California Native Plant Society
                                                                                                 is a statewide, nonprofit organization of amateurs
                                                                                                     and professionals with a common interest in
                                                                                                  learning about and preserving California native
                                                                                                           plants. Membership is open to all.
                                                                                                         The mission of CNPS is to increase
                                                                                                    understanding and appreciation of California’s
                                                                                                     native plants and to conserve them and their
                                                                                                      natural habitats through education, science,
                                                                                                     advocacy, horticulture, and land stewardship.




                                                                                                                                 CNPS
                                                                                                                    2707 K Street, Suite 1
                                                                                                                   Sacramento, CA 95816
                                                                                                              916-447-2677  •  fax 916-447-2727                                                         Gardening with
                                                                                                                                                                                                        California
                                                                                                                        www.cnps.org

Monarch butterfly on lilac verbena (Verbena lilacina) with sandhill
s
­ agebrush (Artemisia pycnocephala) in background. Photo: Peigi Duvall




                                                                                                                                                                                                      Native Plants
                                                                                                 Photos: Cover: Hummingbird sage (Salvia spathacea). Photo: Toni Corelli •
                                                                                                 Background images: Checkerbloom (Sidalcea malvaeflora) and Varied-col-
                                                                                                 ored lupine (Lupinus variicolor). Photo: Toni Corelli • Below: Bush anemone
Explore the Variety                                                                              (Carpenteria californica). Photo: Drew Ready.

California’s unique geography has produced
one of the world’s loveliest and most diverse
floras. Large, white Matilija poppies, aromatic
sages, a vine maple’s russet fall leaves, the
cinnamon colored bark hanging on a Catalina
ironwood—these are but a few examples of our
native flora’s beauty and richness. Introduce a
few native plants into your existing garden, or
go totally native. Fall in love with the glorious                                                                                                                                                    California Native Plant Society
diversity of California’s native plants.                                                                                                                                                                    Dedicated to the Preservation
                                                                                                                                                                                                              of California Native Flora




