 5a to 10 Lavandula angustifolia 'Lady' Lady English Lavender Lavandula dentata French Lavender Lavandula x intermedia 'Provence' Provence Lavender Lavandula angustifolia (Syn: L. officinalis) English Lavender Lavandula pinnata Fernleaf Lavender To 1' tall and wide. Dwarf selection producing a dense, compact mound of gray-green foliage. In late spring-summer, bears loose clusters of soft lavender flower spikes. Great cut flower, either fresh or for drying. To 3' tall and 4' wide. Woody, erect branches are clothed in bright green, narrow, toothed leaves. Flowers profusely in spring with deep lavender flowers on a tall stem. Attracts butterflies and bees. To 3' by 3'. Vigorous plant tolerant of warm humid summers. Known for intense fragrance, performs well in dry climates. Grows quickly and can be used as a short aromatic hedge for borders or knot gardens. Takes well to pruning when young. Blooms profusely in mid-late summer. Unsuitable for oil production but flowers are excellent dried for sachets. Can be used in cooking. To 3' tall and 5' wide. A fragrant mounding plant. Flowers profusely in spring with deep lavender flowers on a tall stem - can be dried for lasting bouquets. Attracts butterflies and bees. To 2' tall and 4' wide. Sometimes called Fern Leaf Lavender because of its unique leaf structure. Flower stalks grow to 3' before creating a spectacular show. Does not tolerate frost. USDA Zones 5 to 9 USDA Zones 5 to 9 USDA Zones 7a to 10b USDA Zones 5 to 11 USDA Zones 10 to 11 Low water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 16 of 31

17 Lavandula stoechas Spanish Lavender Bushy form to about 2' tall by 3' wide. Grey-green foliage contrasts nicely with rosy-lavender pinecone-shaped flower spikes. Purple bracts at the top look a bit like rabbit ears. USDA Zones 8a to 11 Leonotis leonurus Lion s Tail Lepechinia hastata Mexican Pitcher Sage Leucophyta brownii Cushion Bush Lychnis coronaria Rose Campion Melianthus major Honey Bush Mimulus 'Eleanor' Eleanor Monkeyflower To 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide. A native of South Africa with whorls of fuzzy bright orange flowers mid-summer thru fall. Attractive to hummingbirds. Excellent as a cut flower. Prune back to keep tidy. Needs sun and dry well-drained soil. To 4' or more tall. Blooms much of the year with spikes of vibrant magenta flowers. Aromatic sweetly-scented foliage with soft arrowshaped grey-green leaves. Drought and deer resistant. Hummingbird and bee magnet. To 2' tall and 4' wide. Small evergreen shrub with wiry or thread-like foliage covered by white, wooly hairs grows in a dense, rounded mound. Covered with very pale yellow blooms in late spring and summer. Great in flower arrangements. To 2' tall and 18 wide. Attractive silvery white woolly foliage. 1 bright magenta flowers are stunning against the light foliage. Self sows to form large colonies, but easily removed. To 4-6' tall and 3-7' wide. A fast-growing and arresting garden sight. Big (up to 18") blue-silver leaves are dramatically divided and toothed. Huge panicles of maroon flowers drip nectar in summer. Deciduous in a cold winter but regrows quickly. To 3' tall and wide. A long-lived, durable shrub. Summer-long bloom. Tons of pale gold flowers edged with white. Cut back to 8 after flowering for rebloom. USDA Zones 7b to 9b USDA Zones 7a to 10b USDA Zones 9a to 11 Low water USDA Zones 3a to 10b to part shade USDA Zones 8b to 11 to part shade USDA Zones 9b to 10b to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 17 of 31

