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HERBACIOUS PERENNIALS 1 Achillea millefolium Yarrow.3-6.5 ' (10-200 cm), leaves finely divided. Full sun, not fussy, many habitats. Fern-like aromatic foliage, large cluster of white Once est. needs no water, weedy, blooms over a long period. Aquilegia formosa Western Columbine.65-2.6 ' (20-80 cm), leaves basal & 3 lobed. Prefers some shade. Clumping plant, red & yellow flowers on long stems. Excellent plant for shady gardens, self-sows readily. Aruncus dioicus Goats Beard 3-6.5 ' (1-2 m), tall stems, divided leaves, flowers above Normally a plt of shady seeps & streambanks so needs water through growing season White to yellow flowers in mass above green foliage. High maintenance but has a dramatic impact in the garden. Calamagrostis nutkaensis Pacific Reedgrass 2-3.6 ' (6-11 dm), large grass clumps. Full sun, prefers summer water but near coast not needed. Tall leafy clumps that expand as they age. Large size and accumulation of dead foliage in older plants is not for everyone. Darmera peltata Umbrella Plant 1-5 ' (3-15 dm), leaves basal round, flowers pink to white. Full sun and water loving. Clumping basal leaves, tall spikes of Great garden plant, flowers appear before Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted Hair Grass.6-3 ' (2-10 dm) Clumping, arching inflorescence. Full sun, prefers summer water but near coast not needed. Often dense clumps of narrow Very beautiful in flower and whole plant turns yellow in Fall. Epilobium canum California Fuchsia 1-2 ' (3--6 dm), Densely spreading subshrub. Well drained soil, flowers longer with light watering in summer. Grey green leaves with low arching stems, tubular redorange Drought tolerant, lots of flowers but often looks messy. Hummingbird magnets. Erigeron glaucus Seaside Daisy.2-12 " (5--30 cm) subshrub usually with stem lying on ground. Well drained (sand) site, full sun, no Low mounding plant with thick fleshy leaves and purple Flowers over a long period of time. In heavy soil often looks unkempt. Eriogonum latifolium Coast Buckwheat 3-23 " (10-70 cm), small bush. Full sun, well drained soil, no Silver matted hair on leaves, pink long lasting Excellent for summer color on coast, attractive to pollinators.

HERBACIOUS PERENNIALS Festuca californica Grindelia stricta Heuchera micrantha Iris douglasiana Lilium pardalinum Lonicera ciliosa Lupinus polyphyllus Mimulus aurantiacus California Fescue Coastal Gumweed Alum Root Douglas Iris California Leopard Lily Orange Honeysuckle Bigleaf Lupine Bush Monkey Flower 1.5-4 ' (4.5-12 dm), clumping, leaves often arching..3-6.5 ' (1-20 dm), evergreen subshrub. 1-12 " (3-30 cm.), clumping, leaves basal. 1.5-2 ' (45-60 cm.) clumping with strap like < 9 ' (< 2.8 m), clonal, bulb spreadingelongate, one to many stems, one to many 2 toned flowers / stem, flowers red to light orange lighter color near base. 1-10 ' (3-30 dm), twining vine..5-5 ' (2-15 dm), upright bush..3-5 ' (1-15 dm), erect subshrub. Full sun on coast, good drainage. Full sun, tolerant of many soil conditions. Prefers some shade, needs good drainage. Tolerates wet soil & shade. One of easiest Lilium's to grow. Base of plant in shade full sun for rest of plant. Moist soil or spring early Sun to light shade, moist soil. Full sun, wet to moist soil. Part shade-full sun, tolerates light summer water. Tall narrow-leafed clumping grass. Leaves oblong to lanceolate, yellow flowers at tips of stems. Clump of hairy green leaves with sprays of tiny white Grows in clumps that get bigger every year, light to dark lavender Stems grow from bulbs, Above ground plant dies back after setting seed. Vine with large orange Soft hairy foliage, tall spires of violetlavender Stems brittle, leaves sticky, orange flowers produced in profusion. Long-lived clumping grass. Blooms for a long period. Late summer & fall bloom important to pollinators. Beautiful plant in and out of bloom, takes shade well. Excellent flowering plant for wet shady areas, gopher resistant. Stunning in flower, hummingbird magnet, dig in winter to divide bulbs. Well behaved honeysuckle, beautiful flower, red fruit in fall. Showy flowers, wildlife friendly. Best upright monkey flower, long flowering season, important larval food plt for Chalcedon Checkerspot 2

