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February Plant Availability List February 2021: Plants Available Online—While They Last! Out of an abundance of caution, Norrie's is temporarily closed for in-person shopping. Please shop online and schedule curbside pickup at shopucscarboretum.com. We are closely monitoring the covid situation within the county and will reopen when we can do so safely. While there have been no known cases of covid exposure at the Arboretum or Norrie's, the health and safety of our volunteers, customers, and staff is our highest priority. New on Shopify: Decorative Plant Items, including dish gardens, terrariums, and wreaths. Thank you for supporting the Arboretum! AUSTRALIAN PLANTS Acacia myrtifolia Correa reflexa 'Wyn's Wonder' Grevillea victoriae ‘East Gippsland’ Adenanthos cuneatus 'Coral Drift' Crowea exalata 'Southern Stars' Grevillea victoriae ‘East Gippsland’ variegated Adenanthos dobsonii Darwinia citriodora 'Seaspray' Grevillea x 'Marshall Olbrich' Adenanthos sericeus subsp. sericeus Darwinia leiostyla 'Mt Trio' Hakea salicifolia ‘Gold Medal’ Adenanthos x cunninghamii Dodonaea adenophora Hardenbergia violacea 'Canoelands' Banksia 'Giant Candles' Gastrolobium celsianum Hardenbergia violacea 'Mini Haha' Banksia integrifolia Gastrolobium minus Hardenbergia violacea 'White Out' Banksia marginata 'Minimarg' Gastrolobium praemorsum 'Bronze Butterfly' Hibbertia truncata Banksia spinulosa 'Nimble Jack' Gastrolobium truncatum Isopogon formosus Banksia spinulosa 'Red Rock' Grevillea 'Austraflora Fanfare' Kennedia nigricans Banksia spinulosa 'Schnapper Point' Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' Kennedia prostrata Banksia spinulosa 'Stumpy Gold' Grevillea 'Bonfire' Kunzea badjensis 'Badja Blush' Banksia squarrosa Grevillea ‘Cherry Royal’ Kunzea baxteri Beaufortia sparsa Grevillea 'Forest Rambler' Kunzea parvifolia Boronia megastigma 'Lutea' Grevillea 'Ivanhoe' Lasiopetalum micranthum Callistemon 'Cane's Hybrid' Grevillea 'Long John' Lechenaultia biloba Callistemon 'Hinchinbrook' Grevillea 'Poorinda Blondie' Leptospermum brachyandrum 'Silver' Callistemon citrinus 'Burgundy' Grevillea 'Poorinda Elegans' Leptospermum macrocarpum ‘Copper Sheen’ Callistemon pallidus Grevillea 'Poorinda Signet' Maireana sedifolia Callistemon phoeniceus Grevillea ‘Red Hooks’ Melaleuca decussata x gibbosa Calothamnus gracilis Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon' Melaleuca fulgens - red flower Calothamnus quadrifidus Grevillea 'Ruby Clusters' Melaleuca ringens Corokia 'Silver Ghost' Grevillea 'Wakiti Sunrise' Melaleuca thymifolia 'Cotton Candy' Corokia buddleioides Grevillea alpina 'Mt Dandenong' Pandoraea panorana Corokia x virgata 'Sunsplash' Grevillea alpine 'Wangarata' Philotheca x obovalis ‘Decumbent’ Correa 'Dawn in Santa Cruz' Grevillea alpine 'Warby Range' Pimelea ferruginea Correa 'Gwen Elliot' Grevillea aquifolium Pimelea ferruginea 'Bonne Petite' Correa 'Miss Muffet' Grevillea depauperata Pimelea nivea Correa 'Sister Dawn' Grevillea gaudichaudii Prostanthera ovalifolia – compact variant Correa 'Strawberries & Cream' Grevillea juniperina Psidium cattleianum Correa glabra 'Colban River' Grevillea lanigera 'Coastal Gem' Pultenaea pedunculata 'Grampians Gold' Correa lawrenceana 'Eiffel Tower' Grevillea lanigera 