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Availability 09.07.2021 33201 ORTEGA HWY Availability 09.07.2021 33201 ORTEGA HWY. • P.O. BOX 635 • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92693 www.californianativeplants.com Availability changes constantly, as our new crops We grow many crops in large and small quantities by become ready and our saleable material moves out. special order or on a contract-grow basis. This Availability List is updated every month and will give you a general idea of our current inventory. If you are looking for a native plant which is not on the list, be sure to call, as many of our plants are not listed. For more accurate daily availability, including the This web-based Tree of Life Nursery Availability List is actual quantities and details on conditions, please call very general and is only intended to serve as a real- us at (949) 728-0685, or email us at time planning tool for your native plant projects. [email protected] Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 1G Acalypha californica X 2G Acalypha californica X 1G Acer macrophyllum X 5G Acer macrophyllum X 1G Achillea 'Heidi' X 1G Achillea 'Paprika' X 1G Achillea millefolium 'Island Pink' X 1G Achillea millefolium X 1G Acmispon (Lotus) argophyllus var. argenteus X 2G Acmispon (Lotus) argophyllus var. argenteus X 6" Acmispon (Lotus) argophyllus var. argenteus X 1G Adenostoma fasciculatum 'Nicolas' X 1G Adenostoma fasciculatum X 6" Adiantum capillus-veneris X 1G Agave deserti X 1G Agave geminiflora X 1G Agave parryi parryi X 1G Agrostis exarata X 1G Allium abramsii X 1G Alnus rhombifolia X 5G Alnus rhombifolia X 15G Alnus rhombifolia X 1G Amorpha fruticosa X 5G Amorpha fruticosa X AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 1G Anemopsis californica X 1G Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii X 2G Antigonon leptopus X 1G Arct uva-ursi 'Massachusetts' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Anchor Bay' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Big Sur' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Byrd Hill' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Byrd Hill' X 15G Arctostaphylos 'Byrd Hill' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Canyon Sparkles' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Canyon Sparkles' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Carmel Sur' X 2G Arctostaphylos 'Carmel Sur' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Emerald Carpet' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Howard McMinn' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' X 2G Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Louis Edmunds' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Louis Edmunds' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Monterey Carpet' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' X 2G Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Point Reyes' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Sentinel' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' X 2G Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' X 1G Arctostaphylos 'Wood's Compact' X 5G Arctostaphylos 'Wood's Compact' X 2G Arctostaphylos andersonii X 2G Arctostaphylos catalinae X 1G Arctostaphylos cruzensis X 1G Arctostaphylos glauca X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 5G Arctostaphylos glauca X 2G Arctostaphylos hookeri 'Buxifolia' X 2G Arctostaphylos morroensis X 2G Arctostaphylos otayensis X 1G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' X 5G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' X 1G Arctostaphylos pumila X 1G Arctostaphylos refugioensis X 5G Arctostaphylos refugioensis X 1G Arctostaphylos rudis X 5G Arctostaphylos rudis X 1G Aristida purpurea X 1G Artemisia californica X 1G Artemisia douglasiana X 1G Artemisia nesiotica X 2G Artemisia nesiotica X 1G Artemisia palmeri X 6" Artemisia tridentata X 2G Asclepias eriocarpa X 6" Asclepias eriocarpa X 9" Asclepias eriocarpa X 6" Asclepias fascicularis X 9" Asclepias fascicularis X 2G Asclepias speciosa X 6" Asclepias speciosa X 9" Asclepias speciosa X 1G Atriplex canescens X 1G Atriplex lentiformis X 1G Baccharis 'Pigeon Point' X 1G Baccharis 'Twin Peaks' X 1G Baccharis pilularis X 1G Baccharis salicifolia X 1G Baccharis salicina (emoryii) X 1G Bahiopsis (Viguiera) laciniata X 6" Bahiopsis (Viguiera) laciniata X 6" Baileya multiradiata X 1G Berberis (Mahonia) 'Golden Abundance' X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 2G Berberis (Mahonia) 'Golden Abundance' X 5G Berberis (Mahonia) 'Golden Abundance' X 2G Berlandiera lyrata X 6" Berlandiera lyrata X 5G Betula occidentalis X 1G Bidens nudata X 6" Bidens nudata X 1G Bouteloua gracilis X 1G Burroughsia fastigiata X 1G Calamagrostis foliosa X 2G Callaeum (Mascagnia) macropterum X 1G Calylophus hartwegii X 1G Calystegia