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CA Buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) is one of the most hardy, drought resistant, and wildlife supporting plants you can add to your space! With beautiful white blooms that age to pink, maroon, rust, then brown, and foliage that looks like little pine needles, it is a gorgeous addition.
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Blue eyed grass (Sisyrinchium bellum) A must have for a native garden, especially a meadow type setting. Blue eyed grass is not exactly blue, nor is it grass, it's actually in the iris family! It's flowers are usually a purple to violet color and when the flowers are gone it looks like an attractive decorative grass.
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Blue Elderberry Attractive, hardy, and easy to grow, the Blue Elderberry is also an important food source for California wildlife. In spring, large clusters of cream-colored flowers attract butterflies and bees. The abundant blue berries provide food for birds and other animals. Humans can eat the fruit as long as it's cooked.
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Bladderpod (Cleomella arborea) This interesting and attractive plant is easy to grow from seed and makes a great hedge or a small focal point. The seed pods are unique and the flowers are abundant and loved by many pollinators.