'Jade Mound' Regelia megacephala Correa pulchella 'Pink Eyre' Grevillea lanigera 'Little Drummer Boy' Rhodanthe anthemoides 'Paper Cascade' Correa reflexa – southwest Victoria form Grevillea lavandulacea 'Penola' Ricinocarpus tuberculatus Correa reflexa 'Carpenter Rocks' Grevillea nudiflora 'Medusa' Sannantha bidwillii 'Howie's Sweet Midget' Correa reflexa 'Kangaroo Island' Grevillea petrophiloides 'Big Bird' Thryptomene calycina Correa reflexa 'Party Popper' Grevillea polybractea Triplarina volcanica Correa reflexa 'Red Roo' Grevillea preissii subsp. glabrilimba Correa reflexa 'Wallaby Bells' Grevillea speciosa CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' Ceanothus hearstiorum Fremontodendron ‘Ken Taylor’ Arctostaphylos densiflora 'White Lanterns' Ceanothus maritimus ‘Pt Sierra’ Fremontodendron sp. Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Little Sur' Chrysolepis chysophylla var. minor Heteromeles arbutifolia Arctostaphylos hookerii 'Buena Vista' Erigeron glaucus Heuchera maxima Arctostaphylos insularis - prostrate Eriogonum giganteum Iris douglasiana 'Gerri' Arctostaphylos sensitiva Eriogonum grande var. rubescens Iris douglasiana 'Inverness' Baccharis pilularis 'Twin Peaks' Euonymus occidentalis Iris douglasiana 'Santa Lucia' Boykinia rotundifolia Festuca californica Vaccinium ovatum ‘Wunderlich’ Ceanothus gloriosus ‘Heart’s Desire’ Frangula californica ssp. tomentella SALVIAS Salvia ‘Dark Dancer’ Salvia disjuncta Salvia selleana Salvia 'Hot Lips' Salvia dorisiana Salvia sessilifolia Salvia 'Phyllis's Fancy' Salvia elegans 'Honey Melon' Salvia sinaloensis Salvia africana-lutea Salvia leucophylla SHADE PLANTS Cordyline petiolaris Fuchsia lycioides Muscari armeniacum Cymbidium Orchid Fuchsia paniculata Tricyrtis formosana 'Gilt Edge' Fuchsia denticulata Fuchsia thymifolia 'Variegata' Ugni molinae SOUTH AFRICAN PLANTS Buddleja salviifolia Leucadendron galpinii - female Leucospermum glabrum 'Helderfontein' Clivia miniata Leucadendron galpinii - male Leucospermum patersonii Cussonia panicuata Leucadendron gandogeri Montinia caryophyllacea Elegia (Chondropetalum) tectorum Leucadendron procerum – male Protea 'Brenda' Erica verticillata Leucadendron salignum – green & pink Protea ‘Pink Ice’ Kniphofia thomsonii Leucadendron salignum 'Ceres 2' Protea 'Susara' Leucadendron 'Ebony' Leucadendron salignum 'Duet' Protea cynaroides Leucadendron 'Inca Gold' Leucadendron salignum 'Winter Red' Protea magnifica 'Empress' Leucadendron 'Jester' Leucadendron spissifolium natalense Protea neriifolia x magnifica Leucadendron 'Jubilee Crown' Leucospermum 'Blanche Ito' Protea obtusifolia – red flower Leucadendron 'Little Bit' Leucospermum 'Calypso' Protea repens 'Rubens' Leucadendron 'Rising Sun' Leucospermum 'Goldfinger' Syncolostemon obermeyerae Leucadendron 'Silvan Red' Leucospermum 'Sunrise' Tecoma capensis – orange flower Leucadendron 'Wilson's Wonder' Leucospermum cordifolium – reddish orange Thamnochortus insignis Leucadendron conicum Leucospermum cordifolium ‘Dennis’s Red’ Tulbaghia 'Fairy Star' Leucadendron discolor 'Pom Pom' Leucospermum cordifolium 'Giant Peach' SUCCULENTS Aeonium 'Fiesta' Calandrinia spectablis Echeveria shaviana 'Pink Frills' Aeonium 'Kiwi' Crassula 'Morgan's Beauty' Echeveria sp. 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