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A Plant and Seed Sales List for The REGIONAL PARKS BOTANIC GARDEN, TILDEN REGIONAL PARK, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Celebrating 80 years of growing California native plants: 1940 - 2021 ***Plant Sale List*** EMAIL TO PURCHASE PLANTS AT [email protected] Updated list as of 03/22/21 Qty Size PLANT NAME Price TREES 7 4" Acer macrophyllum $ 6.00 8 1 G Acer macrophyllum $ 9.00 20 2" Calocedrus decurrens $ 4.00 1 Qts Chamaecyparis lawsoniana $ 5.00 1 1G Chamaecyparis lawsoniana $ 10.00 4 Seeds Chilopsis linearis $ 3.00 Cupressus - see Hesperocyparis 4 1G Hesperocyparis (Cupressus) forbesii $ 8.00 6 1 G Malus fusca $ 8.00 1 QT Pinus coulteri $ 7.00 SHRUBS AND SUBSHRUBS - SUN 1 Seeds Abutilon palmeri $ 3.00 1 1 G Acanthogilia gloriosa- Baja California $ 10.00 3 1 G Alnus incana var. tenuifolia $ 8.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos crustacea $ 11.00 2 1 G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. insulicola $ 11.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. subcordata $ 11.00 6 1 G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. rosei $ 11.00 2 1 G Arctostaphylos edmundsii x Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. rosei $ 11.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. cushingiana x A. uva-ursi $ 11.00 5 1 G Arctostaphylos hybrid from Bloody Mountain $ 11.00 2 1 G Arctostaphylos imbricata x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos imbricata x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 12 1 G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis $ 11.00 8 1 G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis $ 11.00 3 4" Arctostaphylos patula x uva-ursi $ 6.00 1 4" Arctostaphylos pumila $ 7.00 4 1 G Arctostaphylos purissima $ 11.00 2 1 G Arctostaphylos purissima $ 11.00 3 1 G Arctostaphylos rudis $ 11.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos 'Silver Mist' - RPBG Introduction $ 11.00 4 1 G Arctostaphylos tomentosa $ 9.00 1 1 G Arctostaphylos tomentosa $ 9.00 6 4" Arctostaphylos tomentosa $ 5.00 3 1 G Arctostaphylos tomentosa (Creeping form) $ 9.00 2 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 4 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 4 QT Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (from Samoa Dunes) $ 7.00 6 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi f. coactilis $ 11.00 11 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Pt. St. George' - RPBG introduction $ 11.00 3 4" Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Roger's Red' $ 7.00 5 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi subsp. monoensis $ 11.00 6 1 G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi x $ 11.00 2 Seeds Artemisia tridentata $ 3.00 7 1 G Atriplex canescens $ 8.00 4 1 G Berberis (Mahonia) - Bart's intersectional hybrid $ 10.00 3 Seeds Berberis aquifolium $ 3.00 3 Seeds Berberis aquifolium aquifolium $ 3.00 2 Seeds Berberis nevinii $ 3.00 6 1 G Berberis (Mahonia) nevinii $ 10.00 3 Seeds Calycanthus occidentalis $ 3.00 2 Seeds Carpenteria californica $ 3.00 1 1 G Ceanothus crassifolius $ 10.00 3 4" Ceanothus hearstiorum (woody groundcover) $ 6.00 11 4" Ceanothus hearstiorum hybrids from garden seed $ 