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1. CA Native Plants for Western L.A. County Gardens – Plants for Bouquets & Floral Arrangements
I
Scientific Name
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
1, 3, 5, 6, 8,
10, 13, 14, 16,
19
Fall color (red,
orange); edible
fruit, flowers
10, 14, 16
Showy berries
in summer
Trees and Tree-like Large Shrubs
X Ceanothus – all species
X * Cercis occidentalis
Western Redbud
6-20 ft tall
10-15 ft w
Magenta/
Sp
FS/PS
Any incl
clay
Comarostaphylis
X diversifolia ssp.
planifolia
Summer Holly
< 18 ft tall
White/Sp
FS/PS
Any welldrained
1
X Heteromeles arbutifolia
Toyon
6-10 ft +
4-6 ft w
White/Su
FS/PS/FSH
Any welldrained
1-2
1, 3, 5, 7, 9,
10, 13, 14, 16,
18
Berries &
flowers
1-2 to 2-3
1, 3, 7, 13, 14,
19
Showy,
fragrant
flowers
1-2 to 2-3
Large Shrubs (> 6 ft tall; including those for screens and hedges)
X
* Carpenteria
californica
X
* Ceanothus – all
species
X
* Ceanothus
tomentosus
Bush aneneme
6-8 ft tall
6-12 ft W
WhiteYellow/ Spr
Wooly-leaf
Ceanothus
6-12 ft t
4-8 ft w
Blues/Sp
X Holodiscus discolor
Creambush; Ocean
Spray
X * Hyptis emoryi
Desert Lavender
10-20 ft
tall
4-12 ft tall
4-6 ft wide
X
Mahonia (Berberis)
nevinii
Nevin’s Barberry
X
Malacothamnus
fasciculatus
Chaparral Mallow
X * Philadelphus lewisii
CA Mock Orange
X Rhus integrifolia
Lemonadeberry
X Rhus ovata
Sugar Bush
3-8+ ft tall
6-12 ft w
To 12 ft t
4-6 ft wide
4-10 ft tall
& wide
2-10 ft
3-20 ft w.
8-12 ft
6-15 ft w.
White/
Su-Fa
Violet/W-Sp
PS/FSH
FS
FS/PS
FS
Welldrained
Sandy or
rocky
Any, incl.
clays
Welldrained
1-2
1-2 to 2-3
1-2 to 2
Yellow/Sp
FS/PS
Welldrained
Pink/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
any
White/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
Any, incl
clays
Pink/Sp
FS/PS
any
1-2
Pink/Sp
FS/PS
any
1-2
1-2
1, 13, 14
1, 5, 13, 14
1, 8, 10, 13, 14
1, 7, 13, 14
Upright;
evergreen;
heavy bloomer
Fragrant at a
distance
‘Silver Lining’;
fragrant
Flowers,
berries &
foloiage
1 to 1-2
1, 3, 5, 10, 13,
19
‘Casitas’ good
for gardens
1-2 to 2-3
1, 7, 13, 14, 19
Very fragrant
1, 3, 7, 9, 10,
12, 14, 16, 18
1, 3, 9, 10, 1214, 16, 19
Edible fruits
Edible fruits
1
2. Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
X * Romneya coulteri
Matilija Poppy
3-8 ft tall
spreading
White/Su
X Rosa californica
California Wild
Rose
3-6+ ft tall
3-10 ft w
Pink/
Sp-Su
I
Scientific Name
Light**
FS
FS/PS/FSH
Soil
Welldrained
any
Water
Zone+
Availability
1-2
1, 3, 7, 10, 13,
14, 16, 19
1-2;
3 (sun)
1, 2, 3, 7, 10,
12, 13, 14, 16
Notes
Tolerates
seasonal
flooding
Smaller Shrubs ( < 6 ft. tall) ; includes woody sub-shrubs
X * Abutilon palmeri
Indian Mallow
2-6 ft tall &
wide
3-6 ft tall
Yellow to
Or/Sp-Su
FS
Welldrained
FS
Welldrained
1-2
1, 2, 3, 10, 13,
14, 16,
Unusual
1 to 2-3
1, 6, 7, 13, 14
‘Silver Canyon’
1-2
1, 3, 5, 10, 12,
13, 14, 16,
Showy flowers
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
1, 3, 10, 13, 18
Showy flowers
X Coreopsis gigantea
Giant Coreopsis
3-5+ ft
Yellow/Sp
FS/PS
Catalina Silverlace
3-4 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Yellow/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
2-3 ft
Orange/
W-Sp
FS/PS
Sandy
2-3 ft tall
1-2 ft wide
Yellow/W-Sp
FS/PS
Constancea
(Eriophyllum) nevinii
Diplacus aurantiacus
X
ssp. aurantiacus
X Diplacus linearis
Bush
Monkeyflower
Chaparral Bush
Monkey Flower
Fertile,
welldrained
Any welldrained
X * Diplacus longiflorus
