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CA Native Plants Front Yard(2018) .Xlsx Maria Sargent's garden, Spring 2018 Native Plant list Achillea millefolium 'Pink Island Form' Pink Island Yarrow Allium unfiolium Single-leaf Onion Aquilegia formosa Western Columbine Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths' Austin Griffiths Manzanita Arctostaphylos crustacea [select] Brittleleaf Manzanita selection Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Bert Johnson' Bert Johnson Manzanita Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Big Sur' Big Sur Manzanita Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Carmel Sur' Carmel Sur Manzanita Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley Manzanita Arctostaphylos morroensis Morro Manzanita Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' Paradise Manzanita Arctostaphylos purissima La Purissima Manzanita Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' Sunset Manzanita Arctostaphylos viridissima 'White Cloud' White Cloud Manzanita Arctostaphylos 'Winterglow' Winterglow Manzanita Artemisia californica 'Cyn Gray' Cyn Gray Coastal Sage Athyrium capillus-veneris Southern Maidenhair Fern Berberis [Mahonia] fremontii Fremont Barberry Calamagrostis foliosa Leafy Reedgrass Ceanothus 'Anchor Bay' Anchor Bay Ceanothus Ceanothus 'Concha' Concha Ceanothus Ceanothus hearstiorum Hearst Ranch Ceanothus Ceanothus 'Julia Phelps' Julia Phelps Ceanothus Ceanothus porrectus 'Mt Vision' Mt Vision Ceanothus Ceanothus 'Valley Violet' Valley Violet Ceanothus Cercis occidentalis Western Redbud - fast growing form Cheilanthes covilleii Coville's Lipfern Chlorogalum pomeridianum soap plant Clarkia rubicunda Shamini Clarkia sp. Farewell-to-spring Clarkia speciosa Red Spotted Clarkia Corethrogyne filaginifolia 'Silver Carpet' Silver Carpet Sandaster Dendromecon harfordii Island Bush Poppy Dichelostemma capitatum Blue Dicks Dudleya albiflora Live-forever Dudleya brittonii Giant Chalk Dudleya Dudleya caespitosa Coast Dudleya Dudleya cymosa orange form Dudleya densiflora San Gabriel Mountains Liveforever Dudleya farinosa Bluff Lettuce Dudleya figueroa Mountain 'Live forever' Dudleya gnoma Munchkin dudleya Dudleya hassei Catalina Island Live-Forever Dudleya palmeri Palmer's liveforever Dudleya traskiae Santa Barbara Liveforever Erigeron glauca 'Seabreeze' Seabreeze Beach Daisy Eriogonum arborescens Santa Cruz Island Buckwheat Eriogonum fasciculatum var. fasciculatum California Buckwheat Eriogonum giganteum Saint Catherine's Lace Eriogonum grande rubescens Rosey Buckwheat Eriogonum umbellatum 'Shasta Sulfur' Shasta Sulfur Buckwheat Eriophyllum confertiflorum 'Lucias Gold' Lucias Gold Woolly Sunflower Eriophyllum lanatum 'siskiyou' Siskiyou Woolly Sunflower Erysimum concinuum SF Wallflower Festuca idahoensis Idaho Fescue Festuca X Unknown Festuca from Ft Bragg Garrya elliptica 'Jim Roof' Jim Roof Silktassle Gilia capitata 'Blue Thimble Flower' Blue Thimble Flower' Gnaphalium sp. Everlasting Heterotheca sessiliflora bolanderi San Bruno Golden Aster Heuchera 'Canyon Belle' Canyon Belle Alumroot Heuchera 'Old La Rochetta' Old La Rochetta Alumroot Heuchera 'Pearl Blush' Pearl Blush Alumroot Heuchera 'Wendy' Wendy Alumroot Iris - PCH - Chocolate Candy Chocolate Candy PC Iris Iris douglasiana 'Cyn Snow' Cyn Snow Doug Iris Isocoma menziesii sedioides Prostrate Coastal Goldenbush Layia platyglossa Tidy Tips Lewisia cotyledon Cliffmaids Lewisia cotyledon Pink cloud Lupinus albifrons collinus Prostrate Silver Bush Lupine Lupinus propinquas Blue Bush Lupine Mimulus 'Jack' Jack Monkeyflower Mimulus 'Jellybean Series' Jellybean Monkeyflower Mimulus x Hybrid Monkeyflower Mimulus aurantiacus- Mt. Diable-Black Pt. Trail Monardella villosa x purpurea Coyote Mint Hybrid Nemophilia maculata Baby Five Spot' Penstemon heterophylla 'Blue Springs' Blue Springs Penstemon Penstemon heterophylla 'Margarita BOP' Margarita BOP Foothill Pensteon Polypodium californica 'Sarah Lyman' Sarah Lyman Polypody Fern Ribes malvaceum 'Dancing Tassles' Dancing Tassles Chapparal Flowering Currant Ribes speciosum Fuschsia-flowering Gooseberry Salvia 'Bee's Bliss' Bee's Bliss Sage Salvia 'Whirley Blue' Whirlety Blue Sage Salvia x 'Shirley's Creeper' Shirley's Creeper Sage Sedum spathulifolium 'Cape Blanco' Cape Blanco Stonecrop Sedum spathulifolium 'purpureum' Purple Stonecrop Sisyrinchium californicum Yellow-eyed Grass Solanum xantii 'Mountain Pride' Mountain Pride Bluewitch Symphyotrichum chilense California Aster Symphyotrichum spathulatum 'Plumas Purple' Plumas Purple Mountain Aster Telima grandiflora Fringecups Trichostema lanatum Wooly Blue Curls Verbena lilacina 'De la Mina' De la Mina Verbena Zauscneria 'Everett's Choice' Everett's Choice Cal Fuschsia Bulbs from Telos Rare Bulbs Allium hyalinum Allium crispum Brodiaea elegans Calochortus uniflorus Calochortus argilosus-Central Form Camassia quamash Dichelostemma capitatum Dichelostemma capitatum Giant Form Dichelostemma congestum Lewisia rediviva.
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