3.00 13 1 G Ceanothus impressus var. nipomensis $ 8.00 4 4" Ceanothus impressus var. nipomensis $ 5.00 2 1 G Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter' $ 10.00 4 1 G Ceanothus papillosus var. papillosus - CFP Baja $ 10.00 2 4" Ceanothus papillosus var. roweanus $ 7.00 1 1 G Ceanothus thrysiflorus var. griseus 'Diamond Heights' $ 10.00 6 1 G Cephalanthus occidentalis var. californicus $ 8.00 3 Seeds Cercocarpus betuloides $ 3.00 3 Seeds Dendromecon harfordii $ 3.00 3 Seeds Ericameria linearifolia $ 3.00 4 seeds Eriogonum arborescens $ 3.00 3 Seeds Eriogonum giganteum $ 3.00 5 1 G Frangula (Rhamnus) purshiana - clearance $ 4.00 2 1 G Frangula (Rhamnus) purshiana - clearance $ 4.00 1 Seeds Frangula californica $ 3.00 Galvezia - see Gambelia 3 1 G Gambelia (Galvezia) juncea - CFP Baja $ 9.00 3 Seeds Gambelia speciosa $ 3.00 1 Seeds Holodiscus discolor $ 3.00 2 1 G Iva hayesiana $ 8.00 4 4" Justicia californica 'Dick Tilforth' $ 7.00 1 1 G Justicia californica 'Dick Tilforth' $ 10.00 3 Seeds Lepechinia cardiophylla $ 3.00 1 Seeds Lonicera involucrata $ 3.00 2 Seeds Lupinus arboreus $ 3.00 5 Seeds Lupinus propinquus $ 3.00 Mahonia - see Berberis 2 Seeds Malosma laurina $ 3.00 2 Seeds Malva assurgentiflora $ 3.00 1 1 G Malva 'Black Heart' $ 9.00 3 1 G Myrica hartwegii $ 9.00 9 1 G Philadelphus lewisii $ 9.00 8 1 G Physocarpus capitatus 'Tilden Park' $ 8.00 4 1 G Physocarpus capitatus 'Tilden Park' $ 8.00 Rhamnus - see also Frangula 1 Seeds Ribes aureum gracillimum $ 3.00 2 Seeds Ribes cereum $ 3.00 2 Seeds Romneya coulteri $ 3.00 1 Seeds Rubus parviflorus $ 3.00 2 1 G Salix jepsonii $ 8.00 1 1 G Salvia - native hybrid - clearance $ 3.00 2 Seeds Salvia apiana $ 3.00 3 Seeds Salvia chionopeplica $ 3.00 1 Seeds Salvia clevelandii $ 3.00 3 Seeds Salvia leucophylla $ 3.00 1 Seeds Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea $ 3.00 2 1 G Solanum wallacei $ 7.00 4 1 G Spiraea douglasii $ 8.00 2 Seeds Spiraea douglasii $ 3.00 2 Seeds Staphylea bolanderi $ 3.00 2 Seeds Styrax officianalis $ 3.00 3 seeds Trichostema lanatum $ 3.00 SHRUBS AND SUBSHRUBS - SHADE (some can take sun in coastal or bay side areas) 6 1 G Cornus glabrata $ 8.00 3 Seeds Cornus sericea $ 3.00 8 1 G Corylus cornuta var. californica $ 12.00 2 seeds Philadelphus lewisii $ 3.00 3 seeds Ptelea crenulata $ 3.00 6 1 G Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus (S. rivularis) $ 9.00 4 1 G Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus (S. rivularis) $ 9.00 1 1 G Symphoricarpos 'San Bruno Mountain' $ 9.00 PERENNIALS - SUN 3 Seeds Ageratina occidentalis $ 3.00 4 Seeds Agoseris grandiflora $ 3.00 5 4" Ambrosia pumila $ 7.00 1 1 G Anemopsis californica $ 9.00 1 1 G Angelica arguta $ 9.00 4 1 G Apocynum cannabinum $ 8.00 4 Seeds Aquilegia formosa $ 3.00 3 Seeds Aquilegia shockleyi $ 3.00 3 Seeds Armeria maritima $ 3.00 Aster - see Symphyotrichum 2 3" Astragalus nuttallii $ 5.00 1 Seeds Corethrogyne filaginifolia $ 3.00 3 Seeds Delphinium cardinale $ 3.00 Diplacus, or Monkeyflowers, are woody but can be treated as a perennial or subshrub 3 Seeds Diplacus aurantiacus $ 3.00 1 4" Diplacus aurantiacus $ 6.00 6 qts Diplacus aurantiacus 'Mattole Point' $ 9.00 1 4" Diplacus aurantiacus 'Mattole Point' $ 7.00 2 qts Diplacus grandiflorus-hybrid