18 Miscanthus sinensis Chinese Silver Grass To 7' tall and 5' wide. An elegant cultivar. The long grassy foliage is green with narrow creamy white margins. Deciduous & turns an attractive buff color in winter. Rarely self-sows. USDA Zones 5a to 9b Ornamental grass Muhlenbergia capillaris Pink Muhly Grass Muhlenbergia capillaris 'White Cloud' White Cloud Muhly Grass Muhlenbergia lindheimeri Lindheimer's Muhly Nepeta sp. Catmint Nepeta faassenii 'Walker's Low' Walker s Low Catmint To 2' tall and 2' wide with taller flowering spikes. A clumping ornamental grass with narrow blue-green foliage. Flower spikes emerge in late summer, with the inflorescences hovering like a pink cloud above the foliage. Flowers hold over a long period, aging to a light buff color. Clumps to 2-3' tall and wide. Narrow blue-green foliage. In fall, flowering stems rise another foot or more above the foliage. Inflorescences are an airy mass of ivory-white flowers that can persist through winter depending on climate and weather. This cultivar is slightly larger and more upright than the straight species and blooms a bit later. To 3-5' tall and wide. Stunning clump-forming grass with bluish foliage. From fall to winter, upright flower stalks emerge well above the foliage. The feathery inflorescences are purple at first, maturing to silvery grey. Varies by species from 1' to 3-4' tall and wide. Catmints are prolific flowering perennials, with about 250 species that have varying attractiveness to cats. Bloom heavily in the early summer. Colors range from deep purple, blue, and pink to soft light shades of the same colors. To 2' tall and 3' wide. An arching & mounding form with heart-shaped greygreen foliage. Blooms profusely in the warmer months, with rich blue-mauve flowers held in whorls on slender stems. Cut back any time to keep neat. Fresh foliage will appear quickly. Quite tolerant of dry soils and exposure. USDA Zones 6b to 10b Ornamental grass USDA Zones 7 to 10 Ornamental grass USDA Zones 7a to 11 Ornamental grass USDA Zones 6a to 10b USDA Zones 4a to 8b to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 18 of 31

19 Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant' Six Hills Giant Catmint Arching form to 18-24" tall, or taller if staked. Gray-green, aromatic foliage. Blooms early- through mid-summer with loads of small periwinkle blue flowers. Deadhead to prolong bloom. USDA Zones 4a to 8b to part shade Nepeta x faassenii Catmint Olea europaea 'Arbequina' Arbequina Olive Tree Olea europaea 'Coratina' Coratina Olive Tree Olea europaea 'Sevillano' Sevillano Olive Tree Oxalis peduncularis Tree Oxalis To 1-2' tall and wide. A densely mounding form with heart-shaped greygreen foliage. Blooms profusely through the warmer months, with blue-mauve flowers held in whorls on slender stems. Cut back any time to keep neat. Fresh foliage will appear quickly. To 15' tall. Spanish evergreen tree with a weeping shape and highly aromatic, small symmetrical fruit. Moderately vigorous. Mainly used for oil but also tasty when prepared as a table olive. Prefers alkaline soil. To 30' tall and wide. Italian evergreen tree with spreading canopy. Moderately vigorous, the late-ripening fruits are harvested fully ripe, with black tips, resulting in a fruity flavor with floral notes. Needs a compatible pollinator. To 30' tall and wide. Spanish evergreen tree with small dark green leaves. A picturesque willow-like airy effect, developing an open canopy and gnarled trunk with age. Very large fruit, popular as a canning or stuffing olive. A reliably self-fertile selection. To 12" tall. Upright mounding plant with arrow shaped leaves and a short, stocky stem. Yellow flowers in summer. Allow to dry between waterings. Can look like a tiny tree. USDA Zones 4a to 8b to part shade USDA Zones 8a to 11 Evergreen tree Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 8a to 11 Evergreen tree Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 8a to 10 Evergreen tree Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 7a to 10b Part shade to mostly shade Low water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 19 of 31

20 Pavonia missionum Red Mallow To 4-6' tall and wide. 2½" long dark green, slighly hairy, scalloped leaves. 1½ wide bright orange-red flowers with bright yellow centers. Blooms late winter through summer. Works well in mixed borders or in a large pot. Attracts butterflies. Protect from hard frost. USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Low to moderate water Pelargonium citrosum Mosquito Plant Pelargonium graveolens Rose Geranium Pelargonium x hortorum Garden Geranium (various colors) Penstemon 'Garnet' Garnet Beard Tongue Penstemon 'Bev Jensen' Bev Jensen Beard Tongue To 3' tall and 2' wide. Lemon-citrus scented foliage. Purplish flowers blushed pink from summer to fall. Despite the common name, rumors that mosquitoes avoid this plant have proven false. To 2' tall and wide. Spicy rose-scented foliage. Plant where you will rub against them, along a walkway or at an entrance. Great plants for containers. Pinkish purple flowers summer to fall. From 12-18" tall by 2' wide. Old-fashioned favorites that provide a long-season display of showy, brightly-colored blooms on succulent fleshy stems. Easily propagated from cuttings. To 3' tall and 2' wide. Fast growing, vigorous, sprawling and long-lived. Glossy rich green foliage with ruby colored stems. Bright garnet-colored tubular flowers appear June October. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. BIG flowered, very upright growing Beard Tongue - deep rose with white throats, delicately etched with burgundy. Plants are 2-3' tall with lush, mid- green foliage., good soils, summer water - easy. One of the sturdiest cultivars, it will bloom through summer and fall. USDA Zones 9a to 11 to mostly shade USDA Zones 10a to 12 to part shade USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade USDA Zones 7a to 9b Very low water USDA Zones 7 to 9 v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 20 of 31

