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The defining shrub of California's chaparral — fine needle-like foliage and frothy cream flower clusters in early summer.
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Out of stockBlooms when almost nothing else does — pendant rose-pink flower clusters from late fall through winter, feeding hummingbirds in the lean season.
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Soft pink hollyhock-like flowers line tall wands above velvety gray-green leaves — a graceful, fast-growing pioneer for slopes and recovering ground.
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A dramatic silver-spined rosette that, after years of patience, throws a towering stalk of creamy bells — then sets seed and passes the torch to its pups.
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A versatile, fine-textured sedge that makes a wonderful low-water lawn alternative — mow it or let it flow.
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Out of stockSpiny, glossy evergreen foliage and brilliant golden flower clusters in spring give way to tart blue berries for the birds.
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A handsome, adaptable evergreen with berries that shift from green to red to black — a moveable feast for birds.
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Slender bright-green stems form dense, upright colonies in wet soil — perfect for pond margins, rain gardens, and the moist low spots most natives won't tolerat
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Yarrow is an all-star, popular plant choice among California native gardeners, including beginners! It is durable and easy to grow in a wide range of soil types and has low moisture requirements. It reseeds and spreads quickly, making it a good groundcover plant for lawn replacement.
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A magnificent fountain of fine green foliage topped by tall, golden seed plumes that catch low autumn light.
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A nearly indestructible bright-green desert shrub for the hottest, driest, most neglected corners of a low-desert or foothill garden.
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A fountain of silvery, fine-toothed straps radiating from a low trunk — a sculptural high-desert evergreen that's far hardier than it looks, taking cold to ~-5°

