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CA Natives.Xlsx California Natives Acer macrophyllum Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Aesculus californica Amelanchier alnifolia Aquilegia formosa Arbutus menziesii Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Sentinel' Arctostaphylos uva‐ursi 'Little Buck' Arctostaphylos uva‐ursi 'Radiant' Aristolochia californica Artemisia californica 'Canyon Gray' Baccharis pillularis Baccharis pillularis 'Pigeon Pt.' Calycanthus occidentalis Ceanothus 'Blue Jeans' Ceanothus 'Concha' Ceanothus cuneatus Ceanothus 'Dark Star' Ceanothus 'Emily Brown' Ceanothus 'Frosty Blue' Ceanothus gloriosus var. porrectus Ceanothus 'Kurt Zadnik' Ceanothus lemmonii Ceanothus 'Owlswood Blue' Ceanothus prostratus Ceanothus 'Ray Hartman' Ceanothus 'Skylark' Ceanothus 'Snowball' Ceanothus 'Starbright' Ceanothus 'Sunbird' Cornus nuttalli Cornus sericea subsp. sericea Cupressus bakeri Dudleya sp.‐ various Epilobium canum Eriogonum grande var. rubescens Eriogonum latifolium Eriogonum parvifolium Frangula californica Frangula 'Eve Case' Fremontodendron 'California Glory' Fremontodendron 'Ken Taylor' Fremontodendron 'Pacific Sunset' Gaultheria shallon Grindelia stricta Heuchera maxima Hyptis emoryi Iris ‐ Pacific Coast Hybrid Iris douglasiana Lonicera involucrata Lyonothamnus floribundus Mimulua aurantiacus Mimulus aurantiacus var. grandiflorus (white) Mimulus aurantiacus var. puniceus Mimulus cardinalis Mimulus tilingii Oxalis oregana Pinus contorta Pinus ponderosa Populus fremontii Prunus illicifolia Prunus virginiana var. demissa Quercus agrifolia Quercus lobata Rhamnus crocea Ribes aureum Ribes cereum Ribes sanguineum Rosa californica Salvia apiana Salvia 'Calamity Jane' Salvia clevelandii 'Whirley Blue' Salvia leucophylla 'Amethyst Bluff' Salvia mellifera Sambucus nigra subsp. Caerulea Sisyrinchium bellum Sisyrinchium californicum Sisyrinchium idahoensis var. macounii Sisyrinchium 'San Simeon' Symphoricarpus albus var. laevigatus Tanacetum bipinnatum Tellima grandiflora Thalictrum fendleri Trillium chloropetalum Vitis californica Washingtonia filifera.
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