Southern Bush
Monkeyflower
2-3 ft &
wide
Yellow to
white/ W-Sp
PS (morning
sun OK)
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
X Diplacus parviflorus
Island Bush
Monkeyflower
2-3 ft &
wide
Red /W-Sp
PS (morning
sun OK)
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
X Diplacus puniceus
Red Bush
Monkeyflower
2-3 ft &
wide
Darker
orange/Sp
PS (morning
sun OK)
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
X Encelia californica
CA Bush Sunflower
2-5 ft
Yellow/
W-Sp
FS/PS
Any welldrained
1 to 1-2
X * Encelia farinosa
Brittle Bush
3-5 ft tall
3-5 ft wide
Yellow/
Sp-Su
FS
Any;
sandy
best
1 to 1-2
Epilobium canum
X (Zauschneria
californica)
CA Fuschia
1-3 ft
Orange/F
FS/PS
'Canyon Gray';
1
Coastal Sagebrush
X
1, 8, 13, 14
1, 7-10, 12, 13,
14, 16, 18
X Artemisia californica
Gold/Su
1-2
any
1-2 to 2-3
1, 3, 6-8, 1014, 16, 17, 20,
21, 24, 25, 28
3, 7, 8, 11-14,
16, 20-24, 26,
28
3, 7, 8, 10-14,
16, 20, 21, 24,
26, 28
1, 2, 3, 7, 8,
10, 13, 14, 16,
19
1, 3, 6, 8, 10,
13, 14, 16, 21,
20, 24
1, 3, 9, 12, 13,
14, 19
foiage for
arrangements
San Gabriels
S. Islands
S. Islands; Riv.
& San Diego
Co.
Good winter
color
Short-lived;
whiter w/ little
water
Tolerates
winter flooding
2
3. Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
X * Ericameria nauseosa
Rabbitbush
2-5 ft tall &
wide
Yellow/Su-F
X Eriogonum cinereum
Ashy-leaf
Buckwheat
2-5 ft
X * Eriogonum crocatum
Conejo Buckwheat
1 ft tall
1-3 ft wide
X Eriogonum fasciculatum
California
Buckwheat
1-3 ft tall
3-6 ft wide
St. Catherine’s
Lace
I
Scientific Name
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
7, 10, 13, 16
Butterflies &
other insects
any
1-2 to 2-3
FS/PS
Any welldrained
1 to 2-3
FS/PS
any
Pink/Sp-F
FS/PS
Any welldrained
1 to 1-2
3-6 ft
Pink-white/
Su
FS/PS
Any welldrained
1 to 1-2
1, 3, 5, 8, 9,
13, 14, 16, 19
Catalina
Snapdragon
2-4 ft tall
Red/Sp +
FS/PS
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
1, 3, 7, 8, 9,
13, 14
Bracted Gumplant
2-4 ft tall
2-3 ft wide
Yellow/Su
Fs
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
1, 2, 6, 12, 16
Tolerates salty,
alkali soils
Yellow Bush
Penstemon
3-8 ft tall
3-6 ft wide
Yellow/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
1, 8, 10, 13,
14, 16, 22, 24
Fragrant
flowers
Oregon Grape
< 6 ft
Yellow/Sp
PS
any
2-3 to 3
1, 7, 9, 13, 14
Flowers,
foliage
X * Perityle incana
Guadalupe Island
Rock Daisy
2-3 ft tall
3-5 ft wide
Yellow/Sp
FS coast
PS
Welldrained
1-2
X * Verbena lilacina
Cedros Island
Verbena
2-4 ft tall
3-5 ft wide
Lilac/Sp-F
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2 to 2-3
1, 3, 8, 9, 13,
14
X * Viguiera laciniata
San Diego
Sunflower
1-2 ft tall
1-3 ft wide
Yellow/Sp
FS
any
1 to 1-2
1, 8, 10, 13,
14, 16
Eriogonum giganteum
X vars. formosum,
giganteum
Gambelia (Galvezia)
X
speciosa
Grindelia camporum
X
var. bracteosa
X * Keckiella antirhinnoides
X
* Mahonia (Berberis)
aquifolium
Perennial Vines
Pink-wht/
Sp-F
Yellow/SpSu
FS
1 to 1-2
1, 2, 3, 10, 13,
14, 16
1, 3, 8, 12, 14,
19
1, 2, 3, 7, 10,
13, 14, 16, 18,
19
1, 7, 13, 14, 19
X Clematis lasiantha
Chaparral Clematis
8-20 ft
vine
White/SpSu; sep. m/f
plants
FS (top)
PS (roots)
any
1-2 to 2
1, 6, 8, 13
X Clematis ligusticifolia
Virgin’s Bower
To 15 ft
White/Su
PS/FSH
Any
2-3 to 3
3, 5, 13, 14, 19
X * Lathyrus splendens
Pride of California
6-12 ft
Red/Sp
X Lathyrus vestitus
Wild Sweetpea;
Canyon Pea
3-9 ft
Purplewhite/ Sp
PS
PS/FSH
Welldrained
1-2
?