HERBACIOUS PERENNIALS Polystichum munitum Prosartes smithii Scrophularia californica Sedum spathulifolium Sidalcea malviflora Sisyrinchium bellum Solidago velutina ssp. californica Symphyotrichum (Aster) chilense Tellima grandiflora Viola sempervirens Western Sword Fern Largeflower Fairybells California Bee Plant Broadleaf Stonecrop Checker Mallow Western Blue Eyed Grass California Goldenrod California Aster Fringe Cups Evergreen Violet 1.5-4 ' (50-120 cm), clumping. 1-3 ' (30-100 cm), rhizomatous, stems upright, dies back after fruiting. 2.5-4 ' (80-120 cm), large cordate leaves, on tall stems. 2-8.5 " (5-22 cm), dense rosettes, extremely variable..5-2 ' (1.5-6 dm), sprawling to upright stems. < 2 ' (<64 cm), tufted with strap.6-5 ' (2-15 dm), herbage generally +- densely short-softhairy..65-3 ' (2-10 dm), spreading by rhizomes. 1-3 ' (40-100 cm), clumping with hairy leaves and stems Prostrate (ground hugger) evergreen. Moist site, light to deep shade. Moist shady site. Full sun to shade at moist site. If given light shade & good drainage it's happy. Full sun, not fussy, appreciates summer water. Full sun & moist soil. Full sun, not fussy. Full sun, not fussy if watered, looks best when competing. Light to heavy shade, moist soil. Shade & moist soil. Large evergreen fern. Flowers white (fairy bells), fruit orange. Stems square and hairy, flowers maroon. Basal rosette of succulent leaves, yellow flowers on stalk. Usually shiny green leaves with spikes of pink Looks like a miniature iris. Late summer/fall flowering, upright stems. Tall plants with blue flowers in late summer & fall. Produces flowers on long stems above basal Herbaceous evergreen leaves with yellow Periodic removal of all leaves invigorates plant. Looks best in high shade where you can see flowers and fruit. Nice plant for bees but needs competition from other plants to keep it under control. Prefers shady outcrops in nature. Use with rocks or in a planter to highlight. Excellent in garden, both foliage & flowers used by many butterflies. & bees. Once established will self sow if allowed, not aggressive. Provides fall color and food for pollinators. Aggressive if pampered, excellent food plt for pollinators. Unique shaped flowers, self seeds & noninvasive. Forms a dense green mat where happy. 3

GROUNDCOVERS 4 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Asarum caudatum Clinopodium douglasii Dicentra formosa Fragaria chiloensis Fragaria vesca Oxalis oregano Polypodium calirhiza Vancouveria hexandra Bearberry Creeping Wild Ginger Yerba Buena Pacific Bleeding Heart Beach Strawberry Wood Strawberry Redwood Sorrel Calirhiza Polypody White Inside-Out Flower 4-20 " (0.1-0.5 m), prostrate to mounded. Spreading forming low mat. Decumbent stems forming mat. 8-17.5 " (20-45 cm), leaves basal., spreading by rhizome. 8 " (< 20 cm), low growing spreading by runners. 6 " (< 15 cm,) low growing spreading by runners. 12 " (< 30.4 cm), creeping rhizome, clover like 4-8 " (10-20 cm), summer-deciduous. 3-10.5 " (8-27 cm), spreading fern-like foliage. Full sun on coast, well drained soil, adaptable. Shade in moist site. Light shade, well drained soil, no Prefers shade & moist site. Full sun or light shade. Light shade, well drained soil. Shade in moist site. Grows on plants, rocks, and ground. Likes fog drip from conifers and full sun to part shade. Moist site light shade. Prostrate stems with small shiny green leaves,bright red berries. Large heart shaped leaves with spicy odor when crushed. Ground hugging, runners spreading horizontally often rooting at nodes. Fern-like leaves, flowers light rose. Clumping plants with shiny green leaves and red fruit. Clumping plants with dull green leaves and red fruit. Rapidly spreading plants When established will form a solid mat of ferns in winter. Delicate mounds of light green foliage. White flowers Excellent ornamental value. Over used! Excellent plant for shady sites. Flowers unusual. Not truly a "groundcover" but like Viola sempervirens & Goodyera oblongifolia is best hugging the ground in high shade. If given shade & summer water will grow anywhere. Large white flowers starting in winter. Does better inland but will grow on coast. Happiest in high shade from conifers on a moist site Gives fresh green color in late fall and winter. Nice groundcover in summer.

