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  • Veronica americana

    American brooklime American brooklime is an evergreen spreading herbaceous perennial. Plant along freshwater streams, seeps and ponds. Can tolerate very wet conditions. Delicate purple flowers May to August. Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade, Shade Water: Moderate, High Soil: Clay, Loam, Sand Other: Attracts Bees  

  • Vitis ‘Rogers Red’

    Rogers Red wild grape This vigorous climbing vine grows 3-6 ft per year. It turns flaming red before losing it’s leaves. Also sets fruit profusely, with occasional water. The grapes are sweet, but a bit seedy making them a favorite snack for many types of wildlife. Great used to cover fences, trellises, arbors, or as…

  • Vitis californica

    $5.48$15.25

    California wild grape A fast-growing deciduous vine to 30′ tall. It climbs on other plants or covers the ground with twisted, ropes of vine-covered in green leaves. In the fall the leaves turn many shades of orange and yellow. It will climb fences and other structures for a living wall. Bunches of small and often…

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  • Whipplea modesta

    Modesty A semi- deciduous to evergreen low growing,  trailing groundcover. Modesty is a hardy and delightful groundcover in shade.  On a slope it can help keep the soil in place. In warmer inland areas occasional summer water can improve appearance.  In cooler foggy areas it can go without any supplemental water.  Relatively drought tolerant once…

  • Woodwardia fimbriata

    Giant Chain fern Giant chain fern is California’s largest fern with fronds that can reach 6′ in height. It’s stature is strong and upright or spreading silhouette. It grows in moist shady locations, often along streams in woodland setting. In an urban garden it is an excellent choice for planting in the under story or…

  • Wyethia angustifolia

    $7.30$14.50

    Narrowleaf mule ears A compact perennial that grows to 1 ft. tall with 3″ yellow flowers. Dies to the ground each winter, comes back in the spring with strap-like green leaves. Found on grassy hillsides making a dramatic springtime flower display.  

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