any
1-2
1, 8, 13
Gray foliage
Showy flowers
'Dana Point' tight,
compact; ‘Bruce
Dickinson’ prostrate
Don’t plant
near native
buckwheats
Evergreen with
silvery foliage
Lovely yearround; showy
flowers
Flowers &
seeds
Flowers &
seeds
Gorgeous
flowers
Good under
trees; drought
deciduous
3
4. I
Scientific Name
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
Herbaceous Perennials (including smaller sub-shrubs)
X Achillea millefolia
Yarrow
1-2 ft
White/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2 to 2-3
most
Alkali soils fine
X * Agastache urticifolia
Nettleleaf Giant
Hyssop (Horse
Mint)
2-5 ft tall &
wide
Pink/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
2 to 2-3
6, 13, 19
Great bee
plant; fragrant
X Anemopsis californica
Yerba Mansa
1 ft tall &
wide
White/Sp-Su
PS/FSH
Any incl
clay
2 to 3
3, 10, 14, 16
Tolerates
flooding
X * Aquilegia formosa
Western
Columbine
1-2 ft
Redyellow/Su
PS/FSH
Welldrained
2 to 3
1, 3, 5, 13, 14,
16, 19, 20
X Asclepias fascicularis
Narrow-leaf
Milkweed
2-3 ft
Creampink/Su
FS/PS
Sandy
X Asclepias speciosa
Showy Milkweed
2-3 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Pink/Su
FS/PS
Any
1-2 to 2-3
2, 8, 19
X Coreopsis gigantea
Giant Coreopsis
3-8 ft tall
3 ft wide
Yellow/Sp
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
1, 2, 3, 10, 12,
13, 14, 16,
X Coreopsis maritima
Sea Dahlia
1-2 ft tall &
wide
Yellow/Spr
FS/PS
Sandy
best
Common Sand
Aster
1-4 ft tall &
wide
Violet/SprSu
FS/PS
CA Larkspur
3-6 ft tall
1-2 ft wide
Lavender or
white/
FS
Parry’s Blue
Larkspur
1-5 ft
Bluepurple/Spr
FS/?PS
X Delphinium cardinale
Scarlet Larkspur
To 6 ft
Red/Spr-Su
FS
X * Epipactis gigantea
Stream (Giant)
Orchid
1-2 ft tall
3-5 ft wide
Maroon/
X *Erigeron glaucus
Seaside Daisy
½ ft
Red Buckwheat
1-2 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Sulfur-flowered
Buckwheat
1 ft tall
3 ft wide
X
Corethrogyne
filaginifolia
* Delphinium
californicum
Delphinium parryi ssp.
X
maritimum & parryi
X
* Eriogonum grande
var. rubescens
* Eriogonum
umbellatum
Lavernder/
Sp-Fa
Red-pink/
Su-F
Yellow/
PS/FSH
FS/PS/FSH
Any;
sandy
best
Welldrained
Welldrained
Welldrained
Welldrained
Welldrained
1-2
1-2
1 to 1-2
1-2 to 2
1
1, 3, 10, 14
Needs
seasonal
flooding
Tol. Flooding;
Monarch host
plant; silvery
8, 13, 14
Tolerates
seaside
conditions
1, 8, 10, 16
‘Silver Carpet’
19
8, 20
1 to 1-2
10, 16, 19
2-3 to 3
1, 8, 13, 18
Good under
oaks
2-3
1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9,
13, 14
FS/PS
Any
1-2
1, 5, 7, 8, 14
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2
Can grow in
pond/stream
Attractive
flowers, foliage
Tol. moderate
salt, alkali soils
1, 8, 10, 13,
14, 16
4
5. I
Scientific Name
Eriophyllum
X confertiflorum var.
confertiflorum
Erysimum capitatum
X
var. capitatum
Erysimum insulare ssp.
