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View Plant List Here 12th annual Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour Plant List GARDEN 5 in pasadena provided by homeowner Botanical Name Common Name Abutilon palmeri Indian Mallow Achillea millefolium ‘Calistoga’ Calistoga Yarrow Achillea millefolium ‘Island Pink’ Island Pink Yarrow Achnatherum--see Stipa Aesculus californica California Buckeye Arctostaphylos glauca Big Berry Manzanita Arctostaphylos silvicola ‘Ghostly’ Ghostly Manzanita Artemisia californica California Sagebrush Artemisia ludoviciana ‘Silver King’ Silver King Wormwood Artemisia tridentata Great Basin Sagebrush Asclepias eriocarpa Kotolo or Indian Milkweed Astragalus pychnostachyus var. lanosissimus Ventura Marsh Milkvetch Bahiopsis (Viguiera) laciniata San Diego Sunflower Berberis (Mahonia) nervosa Cascades Oregon Grape Bergerocactus emoryi Cunyado, Golden Spined Cereus Brahea armata Mexican Blue Palm Calystegia macrostegia ‘Anacapa Pink’ Anacapa Pink Island Morning Glory Carpenteria californica Bush Anemone Dendromecon harfordii Channel Island Bush Poppy Diplacus (Mimulus) aurantiacus var. puniceus ‘Torrey Torrey Pines Red Bush Monkeyflower Pines’ Dudleya anomala no common name Dudleya pulverulenta Chalk Dudleya Encelia californica California Bush Sunflower Encelia farinosa Brittlebush, Incienso Epilobium (Zauschneria) ‘Silver Select’ Silver Select California Fuchsia Eriogonum fasciculatum ‘Dana Point’ Dana Point California Buckwheat Fouquieria splendens Ocotillo Frangula (Rhamnus) californica ‘Eve Case’ Eve Case Coffeeberry Gutierrezia californica California Matchweed Hazardia detonsa Island Hazardia Hesperoyucca (Yucca) whipplei Chaparral Yucca, Our Lord’s Candle Iris ‘Pacific Coast Hybrid’ Pacific Coast Hybrid Iris Iris ‘Rose & Copper’ Rose & Copper Pacifica Iris Juglans californica Southern California Black Walnut Juncus patens ‘Elk Blue’ Elk Blue Common Rush Justicia californica Chuparosa Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants theodorepayne.org 10459 Tuxford St, Sun Valley, California 91352 818 768 1802 nativeplantgardentour.org 1 12th annual Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour Plant List GARDEN 5 in pasadena provided by homeowner Botanical Name Common Name Justicia californica ‘Tecate Gold’ Tecate Gold Chuparosa Keckiella cordifolia Heart Leaf Penstemon Leptodactylon--see Linanthus Linanthus (Leptodactylon) californicus Prickly Phlox Linanthus grandiflorus Large Flowered Linanthus Linum lewisii Blue Flax Lupinus excubitus Grape Soda Lupine Mahonia--see Berberis Mimulus--see Diplacus Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon Penstemon heterophyllus--Panoche Strain Foothill Penstemon--Panoche Strain Penstemon newberryi var. sonomensis ‘Saint Helena’ Saint Helena Sonoma Beardtongue Pinus coulteri Coulter Pine Polypodium scouleri Leather Leaf Fern Rhamnus--see Frangula Ribes speciosum Fuchsia Flowered Gooseberry Rosa californica California Wild Rose Salvia ‘Allen Chickering’ Allen Chickering Sage Salvia apiana White Sage Salvia clevelandii ‘Aromas’ Aromas Cleveland Sage Salvia ‘Desperado’ Desperado Sage Salvia leucophylla ‘Bee’s Bliss’ Bee’s Bliss Purple Sage Salvia leucophylla ‘Figueroa’ Figueroa Purple Sage Salvia mellifera Black Sage Salvia ‘Vicki Romo’ Vicki Romo Sage Sedum spathulifolium ‘Carnea’ Carnea Stonecrop Sedum spathulifolium ‘Purpureum’ Purpureum Stonecrop Sphaeralcea ambigua Apricot Mallow Sphaeralcea fulva ‘La Luna’ La Luna Desert Mallow Stipa (Achnatherum) coronata Giant Needlegrass, Giant Ricegrass Stipa (Achnatherum) parishii Parish’s Needlegrass Thermopsis macrophylla California False Lupine, Santa Inez Goldenbanner Trichostema lanatum Woolly Blue Curls Viguiera--see Bahiopsis Xerophyllum tenax Beargrass Yucca--see Hesperoyucca Zauschneria--see Epilobium Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants theodorepayne.org 10459 Tuxford St, Sun Valley, California 91352 818 768 1802 nativeplantgardentour.org 2.
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