21 Penstemon eatonii Firecracker Penstemon To 2' tall and 1' wide. Native to the Southwest & into California. Large, leathery leaves. Blooms late spring. Well-grown specimens make a real show of brilliant red tubular flowers that live up to its common name. Very attractive to hummingbirds. USDA Zones 6a to 10b Penstemon gloxinioides 'Midnight' Midnight Border Penstemon Penstemon heterophyllus 'Margarita BOP' Margarita BOP Foothill Penstemon Penstemon spp. Border Penstemon Persicaria virginiana cv. Virginia Knotweed Philadelphus coronarius Mock Orange To 3' by 3'. Very durable and a prolific bloomer, July through October. Deep purple blooms on tall spikes. Deadhead to maximize flowers and cut back hard in spring just before new growth starts. To 2' tall and 3' wide. Shiny blue-green foliage. Blue flowers emerge almost continuously and stay blue in cooler weather, fade to purple in hotter areas. Likes good drainage. Nice in border or rock gardens. To 3' by 3'. Popular garden ornamentals whose common name, Beardtongue, refers to the bearded staminode found in most species. Flowers are typically tubular or funnel shaped with a wide color range: white, yellow (rare), blue, violet, purple, pink, magenta, and red. Many pollinators, including bees, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, and hummingbirds. An interesting genus to examine in its wide-ranging native habitats. To tall and wide. Arresting foliage, featuring attractive rounded leaves in variegated cream, green, pink and brown. A great addition to border plantings with a slowly spreading habit. To 12' tall and wide. A old favorite, fast-growing flowering shrub. White spring blooms with an orange-blossom fragrance. Needs some shade in hotter areas. Deciduous. USDA Zones 6a to 10b to part shade USDA Zones 8b to 11 USDA Zones 5a to 9b Part shade to mostly shade Moderate water USDA Zones 4 to 8 to part shade Deciduous shrub Moderate water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 21 of 31

22 Philadelphus mexicanus 'Flore Plena' Evergreen Mock Orange To 15' or maintain as a medium shrub. Old-fashioned heirloom plant with a sweet orangeblossom fragrance. Blooms abundantly in spring, then intermittently thru summer and fall. Cup-shaped creamy white double flowers. Prefers rich soil & good drainage. USDA Zones 9 to 11 to part shade Phlomis fruticosa Jerusalem Sage Phlomis lanata Woolly Jerusalem Sage Phlomis purpurea Purple Jerusalem Sage Phlox paniculata Garden Phlox Plectranthus sp. Spurflower Plectranthus saccatus Spurflower To 4' by 4'. Great year-round interest. Spreading form with long, textured grey-green foliage and bright yellow whorled flowers. Heaviest bloom in summer, but seldom completely out of bloom. To 2-3' high and spreading 3-4'. Small grey-green leaves, deeply veined and woolly. Yellow-orange flowers appear above the foliage in whorls on short stems. Blooms mid-spring to summer. Nearly ever-blooming if old, faded stems are removed. Use in mixed border plantings and rock gardens. Grows to 4-6' tall and 3' wide. Woolly grey-green leaves contrast with whorls of rosylavender salvia-like blooms. Heaviest flowering in spring, with intermittent blooms throughout the year. Needs well-drained sunny hot location. Prune to encourage compact growth. Deer resistant. To 4' tall and 1½' wide. Upright, clump-forming perennial, native to the eastern US. Showy, fragrant white flowers in summer. Good as a cut flower. To 2' tall. Shade lovers, plectranthus cultivars are popular foliage plants with widely varying leaf colors. Generally small blooms in lavender shades. Great for pots and indoors too. To 3' tall. A medium-sized, bushy shrub native to South Africa. Bright green leaves and lavender blue spur flowers summer to fall. Tip to keep bushy and prune back hard in mid winter. USDA Zones 7a to 11 to part shade USDA Zones 8a to 11 USDA Zones 8a to 11 USDA Zones 3a to 8b to mostly shade Moderate water USDA Zones 10a to 11 Part shade to mostly shade USDA Zones 9b to 11 Part shade Moderate water v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 22 of 31