X
suffrutescens
X Grindelia camporum
Grindelia hirsutula var.
hirsutula
* Heuchera maxima
X (incl. many cultivars &
hybrids)
X
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
Golden Yarrow
1-3 ft
Gold-yellow/
Sp-Su
Western Wallflower
1-3 ft
1-2 ft wide
Yellow-Or/
W-Sp
Dune Wallflower
Large Gumplant
Hairy Gumplant
Island Alumroot
1-3 ft
1-2 ft
2-3 ft
3-5 ft
1-2 ft
wide
tall
wide
tall
wide
tall &
1- 3 ft
Light**
FS/PS
FS
1, 2, 10
FS
Any
PS/PS/ FSH
X Limonium californicum
California SeaLavender
1-2 ft tall
and wide
Purple/Su-F
FS
X *Lobelia cardinalis
Cardinal Flower
Red/Sp-Su
FS/PS/ FSH
Any, incl.
clays
See note
Any;
sand to
clay
any
X
* Lobelia dunnii var.
serrata
Dunn’s Lobelia
* Monardella crispa
X
Waveyleaf Dune
Mint
1-2 ft tall
3-4 ft wide
Purplepink/Su-F
FS/PS
Sandy
best
* Monardella
macrantha
Red Monardella
1-2 ft tall &
wide
Red/Su-F
PS best
Any; no
alkali
Mountain
Monardella
1-2ft tall
2-3 ft wide
Lilac/ Sp-Su
PS best
Sandy
best
Coyote Mint
1 ft
Pink/Sp-Su
PS
See note
Scarlet Bugler
1-3 ft
OR-Red/
Sp-Su
FS
Grinnell’s
Penstemon
1-2 ft
Purple/Su
FS
Foothill Penstemon
1-2 ft
Purple/
Sp-Su
* Monardella
odoratissima
* Monardella villosa
X
(ssp. subserrata)
* Penstemon
centranthifolius
X
X * Penstemon grinnellii
X
Penstemon
heterophyllus
Lavender/Su
PS
FS/PS
Tol. moderate
salt, alkali soils
1-2 to 2-3
Yellow/
Sp-Su
Pink/Spr
1, 3, 6, 10, 13,
14, 16, 18
Sandy
Welldrained
1-3 ft
Notes
13
FS
PS/PS/ FSH
1-2
Availability
1-2 to 2
Yellow/Sp-F
White/Spr
Water
Zone+
Welldrained
FS/PS
Crevice Alumroot
ft tall
wide
tall
ft wide
Sandy
best
Yellow/W-Sp
X * Heuchera micrantha
1-2
1 ft
1 ft
1-3
Soil
Welldrained
1-2
1-2 to 2-3
1-2 to
2-3
2-3 to 3
2-3 to 3
2-3 to 3
2-3 to 3
1, 2, 6, 12, 16
Spreading
1, 10
Butterfly plant
1, 3, 7, 8, 13,
14
1, 3, 8
10, 14, 16
Well-drained
soil
Tolerates
seaside
conditions
3, 8, 13, 19
Toxic
1, 6, 8, 13
Lovely blooms
2-3
1, 6, 8, 13, 14,
19
2 or 2-3
1, 3, 6, 8, 11,
13, 14, 24, 28
Butterfly plant;
fragrant
Hummingbird
plant; scented;
‘Marion
Sampson’
Minty scent;
lovely flowers
1-2
1, 3, 8, 13, 14,
19
Well-drained
soil best
Welldrained
1
1, 3, 8, 10, 12,
13, 14
May be difficult
Welldrained
1
1, 6, 8, 10,
13, 14
sandy
2
1 to 1-2
11, 13
14
Many blooms
5
6. Scientific Name
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
X * Penstemon laetus
Gay Penstemon
1-3 ft
Lavender/
Sp-Su
* Penstemon newberryi
var. sonomensis
Sonoma
Penstemon
1-2 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Magenta/
* Penstemon palmeri
Pink Wild
Snapdragon
4-5 ft tall
1-2 ft wide
Lavender/
Sp-Su
Penstemon spectabilis
ssp. subviscosus
Showy Penstemon
3-4 ft
Bolander’s Phacelia
1-2 ft tall
* Phacelia californica
CA Phacelia
1-2 ft tall
and wide
Lavender/
FS
Phacelia distans
Common Phacelia;
Wild Heliotrope
1-2 ft tall
Violet/Sp
FS/PS
Wooly Everlasting
1-2 ½ ft
White/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Coulter’s (White)
Snapdragon
2-4 ft tall
White to
lavender/Sp
FS
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X
X * Phacelia bolanderi
Pseudognaphalium
X canescens ssp.
beneolens
Sairocarpus
X (Antirrhinum)
coulterianus
* Sairocarpus
X
multiflorus
X
X
Scrophularia californica
ssp. floribunda
Sidalcea malviflora ssp.