macrostegia 'Anacapa Pink' X 1G Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia X 1G Carex divulsa (tumulicola) X 1G Carex obnupta X 1G Carex pansa X 1G Carex praegracilis X 1G Ceanothus 'Blue Cushion' X 1G Ceanothus 'Centennial' X 2G Ceanothus 'Centennial' X 1G Ceanothus 'Concha' X 5G Ceanothus 'Concha' X 1G Ceanothus 'Dark Star' X 1G Ceanothus 'Frosty Blue' X 5G Ceanothus 'Frosty Blue' X 1G Ceanothus 'Frosty Dawn' X 2G Ceanothus 'Heart's Desire' X 1G Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' X 1G Ceanothus 'Kurt Zadnik' X 1G Ceanothus 'Louis Edmunds' X 2G Ceanothus 'Louis Edmunds' X 5G Ceanothus 'Louis Edmunds' X 1G Ceanothus 'Point Reyes' X 1G Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' X 2G Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' X 5G Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 1G Ceanothus 'Sierra Blue' X 5G Ceanothus 'Sierra Blue' X 1G Ceanothus 'Skylark' X 1G Ceanothus 'Snow Flurry' X 1G Ceanothus 'Snowball' X 1G Ceanothus 'Wheeler Canyon' X 5G Ceanothus 'Wheeler Canyon' X 1G Ceanothus 'Yankee Point' X 5G Ceanothus 'Yankee Point' X 5G Ceanothus arboreus X 1G Ceanothus cyaneus X 1G Ceanothus hearstorium X 1G Ceanothus maritimus 'Popcorn' X 2G Ceanothus maritimus 'Popcorn' X 1G Ceanothus tomentosus olivaceus X 1G Ceanothus tomentosus X 1G Cercocarpus betuloides X 5G Cercocarpus betuloides X 5G Chilopsis linearis X 1G Chrysactinia mexicana X 6" Chrysactinia mexicana X 6" Cirsium occidentale X 1G Clinopodium (Satureja) chandleri X 1G Clinopodium (Satureja) douglasii X 1G Condea (Hyptis) emoryi X 1G Corethrogyne 'Silver Carpet' X 6" Corethrogyne 'Silver Carpet' X 1G Cornus sericea (stolonifera) X 2G Cornus sericea (stolonifera) X 1G Cylindropuntia prolifera X 1G Distichlis spicata X 4” Dudleya brittonii (silver form) X 4” Dudleya cultrata X 4” Dudleya hassei X 6" Dudleya hassei X 4” Dudleya ingens X 6" Dudleya lanceolata X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 4” Dudleya virens ssp. insularis X 4” Dudleya viscida X 6" Dudleya viscida X 1G Elymus condensatus 'Canyon Prince' X 5G Elymus condensatus 'Canyon Prince' X 1G Elymus condensatus X 1G Encelia californica X 6" Encelia californica X 9" Encelia farinosa X 1G Epilobium 'Catalina' X 2G Epilobium 'Catalina' X 2G Epilobium 'Route 66' X 6" Epilobium 'Wayne's Silver' X 9" Epilobium californicum (white) X 1G Epilobium canum X 6" Epilobium canum X 2G Epipactus gigantea X 1G Ericameria palmeri X 1G Eriogonum arborescens X 2G Eriogonum arborescens X 6" Eriogonum arborescens X 1G Eriogonum cinereum X 1G Eriogonum crocatum X 6" Eriogonum crocatum X 9" Eriogonum crocatum X 1G Eriogonum fasciculatum 'Bruce Dickinson' X 1G Eriogonum fasciculatum 'Dana Pt' X 1G Eriogonum fasciculatum var. foliolosum X 1G Eriogonum giganteum X 1G Euphorbia misera X 1G Fallugia paradoxa X 2G Fallugia paradoxa X 1G Festuca 'Siskiyou Blue' X 1G Festuca californica X 1G Festuca rubra 'Patrick's Point' X 5G Forestiera neomexicana X 1G Fragaria chiloensis X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 1G Fragaria hybrid (pink flower) X 1G Fragaria vesca X 1G Frangula (Rhamnus) 'Leatherleaf' X 1G Frangula (Rhamnus) 'Mound San Bruno' X 1G Frangula (Rhamnus) cali 'Eve Case' X 5G Frangula (Rhamnus) cali 'Eve Case' X 1G Frangula (Rhamnus) cali 'Little Sur' X 5G Frangula (Rhamnus) cali 'Little Sur' X 6" Frankenia palmeri X 1G Fremontodendron 'Pacific Sunset' X 5G Fremontodendron 'Pacific Sunset' X 1G Gambelia (Galv) speciosa 'Firecracker' X 2G Gambelia (Galv) speciosa 'Firecracker' X 6" Gambelia (Galv) speciosa 'Firecracker' X 1G Gambelia (Galvezia) speciosa 'Boca Rosa' X 1G Gambelia (Galvezia) speciosa X 2G Gambelia (Galvezia) speciosa X 1G Gambelia juncea 'Gran Canon' X 1G Garrya elliptica 'Evie' X 1G Grindelia stricta X 1G Hazardia squarrosa X 6" Helianthemum scoparium X 5G Hesperocyparis (Cupressus) forbesii X Hesperocyparis (Cupressus) stephensonii 5G (arizonica) X 1G Heteromeles arbutifolia X 5G Heteromeles arbutifolia X 6" Heuchera 'Old La Rochette' X 1G Heuchera 'Opal' X 2G Heuchera 'Opal' X 6" Heuchera 'Opal' X 2G Heuchera 'Susana' X 6" Heuchera 'Susana' X 6" Heuchera 'Wendy' X 1G Heuchera elegans 'Bella Blanca' X 1G Heuchera maxima X 1G Isocoma menziesii var. menziesii X 1G Iva hayesiana X Tree of Life Nursery www.californianativeplants.com AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAILY Size Description <100 100-299 300-500 >500 1G Juncus acutus X 1G Juncus effusis 'Quartz Creek' X 1G Juncus mexicanus X 1G Juncus textilis X 1G Juncus xiphioides X 2G Justicia 'Tecate Gold' X 1G Justicia californica X 2G Justicia purpusii X 1G Keckiella cordifolia X 6" Keckiella cordifolia X 2G Lepechinia fragrans X 9" Lepechinia fragrans X 1G Lepidospartum squamatum X 1G Leptosyne (Coreopsis) maritima X 1G Lobelia laxiflora X 2G Lobelia laxiflora X 1G Lonicera hispidula
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