white $ 9.00 3 1 G Diplacus grandiflorus-hybrid white $ 9.00 9 qts Diplacus 'Oz Magenta' $ 9.00 3 4" Diplacus 'Oz Magenta' $ 7.00 1 2" Diplacus 'Oz Magenta' $ 5.00 2 1 G Diplacus calycinus – smallish pale yellow flowers $ 9.00 4 4" Diplacus - tangerine with white throat $ 7.00 10 2" Draba novolympica – rock garden or small container plant – prime! $ 5.00 2 Seeds Encelia californica $ 3.00 3 seeds Encelia farinosa $ 3.00 2 Seeds Ericameria nauseosa $ 3.00 3 Seeds Erigeron divergens $ 3.00 2 1 G Erigeron glaucus $ 8.00 2 Seeds Erigeron glaucus $ 3.00 1 1 G Erigeron glaucus 'Ron's Pink' $ 8.00 2 1 G Erigeron glaucus 'White Lights' $ 8.00 1 Seeds Eriogonum crocatum $ 3.00 2 Seeds Eriogonum grande var. rubscens $ 3.00 1 Seeds Eriogonum latifolium $ 3.00 2 seeds Eriogonum umbellatum minor $ 3.00 2 seeds Eriogonum ursinum $ 3.00 3 1G Eriophyllum confertiflorum $ 10.00 3 Seeds Eriophyllum staechadifolium $ 3.00 2 Seeds Erythranthe guttata $ 3.00 4 1 G Erythranthe guttata $ 10.00 1 1 G Fragaria chiloensis 'Carole Ann' - RPBG introduction $ 8.00 14 4" Fragaria chiloensis 'Carole Ann' - RPBG introduction $ 5.00 4 1 G Fragaria chiloensis 'Carole Ann' - RPBG introduction $ 8.00 9 1 G Fragaria chiloensis 'Chaval' $ 8.00 31 1 G Fragaria virginiana 'Diamond Mountain' - RPBG introduction $ 8.00 3 Seeds Geum macrophyllum $ 3.00 5 Seeds Helenium bolanderi $ 3.00 3 Seeds Hosackia crassifolius otayensis $ 3.00 3 seeds Iris douglasiana $ 3.00 3 Seeds Iris fernaldii $ 3.00 3 seeds Iris innominata $ 3.00 3 seeds Leptosyne gigentia Giant Coreopsis $ 3.00 Lessingia - see Corethrogyne 1 4" Monardella macrantha 'Marian Sampson' $ 7.00 5 Seeds Oenothera elata ssp. hookeri $ 3.00 4 Qt Penstemon 'GMR White' $ 8.00 7 3" Penstemon heterophyllus ‘GMR White’ – prime condition $6.00 $ 6.00 4 Seeds Perideridia kelloggii $ 3.00 1 1 G Phyla (Lippia) nodiflora 'Kurapia' $ 6.00 1 1 G Phyla (Lippia) nodiflora $ 7.00 2 1 G Potentilla anserina subsp. pacifica $ 8.00 3 Seeds Rubeckia californica $ 3.00 2 Seeds Salvia spathacea $ 3.00 4 1 G Sidalcea calycosa subsp. rhizomata $ 8.00 1 1 G Sidalcea setosa $ 8.00 5 1 G Sisyrinchium californicum $ 8.00 3 Seeds Sphaenosciadium capitellatum $ 3.00 2 1 G Symphiotrichum (Aster) chilense 'Point St. George' - RPBG introduction $ 11.00 1 Seeds Verbena hastata $ 3.00 2 1 G Verbesina dissita $ 10.00 0 1 G Venegasia carpesioides $ 8.00 1 4" Wyethia angustifolia $ 6.00 1 Seeds Wyethia elata $ 3.00 PERENNIALS - SHADE 8 1 G Actea rubra f. neglecta (white fruits) $ 9.00 10 1 G Aralia californica $ 6.00 2 1 G Aralia californica $ 6.00 1 4" Athyrium filix-femina $ 6.00 7 1 G Athyrium filix-femina $ 9.00 12 4" Cynoglossum grande $ 7.00 13 1 G Darmera peltata $ 10.00 4 Seeds Darmera peltata $ 3.00 2 Seeds Dicentra formosa $ 3.00 9 1 G Erythranthe cardinalis x Erythranthe lewisii $ 10.00 13 1 G Erythranthe dentata $ 10.00 2 Seeds Erythronium revolutum $ 3.00 2 Seeds Heracleum maximum $ 3.00 4 Seeds Heuchera maxima $ 3.00 2 Seeds Heuchera micrantha $ 3.00 4 1 G Hydrophyllum tenuipes - clearance $ 5.00 10 4" Mitella breweri $ 4.00 2 1 G Oxalis oregana 'Klamath Ruby' $ 9.00 2 1 gal Oxalis oregana-white flowers $ 9.00 5 4" Oxalis oregana-white flowers $ 6.00 7 1 G Petasites frigidus var.
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