TREES 5 Acer circinatum Vine Maple 3-19.6 ' (1-6 m), shrub or small tree, often sprawling many trunks. Shade in moist site. Similar to Japanese Maple. Good plant for shady sites. Flowers unusual. Excellent fall color. Not as refined as Japanese Maple. Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple < 98 ' (< 30 m), widely spreading, large Full sun to shade, moist site, susceptible to wind burn. Large spreading deciduous tree. Too large for small gardens. Alnus rubra Red Alder < 82 ' (< 25 m), straight trunk, rounded crown. Prefers moist soil but once established is tolerant of different sites. Medium sized deciduous tree with rapid growth. Has both good and bad qualities but its wildlife value is outstanding. Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash < 82 ' (< 25 m), straight trunk. Prefers full sun tolerates wet and dry sites. Medium sized deciduous tree with pinnate Well behaved garden tree. Pinus contorta Beach Pine 6.5-111.5 ' (2-34 m), small evergreen with spreading crown. Full sun adaptable to many coastal sites. Spreading crown evergreen with dark green needles and many seed cones. If you need a small conifer this is it. Can easily be shaped. Salix spp. Willows < 36 ' (< 11 m), many trunked shrubs to single trunked trees.. Most do well on wet sites but once established do not require Shrubby to tall deciduous trees. There is a willow for every site. Provides food and shelter for many species of wildlife. Umbellularia californica California Bay < 147.6 ' (< 45 m), wide crown evergreen. Sun or light shade, wet or well drained soil, tolerates some Very ornamental with dark green leaves and rounded crown. Can have many uses in garden: tree, hedge with pruning, herb. Slow growing easy to keep small, throws dense shade.

SHRUBS Arctostaphylos columbiana Hairy Manzanita 6.5-16.4 ' (2-5 m), shrub to small tree Baccharis pilularis Coyote Brush <14.7 ' (< 4.5 m), mat-forming to erect, stems sticky. Berberis aquifolium Oregon Grape.3-6.5 ' (0.1-2 m), spreading to erect, prickly evergreen Ceanothus thyrsiflorus Blueblossom < 19.6 ' (< 6 m), evergreen. Corylus cornuta Beaked Hazelnut < 13 ' (< 4 m), deciduous. Frangula californica California Coffee Berry < 16 ' (<5 m) well mannered shrub with 10--15 mm, black fruit in Fall. Frangula purshiana Cascara < 39 ' (<12 m), deciduous shrub to small tree. Garrya elliptica Coast Silk Tassel < 26 ' (< 8m), evergreen, shrub or small tree. Best in full sun, adaptable to soils. No summer water! Full sun otherwise not fussy. Can be invasive. Full sun to shade, if not a moist site some Full sun no summer water. Well drained soil, full sun or part shade. Full sun otherwise not fussy. Moist to well drained site, light shade. Well drained soil, full sun. Evergreen shrub, open structure, young stems hairy, older branches dark red, Evergreen, fall flowering shrub. Leaves shiny, dense flower cluster followed by blue to purple berries. Shiny green leaves & in spring covered with blue Delicate looking branches, hairy leaves, edible nuts. Evergreen shrub, oval leathery Open structured bush or small tree. Dense shrub, shiny evergreen leaves, flowers in winter. Because of its early flowering extremely important to wildlife. For both beauty and wildlife every garden should have one. If you have a harsh site this is the plant to try. Older plants can look unkempt. Makes good evergreen hedge. Spreads underground. High wildlife and ornamental value. Young leaves very colorful. Looks good in an understory. Small flowers are very attractive to pollinators. Excellent as a valuable ornamental. Nice understory plant. Loves full sun and coastal bluff. High ornamental value when in flower. 6

SHRUBS Lonicera involucrata Coast Twinberry 2-10 ' (6-30 dm), deciduous, can look very rough in winter. Morella californica California Wax Myrtle 6.5-33 ' (2-10 m), evergreen shrub to small tree. Philadelphus lewisii Wild Mock Orange < 10 '(< 3 m), deciduous shrub with tall vertical branches. Physocarpus capitatus Nine Bark 3-8 ' (10-25 dm), shrubby with thin arching branches. Rhododendron occidentale Western Azalea < 26 ' (< 8 m), deciduous. Ribes spp. Vaccinium ovatum Gooseberry & Currant Evergreen Huckleberry < 1.5 " (< 4 cm), stems generally erect, 1.6-10 ' (5-30 dm), small shrub with small shiny evergreen Moist soil, full sun or shade. Sun or part shade, well drained to moist site. Sun or part shade, well drained to moist site. Moist site, full to partial sun. Moist site, light shade to full sun. Moist site, light shade to full sun. Moist site with light to moderate shade. Twiggy growth, yellow twin flowers followed by black twin berries in front of purple or red, spreading or reflexed involucre Narrow shiny leaves on upright branches. Upright shrub with clumps of white fragrant flowers in spring. Masses of cream colored flowers in spring followed by colorful seed heads. Masses of spring flowers in many hues usually containing pink, yellow, and cream Upright stems either with thorns or not. Groups of small pink flowers stand out against the dark green leaves & in fall black fruit in abundance. Flowers and fruit wildlife magnets. With summer water will continue to flower. Good privacy hedge, provides food for migrating birds. Plants expand at base forming thickets if not pruned. Rivals many nonnative ornamentals for spring color. One of our finest flowering shrubs. Strongly fragrant. A great plant for wildlife. Exceptional ornamental and wildlife value. 7