Native Oak Chapparal Species Plant Lists

Native Oak Chapparal Species Plant Lists

NATIVE OAK CHAPPARAL SPECIES PLANT LISTS Scientific Name Common Name Plant Type Height Bloom Period Picture Achillea millefolium Common yarrow Forb, PF 8-6” Summer (butterflies, bees), DF, DR Bromus carinatus Lemon’s Grass 7.5-32” Spring needlegrass Amelanchier alnifolia Western Shrub, PF 5-20’ Mid Spring serviceberry (butterflies, bees), DT Arbutus menziesii Pacific madrone Evergreen 15-100’ Spring Tree, PF (butterflies, moths, hummingbir ds), DT Balsamorhiza sagittata Arrowleaf Forb, PF 8-36” Mid-Late balsamroot Spring Bromus carinatus California Grass 1-5’ Spring brome Bromus laevipes Chinook brome Grass 5’ Spring - Summer Resource Factsheets: Plants 1 NATIVE OAK CHAPPARAL SPECIES Castilleja varieties Indian paintbrush Forb, PF 2’ Spring - Summer Ceanothus cuneatus Buckbrush Shrub, PF 3-12’ Late spring Ceanothus integerrimus Deerbrush Shrub, PF 3-13’ Spring-Summer (bees) Cercocarpus Mountain Shrub 8-20’ Winter, Spring mahogany Collomia grandiflora Grand collomia Forb, PF 18” Mid Spring – Mid Summer Corylus cornuta California Shrub 3-50’ Spring-Fall hazelnut Dichelostemma Blue dicks Forb, PF 6-27” Early Summer capitatum Elymus glaucus Blue wildrye Grass 1-5’ Summer Eschscholzia californica California poppy Forb, PF, 6-16” Spring-Summer DT Resource Factsheets: Plants 2 NATIVE OAK CHAPPARAL SPECIES Festuca californica California fescue Grass, DT 1-4’ Spring, Winter Festuca occidentalis Western fescue Grass, DT 3-4’ Spring Garrya fremontii Bearbrush Shrub, PF, 9-13’ DT Iris chrysophylla Yellowleaf iris Forb, PF 2-8” Late Spring (butterflies, hummingbir ds), DR Madia elegans Common madia Forb, PF 3-36” Summer-Fall Mahonia aquifolium Oregon grape Shrub, PF 1-4’ Spring (butterflies), DT, DR Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa pine Evergreen 40-223’ Spring Tree, DT, DR Plectritis macrocera Longhorn Forb, PF 2-30” Mid Spring plectritis Resource Factsheets: Plants 3 NATIVE OAK CHAPPARAL SPECIES Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas-fir Evergreen 40-246’ Spring Tree, DT, DR Quercus chrysolepis Canyon live oak Tree/ Shrub, 30-90’ Spring, Winter DT, DR Quercus garryana Oregon white Deciduous 20-90’ Spring oak Tree, DT, DR Quercus kelloggii California black Tree/ Shrub, 20-120’ Spring, Winter oak DT, DR Rhus trilobata Skunkbrush Shrub 1.5-8’ Spring sumac Senecio integerrimus Lambstongue Forb, PF 8-30” Late Spring – ragwort early summer References California Native Plant Society – Calscape North Mountain Park Nature Center – Plants of the Rogue Valley Key Oregon Flora Project (photo credit) PF = Pollinator-Friendly Oregon State University – “Oak and chapparal ecology and fuels DT = Drought-Tolerant management in southwest Oregon” DR = Deer-Resistant USDA Plant List (photo credit) Turner Photographics – Wildflowers (photo credit) Jackson Soil & Water Conservation District 89 Alder Street, Central Point, OR 97502 Phone: 541-423-6159 Website: jswcd.org Resource Factsheets: Plants 4 .

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