malviflora
** Sidalcea hybrids
‘Elsie Heugh’ ‘Little
Princess’ ‘Party Girl’
‘Rosanna’
X * Sidalcea oregana
* Silene californica
X Silene laciniata
Lavenderpink/Sp-Su
Lavender/
Sp-Su
Light**
Soil
1 to 1-2
FS/PS
1-2 to 2
8, 13
FS/PS
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
FS
PS
FS/PS
CA Bee Plant
2-3 ft
Red/Spr
Dwarf Checker
Mallow
To 1 ½ ft
Pinklavender/
FS/PS
Checkermallow
2-3 ft
Pink to
purple/ Sp
FS/PS
Oregon
Checkmallow
2-4
1-2
1-2
2-4
Pinks/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Red/Su
PS/FS
Red/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Sandy or
rocky
Welldrained
Welldrained
Welldrained
Any, incl.
clay
Welldrained
PS
Indian Pink
1-3 ft
Blue-green
foliage;
difficult; ‘St.
Helena’
1, 14
Pink/Sp
Indian Pink
Notes
1, 13
FS/PS
2-3 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
tall
wide
tall
wide
Availability
Welldrained
Rose Snapdragon
ft
ft
ft
ft
Water
Zone+
Any
1
1 to 1-2
2
1 to 1-2
1-2
1, 3, 6, 10, 13,
14, 16
5, 11, 19
13, 19
10
1, 16
1
1, 10, 13
Spreads; gray
foliage
1, 10, 13
1-2 to 2-3
Water in full
sun
Gray-green
foliage
Good under
other plants
Hummingbird
plant
Dried
seedpods,
stems
2-3 to 3
1, 5, 8, 10, 12,
13, 16
Any
2-3 to 3
1, 8, 13, 19
Any
2-3 to 3
Available
commercially,
incl. on-line
2-3 to 3
13
Gorgeous
flowers
2-3
19
difficult
1-2 to
2-3
12
Welldrained
Welldrained
Sandy or
rocky
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7. Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
X Solidago californica
California
Goldenrod
2-4 ft tall
spreading
Yellow/Su-F
FS/PS
Any
1-2 to 2-3
Solidago spectabilis
var. confinis
Southern
Goldenrod
3-6 ft tall
spreading
Yellow/Su-F
FS/PS
Any
2-3
X * Sphaeralcea ambigua
Desert mallow
3-4 ft tall
2-3 ft wide
Orange/
Sp-Su
FS
Sandy/
rocky
1 to 2
1, 3, 8, 10, 13,
14, 16
X Stachys bullata
California
Woodmint
(Hedgenettle)
1-4 ft
Pink/Spr-Su
PS
Welldrained
2-3
1, 3, 7, 12, 14
Rigid Woodmint
(Hedgenettle)
1-2 ft
Pink/Spr-Su
FS/PS
Clay
2-3 to 3
1, 13
Coast Aster
1-3 ft tall
spreading
Lavender/Sp
FS/PS
Any
1-2 to 3
1, 8, 11, 13
* Thalictrum fendleri
var. polycarpum
Mountain
Meadowrue
3-5 ft tall
2-3 ft wide
White/Su
PS/FSH
Welldrained
2-3 to 3
1, 3, 8, 10, 1214, 19
* Venegasia
carpesioides
Canyon Sunflower
4-6 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Yellow/Sp-F
Any
2 to 2-3
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Scientific Name
Stachys rigida var.
X rigida (Stachys
ajugoides)
* Symphyotrichum
X chilense (Aster
chilensis)
X
Light**
PS
Herbaceous Annuals & Biennials (also short-lived perennials usually grown as annuals)
Cirsium occidentale var.
4-6 ft tall
Pink/Sp-Su
X californicum &
Cobwebby Thistle
FS
1-2 ft w.
occidentale
Farewell to Spring
1-2 ft tall
1 ft wide
X Clarkia purpurea
Purple Clarkia
2-3 ft tall
X Clarkia unguiculata
Elegant Clarkia
2-5 ft tall
Chinese Houses
1-2 ft tall
Globe Gilia
1-2+ ft
Nevin’s Gilia
1-2 ft tall
* Clarkia amoena
Collinsia heterophylla
var. heterphylla
Gilia capitata ssp.