23 Polygala fruticosa 'Petite Butterfly' Sweet Pea Shrub To 3' tall and wide. A compact shrub with a rounded habit and gray-green foliage. Blooms freely with bright magenta purple sweet-pealike flowers from spring through fall. Good cutting flower. USDA Zones 9a to 10b Portulacaria afra Elephant Bush Potentilla sp. Slender Cinquefoil Ribes malvaceum Pink Chapparal Currant Ribes sanguineum (pink form) Pink Flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum (red form) Red Flowering Currant Rosa californica California Wildrose To 6' tall and 3' wide, prune to keep smaller. Bushy, jade plant-like succulent from Africa. Shiny green, round succulent leaves contrast with brownish-burgundy stems. Upright, arching form. Excellent specimen plant for containers, in mixed gardens, hanging baskets and bonsai indoors. Protect from heavy frost. To 1½' tall and wide. West coast native that grows in meadows, open forests and roadsides, at low to alpine elevations. Five-petaled yellow flowers on stems rising above the foliage in mid summer. To 6' tall and wide. Fragrant, wrinkly green leaves - one leaf will add a distinct twist to your peppermint tea. Fragrant pink flower clusters appear fall through early spring, attract hummingbirds. Produces small edible currants favored by birds. Summer dormant. Attractive peeling bark when plant is bare. To 10' tall by 5' wide. California native with upright arching stems. Fragrant flowers hang down in dense clusters. Attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and birds. To 10' tall by 5' wide. California native with upright arching stems. Fragrant flowers hang down in dense clusters. Attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and birds. To 6' tall and 10' wide. This California native deciduous shrub can be used as an informal spiny hedge. Forms a dense thicket from suckering roots. Pink late spring flowers with wonderful fragrance. Brightly colored fruits attractive to birds. Adapts to heavy clay soil. Disease-resistant. USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 5a to 10 Moderate water USDA Zones 7a to 10b to part shade Summer dormant shrub Very low water (WUCOLS) USDA Zones 6a to 10b to part shade Deciduous shrub USDA Zones 6a to 10b to mostly shade Deciduous shrub USDA Zones 5a to 11 to mostly shade Deciduous shrub v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 23 of 31

24 Rosmarinus cv. Rosemary (upright and creeping) Rosemarys range from low groundcovers to tall upright shrubs. Culinary herb as well as a beautiful ornamental Evergreen, very aromatic, needle-like leaves. Attractive to bees and butterflies. Rosmarinus cv. Rosemary (upright pink) Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue' Tuscan Blue Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis var. prostratus Creeping Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis 'Haifa' Haifa Rosemary Rubus calycinoides Creeping Raspberry To 2-4' tall and 2' wide. Can be trimmed to any size. A very upright form whose leaves are equally perfect for herbal cooking or potpourri. Attractive lavender/pink flowers in late winter and early spring make a great contrast to the usual blue rosemary flower. To 6' tall by 2-4' wide. Bears a profusion of deep blue flowers, heaviest in mid-spring, and scattered throughout the year. Highly fragrant foliage. An upright to spreading habit, its relatively narrow form can be used as hedging. Makes an excellent addition to the culinary garden or in containers. Best in full sun. 6-12" tall and spreading. A hardy, fast-growing evergreen shrub, this rosemary has a prostrate habit with attractive flowers and fragrance. Dark green needle-like leaves rich in aromatic oils. Commonly used as a culinary herb, loved for its strong pine-like flavor and fragrance. Ideal for a rock garden or the top of a dry wall. Excellent groundcover. To only 6 tall and 2' wide, this rosemary has pale blue flowers and green foliage. Trailing growth habit makes it ideal in small pots and hanging baskets. To only 3 tall and 4' wide. A dense, evergreen, weed-suppressing mat of deep green, pebbly, leathery leaves - rooting along the stems to spread. Small white flowers appear in summer, often concealed by the dense foliage. Some fall color, accompanied by small red, edible berries. USDA Zones 6a to 10b USDA Zones 7a to 10b USDA Zones 8a to 11 USDA Zones 6a to 10b USDA Zones 6a to 10b to mostly shade Groundcover v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 24 of 31

