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Qty Size Name Price 10 1G Abies Bracteata 12.00 $ 15 1G Abutilon REGIONAL PARKS BOTANIC GARDEN, TILDEN REGIONAL PARK, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Celebrating 78 years of growing California native plants: 1940-2018 **PRELIMINARY**PLANT SALE LIST **PRELIMINARY** Preliminary Plant Sale List 9/29/2018 visit: www.nativeplants.org for the most up to date plant list, updates are posted until 10/5 FALL PLANT SALE OF CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS SATURDAY, October 6, 2018 PUBLIC SALE: 10:00 AM TO 3:00 PM MEMBERS ONLY SALE: 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AM MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE ENTRY TO THE SALE AT 8:30 AM Qty Size Name Price 10 1G Abies bracteata $ 12.00 15 1G Abutilon palmeri $ 11.00 1 1G Acer circinatum $ 10.00 3 5G Acer circinatum $ 40.00 8 1G Acer macrophyllum $ 9.00 10 1G Achillea millefolium 'Calistoga' $ 8.00 25 4" Achillea millefolium 'Island Pink' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 5.00 28 1G Achillea millefolium 'Island Pink' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 8.00 6 1G Actea rubra f. neglecta (white fruits) $ 9.00 3 1G Adenostoma fasciculatum $ 10.00 1 4" Adiantum aleuticum $ 10.00 6 1G Adiantum aleuticum $ 13.00 10 4" Adiantum shastense $ 10.00 4 1G Adiantum x tracyi $ 13.00 2 2G Aesculus californica $ 12.00 1 4" Agave shawii var. shawii $ 8.00 1 1G Agave shawii var. shawii $ 15.00 4 1G Allium eurotophilum $ 10.00 3 1G Alnus incana var. tenuifolia $ 8.00 4 1G Amelanchier alnifolia var. semiintegrifolia $ 9.00 8 2" Anemone drummondii var. drummondii $ 4.00 9 1G Anemopsis californica $ 9.00 8 1G Apocynum cannabinum $ 8.00 2 1G Aquilegia eximia $ 8.00 15 4" Aquilegia formosa $ 6.00 11 1G Aquilegia formosa $ 8.00 10 1G Aquilegia formosa 'Nana' $ 8.00 Arabis - see Boechera 5 1G Arctostaphylos auriculata $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos auriculata - large inflorescences from Black Diamond $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos bakeri $ 11.00 15 1G Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos canescens subsp. sonomensis $ 11.00 0 1G Arctostaphylos catalinae $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos columbiana $ 11.00 9 1G Arctostaphylos confertiflora $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. crustacea $ 11.00 9 1G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. rosei $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. subcordata $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos cruzensis $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos densiflora 'James West' $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Big Sur' $ 11.00 22 1G Arctostaphylos edmundsii var. parvifolia 'Bert Johnson' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 6 1G Arctostaphylos edmundsii x Arctostaphylos crustacea subsp. rosei $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos edmundsii x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos franciscana $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos franciscana 'Lester Rowntree' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos franciscana x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Doyle Drive) $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos glandulosa - subspecies not noted $ 10.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos glandulosa subsp. crassifolia $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos glutinosa $ 11.00 8 1G Arctostaphylos hispidula $ 11.00 14 1G Arctostaphylos hookeri subsp. hearstiorum $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos hookeri subsp. hookeri $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos hookeri x Arctostaphylos pajaroensis $ 11.00 6 1G Arctostaphylos 'Humboldt Mystery' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 9 1G Arctostaphylos imbricata $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos imbricata x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos insularis var. pubescens $ 11.00 18 1G Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos luciana $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos manzanita $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos manzanita 'Bates' Yellow' $ 12.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos manzanita 'Dr. Hurd' $ 12.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos manzanita 'St. Helena' $ 12.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos manzanita subsp. laevigata $ 12.00 5 1G Arctostaphylos x media (A. columbiana x A. uva-ursi) $ 11.00 5 1G Arctostaphylos x media (A. columbiana x A. uva-ursi) - SWE from Seabluff $ 11.00 5 1G Arctostaphylos 'Monica' $ 12.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos montana subsp. ravenii $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos montaraensis x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos morroensis $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos nummularia x Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 11.00 5 1G Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis $ 11.00 9 1G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Warren Roberts' $ 11.00 13 1G Arctostaphylos pallida $ 11.00 7 1G Arctostaphylos pumila 'Wavelength' $ 11.00 15 1G Arctostaphylos purissima $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos rainbowensis $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos refugioensis $ 11.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos refugioensis 'Pink Glory' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 13 1G Arctostaphylos regismontana $ 11.00 2 1G Arctostaphylos 'Ron Clendenen' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 8 1G Arctostaphylos rudis $ 11.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos 'Sentinel' $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos 'Silver Mist' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos sp. - 3 different types, lost labels - CLEARANCE TABLE $ 5.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' $ 11.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos tomentosa - creeping form $ 11.00 14 1G Arctostaphylos tomentosa - subspecies not noted $ 10.00 4 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $ 10.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - from Stagecoach Hill $ 10.00 1 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi f. suborbiculata $ 10.00 30 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Green Supreme' OUR INTRODUCTION! 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St. George' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 10.00 3 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Roger's Red' $ 10.00 8 1G Arctostaphylos uva-ursi x ? $ 10.00 10 1G Arctostaphylos viridissima 'White Cloud' OUR INTRODUCTION! $ 11.00 5 1G Arctostaphylos 'White Lanterns' $ 11.00 8 4" Aristolochia californica $ 6.00 12 1G Aristolochia californica $ 10.00 10 1G Aristolochia californica - staked $ 13.00 2 1G Armeria maritima $ 7.00 5 1G Artemisia arbuscula $ 9.00 1 1G Artemisia californica $ 8.00 10 1G Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' $ 9.00 5 1G Artemisia douglasiana $ 8.00 25 4" Artemisia pycnocephala 'David's Choice' $ 7.00 10 1G Artemisia pycnocephala 'David's Choice' $ 9.00 10 1G Artemisia tridentata $ 9.00 3 1G Artemisia tridentata var. vaseyana $ 9.00 24 4" Asarum caudatum $ 6.00 15 1G Asarum caudatum $ 9.00 20 Qt. 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