X
abrotanifolia
X
X Gilia nevinii
Pink-red/
Lavender/
Sp-Su
Pink-purple/
Sp-Su
Purple-white
Sp-Su
Purple-blue/
Sp
Yellow/Blue
Sp
Soil
–
Water
Zone+
Availability
7, 10, 14
10
Notes
Tolerates
seasonal
flooding
Tolerates
seasonal
flooding
Hybridizes with
other malows
Tolerates
seasonal
flooding
Good habitat
plant; ‘Point
St. George’
Foiage used in
flower
arrangements
Longblooming;
seeds for birds
no water after flowering (Zone 1)
Welldrained
1-2
13, 19, 21
May survive
several
seasons
FS/PS
any
1-2
5, 8, 10, 16, 19
& other
commercial
Lovely flowers
FS/PS
any
1-2
1, 2, 10, 13, 16
FS/PS
any
1 to 2-3
2, 5, 10, 13, 16
PS/FSH
any
1-2
1, 5, 10, 13, 16
FS
FS/PS
Any welldrained
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
5, 13
1 to 1-2
Needs drought
for seeds
Well-drained
soil
easy
19
7
8. Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
X Gilia tricolor
Bird’s Eye Gilia
1-2 ft tall
Yellow/Blue
Sp
X Helenium puberulum
Rosilla;
Sneezeweed
1-5 ft tall
1 ft wide
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Scientific Name
X Helianthus annuus
X Lasthenia californica
Common (Annual)
Sunflower
California
Goldfields
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
FS/PS
any
1 to 1-2
2, 5, 10, 13
Easy; fragrant
Yellowbrown/ Su
FS
any
2-3 to 3
2, 6, 13, 21
Edible;
pollinator
plant;
5-8 ft tall
Yellow/Su-F
FS
any
1-2
2, 10 (local
var.)
easy
< 1 ft tall
Yellow/W-Sp
FS
any
1 to 1-2
10, 13
Salt tolerant
Moderately salt
tolerant
Good for water
gardens; salt
tolerant
Lasthenia coronaria
Royal Goldenfields
< 1 ft tall
Yellow/W-Sp
FS
any
1 to 2-3
10
Lasthenia glabrata ssp.
coulteri
Coulter's Goldfields
< 1 ft tall
Yellow/Sp
FS
any
1 to 2-3
5, 10
X Layia platyglossa
Coastal Tidy-Tips
1-2 ft tall
FS
any
1 to 2-3
5, 10, 13
easy
X * Madia elegans
Common Madia
1-3 ft
FS
Welldrained
1-2 to 2
5, 10, 16, 19
Foliage aroma
of tropical fruit
Indian Tobacco
1-3 ft tall
White/Su
FS
any
2-3
10
Sweet scent
Blue Toadflax
1-3 ft tall
Blue/Sp-Su
FS/PS
2-3
16,
Rock Daisy
< 1 ft tall
WhiteYellow/ Sp
FS
- to +/-
10
More common
in desert areas
X Phacelia grandiflora
Large-flowered
Phacelia
1-3 ft tall
Purple/Sp
FS/PS
2 to 3
8, 10, 13, 16,
17, 19
Very showy
X Phacelia parryi
Parry’s Phacelia
(Fiddleneck)
1-3 ft tall
Purplewhite/Sp
FS/PS
2-3
13, 16
X Phacelia tanacetifolia
Purple fiddleneck
1-3 ft tall
Purple/SpSu
FS/PS
Any welldrained
2-3 to 3
5, 10, 13,
Cream Cups
1-2 ft tall
Yellowwhite/Sp
FS/PS
Any
1 to 1-2
5, 10
Violet Snapdragon
2-3 ft tall
Violet/Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
2-3
1, 13,
Johnny Jump-up
< 1 ft
Yellow/SpSu
FS/PS
Welldrained
bare soil;
X
Nicotiana quadrivalvis
var. bigelovii
Nuttallanthus/Linaria
canadensis
Perityle emoryi
Platystemon
californicus
Sairocarpus (Antirrhinum)
X nuttallianus ssp.
X
Yellow/white
/ Sp
Yellow-red/
Su-F
nuttallianus & subsessile
Viola pedunculata
Sandy
best
Any
Welldrained/
sandy
Any welldrained
1
19
Easy, pretty,
scent, cut
flower
Don’t mulch;
difficult
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Scientific Name
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
Cacti and Succulents
* Dudleya cymosa
Canyon Liveforever
To 1 ft tall
& wide
Yellow-red/
Sp
* Dudleya farinosa
Bluff Lettuce
1 ft tall &
wide
Lance-leaf Dudleya
1-2 ft tall
& wide
FS/PS
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
* Dudleya palmeri
Palmer's Liveforever
To 1 ft tall
& wide
Yellow-red/
Sp
YellowOrange/
Sp-Su
Yellow-red/
Sp
PS
Welldrained
1 to 2
Dudleya pulverulenta
(ssp. pulverulenta)
CA Chalk Dudleya
< 2 ft &
wide
Pink-Yellow/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
X Dudleya lanceolata
X
PS
Welldrained
FS
Rocks
1-2 to 2
1-2
1, 3, 8, 13
11, 13
Santa Monica
Mtns; good in
stone walls
good in stone
walls
1, 7, 13, 14, 15
1, 13
Santa Monica
Mtns; slopes
1 to 1-2
1, 3, 14, 19
With good
drainage
Ferns and Fern-like Plants
X
Polypodium
californicum
X * Polystichum munitum
CA Polypody
< 1 ft tall
spreading
none
PS/FSH
Any
1 to 1-2
6, 7, 13, 14,
19, 20
Good under
oaks;
containers
Western Sword
Fern
3-6 ft tall &
wide
None
PS/FSH
Rich
2-3 to 3
7, 8, 13, 14,
19, 20
Woodsy; regal
1
2, 8, 18, 30
Lovely flowers
1
8, 30
Showy flowers
8, 9 13, 18
Lovely flowers
Bulbs and Corms: most need adequate water in winter/spring. No or very little water in summer
Welldrained,
incl clays
Welldrained
X * Allium dichlamydeum
Coastal Onion
1 ft tall &
wide
Magenta/Sp
FS/PS
X * Allium peninsulare
Mexicali Onion
1-1 ½ ft
Magenta/ Sp
FS/PS
X * Allium unifolium
Meadow Onion
1-1 ½ ft
tall & wide
Magenta/ Sp
FS/PS
Most
Bloomeria crocea var.