25 Ruellia brittoniana Mexican Petunia To 3-4' tall, spreading underground. Upright stems with dark purple-green foliage that provides striking contrast with the blue-purple trumpet shaped flowers. Individual flowers only last for a day, but the plant blooms throughout the summer. Give it plenty of room or grow in pots to contain its spreading roots. Deadhead to avoid excessive reseeding. to part shade Salvia 'Bee's Bliss' Bee s Bliss Sage Salvia brandegeei Brandegee s Sage Salvia cacaliifolia Guatemala Blue Sage Salvia canariensis Canary Island Sage To 2' tall by 6-8' wide. Forms a broad mound of gray-green foliage. Works well as a groundcover on dry slopes or in hot, sunny beds. Lavender flowers, attractive to many pollinators in spring. Like many salvias, it dislikes wet roots and needs good drainage. To 3' tall. Likes full sun, dry conditions, and will grow in sandy or clay soil. Rare plant native to the canyons of Santa Rosa Island. April and May bring spikes of lavender blue flowers. Very fragrant. Up to 4' and spreading. Brilliant blue flowers held 1-2 above pretty triangular leaves. Can slowly fill a large area, especially with damp yet well-drained soil. An understory plant, it needs shade in hot areas. Prune in spring to promote bushiness. A big sage, to 6' by 5'. Native to the Canary Islands. An overall silvery white appearance due to its dense felting. Sends up tall, straight stems covered with arrowshaped leaves. Blooms summer to frost with spikes of bi-colored flowers, violet and red. Loved by butterflies and hummingbirds. Cut back hard in winter. USDA Zones 7a to 9b USDA Zones 7 to 10 USDA Zones 9a to 10b Part shade USDA Zones 9a to 10b to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 25 of 31

26 Salvia chamaedryoides Blue Sage Spreading to 3' wide by 2' high. Small, silvery leaves contrast with intensely bright blue flowers on many upright stems. Spreads slowly to form a small mound. Tolerant of light shade and modest drought. USDA Zones 8a to 11 Salvia chionophylla Snowflake Sage, Silver Carpet Sage Salvia clevelandii Cleveland Sage Salvia dorisiana Fruit Scented Sage Salvia elegans Pineapple Sage To 6 tall and 3' wide. This Mexican native has densely-felted, almost white foliage with small lavender blue flowers. A trailing plant that spreads by rooting at its nodes, creating a snow-like groundcover. Also attractive cascading in a hanging basket. To 3' by 3'. One of the best California native sages. With its aromatic foliage, it blooms in May & June. Upright rounded form with spikes of tubular lavender flowers held in distinct whorls. A hummingbird magnet. Outstanding filler in a dry garden and can provide a tough backbone for dry, difficult sites. To 3-5' tall and wide. Pretty heart-shaped, lime-green felted leaves have a strong, fruity scent. An excellent plant for herbal teas, potpourri, etc. Shocking pink flowers in early spring. Needs to be in a frost-free position, and best in some humidity and afternoon shade. Protect from strong winds and pinch early in season to keep bushy. A good greenhouse plant. Native to Honduras. A small, sub-shrub, to 3-5 tall x 2-3 wide. The light green fuzzy leaves smell like pineapple when crushed. Eye-catching, bright red tubular flowers on terminal spikes in late summer into autumn. Magnetically attractive to hummingbirds. Best in full to part sun with some summer water, it goes dormant in a drought. USDA Zones 9a to 10b to part shade USDA Zones 8a to 11 USDA Zones 9a to 11 to part shade Frost tender perennial Moderate water USDA Zones 9a to 10b to part shade v FALL for PLANTS Sale Ornamental Plants Available 26 of 31

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