GROUND COVER City of Kerman Watering Schedule Water Usage  Acacia redolens ‘Desert Carpet' (Landscape Watering, Car Washing)

 (Dwarf Prostrate Acacia) March 2 - November 30 Odd Numbe:  Achillea species (Yarrow) Houses Ending With (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)  Baccharis species (Coyote Brush) Water On: Tuesday-Saturday

 Cotoneaster dammeri (Bearberry Before 6am, Between 8am Cotoneaster) and Noon, After 7pm Even Number:  Lampranthus species (Ice ) Houses Ending With (2, 4, 6, 8, 0)  Lantana montevidensis (Trailing Water On: Wednesday-Sunday Lantana) Before 6am, Between 8am  Myoporum parvifolium (Myoporum) and Noon, After 7pm NO WATERING ON MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS TREES AT ANY TIME!! WATER

December 1 - March 1 CONSERVATION Odd Number:  Arbutus unedo (Strawberry Tree) Houses Ending With (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) LOW-WATER  Chitalpa tashkentensis (Chitalpa) Water On: Saturday Only DROUGHT-RESISTANT  Geijera parviflora (Australian Willow) Even Number: Houses Ending With (2, 4, 6, 8, 0)  Laurus nobilis (Sweet Bay) Water On: Sunday Only  Olea europaea ‘Swan Hill' (Swan Hill PLEASE DO NOT OVER IRRIGATE, 850 S. Madera Avenue Olive) Kerman CA 93630 City of Kerman Water Conservation Program Phone: (559) 846-9372  Pinus eldarica (Afghan ) would like to Thank You for following this watering or (559) 846-6159 schedule Fax: (559) 842-6159 If You Have Any Questions or Need Help E-mail: [email protected] Call 559-846-9372 or visit www.cityofkerman.net LOW-WATER/DROUGHT- RESISTANT PLANTS Using low-water and drought-resistant plants can significantly reduce your outdoor water usage. The plants listed below are appropriate for California's climate and use less water than what you may already have in your garden. This list is a good representation of low-water consuming plants that are easily available. Check with your local nursery for their suggestions about what is best suited to your area.

PERENNIALS, &  Leucophyllum species (Texas Ranger)  Encelia californica (California En- ORNAMENTAL GRASSES  laxiflora (Mexican Bush Lobe- celia) lia)

 Mahonia nevinii (Nevin's Barberry) Vines  Agave species (Agave)  Melalueca nesophila (Pink Melaleuca)  Alyogyne huegelii (Blue Hibis-  Bougainvillea species cus)  Myrtus communis (Common Myrtle) (Bougainvillea)  Arctostaphylos species  Nassella species  Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's (Manzanita) (Needlegrass) Claw)  Artemisia species (Sagebrush)  Penstemon species  Vitis californica (California Wild (Penstemon)  Ceanothus species (California Grape) Lilac)  Rhus species (Sumac)  Chamelaucium unci-  Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) Turf natum (Geraldton  Salvia, selected species (Sage) Waxflower)  Buchloe dactyloides (Buffalograss)  Sisyrinchium bellum (Blue-Eyed  Cistus species Grass)  Cynodon dactylon (Hybrid Bermu- (Rockrose) dagrass)  Tapetes lemmonii (Copper Canyon  Dudleya species (Live Forever)  Zoysia ‘Victoria' (Victoria Zoy- Daisy) siagrass)  Galvezia speciosa (Island Bush  Verbana, Select species (Verbana) Snapdragon)   Grevillea species (Grevillea)  Rhus Iancea (African Sumac) Heteromeles arbutifolia (Toyon)  Echeveria species (Hens-and-Chickens)  Lavandula species (Lavender)