crocea
Golden Stars
1-2 ft
Yellow/Sp
FS/PS
Any, incl.
clays
1
1, 8, 10, 13, 16
Fine in grass
* Brodiaea elegans
Harvest Brodiaea
1-1 ½ ft
Violet/Sp
FS/PS
Any, incl.
clays
1
5, 8, 18, 30
Fine in grass
Brodiaea jolonensis (B.
terrestris)
Harvest Brodiaea
1-2 ft
Purple/
Sp-Su
FS
Any, incl.
clays
1
1, 8, 20
X Calochortus albus
White Fairy
Lantern
1
1, 8, 13, 19, 20
X * Calochortus amabilis
Diogenes’ Lantern
1 ft tall
<1 ft wide
1 ft tall
<1 ft wide
1
5, 8, 18, 30
X
X
White-pink/
Sp-Su
FS/PS
Yellow/Sp
PS best
Clays
best
Welldrained
1 to 1-2
Enchanting
flowers
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Scientific Name
X * Calachortus luteus
Calochortus splendens
* Calochortus superbus
Common Name
Size
Flower/
season
Gold Nuggets/
Yellow Mariposa
1 ft
Yellow/Sp
6-18 in.
Splendid Mariposa
Lily
Yellow (Superb)
Mariposa
Light**
Soil
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
FS
Welldrained
1
1, 8, 10, 18, 20
Summer-dry;
‘Golden Orb’
widely avail.
Pink/Sp-Su
FS/PS
Welldrained
1
1, 8, 10, 18, 20
difficult
1 ft tall
<1 ft wide
White-pinkyellow/ Sp
FS
1
8, 11, 18, 30
Lovely flower
1
1, 8, 13, 20
1
8, 18
Lovely flowers
1, 5, 8, 10, 12,
13, 19
Good under
oaks
Welldrained
Welldrained
Calochortus venustus
Butterfly Mariposa
1-2 ft tall
Pink/Sp-Su
FS/PS
* Camassa quamash
Common Camass
Lily
2 ft tall
Purple/Sp
FS/PS
Clay
Wavyleaf Soap
Plant
1-2 ft tall &
wide
White/Su
FS/PS
Any;
welldrained
1-2
Blue Dicks/Wild
Hyacinth
< 2 ft
Blue/Sp
FS/PS
welldrained
1
1, 2, 10, 13,
14, 16, 18
welldrained
1
8, 11, 18, 30
Any
1
8, 13, 18, 30
1, 8, 13, 20
Chlorogalum
X pomeridianum var.
pomeridianum
Dichelostemma
X
capitatum
X
* Dichelostemma idamaia
Firecracker Flower
1 ft tall &
wide
Red-white/
Sp
PS best
X
* Dichelostemma
multiflorum
Manyflowered
Brodiaea
1-2 ft tall &
wide
Violet-pink/
Sp
FS
X
Fritillaria biflora var.
biflora
Chocolate Lily
1-2 ft tall
Brown/Sp
FS/PS
Any;
best in
clay
1
X Iris douglasiana
Douglas iris
1-2 ft
Purple/Sp
PS
Welldrained
1 to 2
X * Lilium pardalinum
Leopard Lily
Orange/
Sp-Su
PS
Pale pink/
PS
White/
Sp-Su
PS
< 2 ft
Yellow/
Sp-Su
PS
1-2 ft tall
Pale blue/
Sp
FS/PS
Welldrained
1-2
1-2 ft tall &
wide
White/Sp
FS/PS
Welldrained
1 or 1-2
* Lilium rubescens
X
Chaparral Lily
* Lilium
washingtonianum
Washington Lily
X Ranunculus californicus
Triteleia clementina
* Triteleia hyacinthina
California
Buttercup
San Clemente
Tritelia
White Hyacinth
(Brodiaea)
3-6 ft
wide
2-4 ft
1-2 ft
3-6 ft
2-3 ft
tall &
tall
wide
tall
wide
Welldrained
Welldrained
Welldrained
sandy
Strikikng
flowers
Fine in grass
2-3 to 3
1, 8, 11, 13,
30, 31
Drought
tolerant if
mulched
Gorgeous
flowers
1-2 to 2
31
Very fragrant
1-2 to 2
31
Gorgeous
flowers
1-2 to 3
1, 13
Very welldrained soils
18
Good in stone
walls
8, 18, 19, 30
Sweet scent
1, 3, 5, 7, 10,
13, 14, 16
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Scientific Name
Common Name
Tritelia laxa incl ‘Queen
Ithuriel’s Spear
Fabiola’
Grasses and Grass-like Plants (rushes, sedges)
X
Size
Flower/
season
1-2 ft
Purple/Sp
Light**
Soil
FS/PS
Most
FS/PS
Welldrained;
sandy
FS/PS
Any
FS/PS
Welldrained
Water
Zone+
Availability
Notes
1
1, 8, 13, 18, 19
Lovely –
garden favorite
1-2 to 2
1, 7, 8, 10, 13,
14 (1, 7, 8 var.
purpurea)
Seeds stick to
pets
Purple Three-awn
1-2 ft tall &
wide
Blue Gramma
1-2 ft tall
Leafy (Mendocino)
Reed Grass
Santa Barbara
Sedge
1-2 ft tall &
wide
Warm-seas.
perennial
bunchgrass
Warm-seas.
Perennial
bunch/sod
cool-season
bunchgrass
1-2 ft tall
to 3 ft w
Evergreen
sod sedge
FS/PS
Any
Blue (Western)
Wildrye
2-4 ft tall
1-2 ft wide
Cool-season
bunchgrass
PS/FSH
Any; not
shallow
1-2 to 2-3
3, 4, 5, 10, 13,
14, 16
Equisetum hyemale
subsp. affine
Common Horsetail
2-4 ft tall
1-6 ft w
Perennial
rush
FS/PS
Any
2-3 to 3
2, 3, 4, 8
X Equisetum laevigatum
Smooth Horsetail
Perennial
FS
Clays
best
2-3 to 3
8
X Juncus patens
Common Rush
Spreading/
bunching
FS
Any
2-3 to 3
1, 3, 8, 9, 12,
13, 19
‘Carmen’s
Gray’
X Koeleria macrantha
Prairie Junegrass
1-3 ft tall &
wide
Cool-season
bunchgrass
FS/PS
Any;
sandy
best
1-2 to
2-3
1, 5, 8, 10, 13,
16, 19
Showy
X * Muhlenbergia rigens
Deergrass
2-4 ft tall &
wide
FS/PS
Any
1-2
3, 4, 5, 9, 10,
12, 13, 14, 16
Tol. seasonal
flooding
X Sporobolus airoides
Alkali sacaton
2-3 ft tall
2-4 ft wide
Perennial
bunchgrass
Warmseason
bunchgrass
FS/PS
welldrained
best
2 to 3
2, 3, 8, 13, 16
Salt-tolerant;
alkali fine
X
* Aristida purpurea var.
parishii & purpurea
X * Bouteloua gracilis
X * Calamagrostis foliosa
X * Carex barbarae
X Elymus glaucus
2-5 ft tall
spreading
1-3 ft tall &
wide
1-2 to 2-3
2-3
2 to 3
2, 3, 4, 7, 8,
10, 13, 16
1, 3, 8, 13
3, 8, 13, 16
Nice foliage
color
May be
invasive
Salt-sensitive;
coarse-looking;
re-seeds well
Will grow in
standing
water; contain
9/7/08
I : X = Gardening Information Sheet :(http://nativeplantscsudh.blogspot.com/p/gallery-of-native-plants.html) or at the Madrona Marsh Nature Center
* may not be immediately local, but is a CA native plant
++
+
** horticultural cultivar
light: FS=full sun; PS=part shade; FSH=full shade
Water Zones: 1 = no summer water; 1-2 = very occasional summer water (several times per summer); 2 = let soil dry out between waterings;
2-3 some regular summer water (about once a week); 3 = regular watering/moist soil (like a conventional lawn)
Availability: numbers correspond to the Plant and Seed Sources List at: http://nativeplantscsudh.blogspot.com/p/where-to-purchase-native-plants.html
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