Why Garden With Native Plants?                                                                   Lower Maintenance
While California’s native plants have graced                                                     In a garden environment, native plants                                            Pink-flowering
                                                                                                                                                                                    currant (Ribes
gardens worldwide for over a century, few of                                                     do best with some attention and care,                                               sanguineum
                                                                                                                                                                                  var. glutinosum
the landscapes designed for                                                                                           but require less                                          ‘Claremont’) and
                                                                                                                                                                                 giant chain fern
our state’s gardens reflect the                                                                                       water, fertilizer,                                            (Woodwardia
                                                                                                                                                                                     fimbriata) at
natural splendor for which                                                                                            pruning, less or                                         Rancho Santa Ana
                                                                                                                                                                                 Botanic Garden.
California is famous. By                                                                                              no pesticide, and                                        Photo: Peigi Duvall
gardening with native plants,                                                                                         less of your time
you can bring the beauty                                                                                              to maintain than
of California into your                                                                                               do many common
own landscape while also                                                                                              garden plants.
receiving numerous benefits.                                                                                                                                                                         Invite Wildlife
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Native plants, hummingbirds, butterflies, and
                                                     California wild lilac (Ceanothus impressus). Photo: Peigi Duvall
                                                                                                                                                                                                     other beneficial insects are “made for each
Save Water                                                                                                                                                                                           other.” Research shows that native wildlife
Take advantage of water-                                                                                                                                                                             clearly prefers native plants. California’s
conserving plants in your landscape. Once                                                        Reduce Pesticide                                                                                       wealth of insect pollinators can improve
established, many California native plants                                                       Native plants                                                                                              fruit set in your garden, while a variety
need minimal irrigation beyond normal                                                            have                                                                                                          of native insects and birds will
rainfall. Saving water conserves a vital,                                                        developed                                                                                                       help keep your landscape free of
limited resource and saves money, too.                                                           their own                                                                                                        mosquitoes and plant-eating bugs.
                                                                                                 defenses
              A beautiful mixed border of native sages, Encelia, and Clarkia at
                     Golden West College Native Garden. Photo: Dan Songster
                                                                                                 against
                                                                                                 many                                                                                                          Support Local Ecology
                                                                                                 pests and                                                                                                  While creating native landscapes
                                                                                                 diseases. Since                                                                                         can never replace natural habitats lost
                                                                                                 most pesticides                 A restful spring garden with golden                                 to development, planting gardens, parks,
                                                                                                 kill indiscriminately,          poppies and native grasses at Santa
                                                                                                                                 Barbara Botanic Garden.                                             and roadsides with California native
                                                                                                 beneficial insects become       Photo: Peigi Duvall
                                                                                                                                                                                                     plants can help provide an important
                                                                                                 secondary targets in                                                                                bridge to nearby remaining wild areas.
                                                                                                 the fight against pests. Reducing or                                                                Recommend native plants to homeowner
                                                                                                 eliminating pesticide use lets natural                                                              associations, neighbors, and civic
                                                                                                 pest control take over and keeps garden                                                             departments. You can also get involved
                                                                                                 toxins out of our creeks and watersheds.                                                            with local land-use planning processes.
Where To Find Native Plants
                                   Going Native
                                                                             placing and caring for your new plants. Find
Places to see native plants include national                                 more information at native plant nurseries and
forests, state parks, specialty nurseries,                                   their websites.
arboretums and botanic gardens, and
                                                                    With a little curiosity and research, you can
nature preserves, as well as in books                                    broaden your plant palette. Choose plants
and on websites. Several premier                                           that flower through the seasons. Fill your
gardens open to the public                                                   garden with plants that display a riot of
are East Bay Regional Park                                                     colors, have deliciously aromatic leaves,
District’s Botanic Garden,                                                      or attract specific wildlife. Plant a
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic                                                        themed landscape such as a rock garden
Garden, Santa Barbara                                                           or wildflower meadow. Discover natives
Botanic Garden, UC Berkeley                                                     that are deer- or fire-resistant.
Botanic Garden, and UC Santa                                                  In every garden, the right environment
                                                                                                                                             New growth on a bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum). Photo:Toni Corelli
Cruz Arboretum. Due to growing               Bluff lettuce                  (sun, soil, water, etc.) must be found or
                                             (Dudleya farinosa).
demand, conventional nurseries and           Photo: Carol Mattsson        created for plants to thrive. It is easier                         1–4 times per month. For a garden full of thriving
garden centers are beginning to carry                                  and advisable to select plants that suit the                          native plants, check plant-specific watering needs
California native plants. If you don’t find the                  site rather than to modify the site                                                        from authoritative sources.
plant you are looking for, ask for it by name.                   to suit the plants. Like all gardens,
                                                                                  even established native
                                                                                  landscapes require some                                                       Soil
                                                                                  routine maintenance to                                                       Most native plants perform better
                                                                                  look their best.                                                             without any fertilizer. Extra
                                                                                                                                                               nutrients push plants to grow
                                                                                                                                                               quickly, sometimes beyond naturally
                                                                                               Growing                                                         supportable levels, and can shorten
                                                                                               Conditions                                                      their life span. Mulching can be a
                                                                                               Like all living things,                                         valuable practice in low-maintenance
                                                                                               native plants grow        Growing together—young Califor-
                                                                                                                                                               gardening. A layer of mulch slows
                                                                                                                         nian with Farewell-to-Spring (Clarkia
                                                                                               best under natural and    amoena). Photo: Mark Bourne           water evaporation, discourages weed
                                                                                               familiar conditions,                                            germination, and creates a favorable
                                                                                               also known as biotic communities.                environment at the soil interface for beneficial
                                                                                               Common California plant                          biological bacteria. Adding organic matter to soil
                                                                                               communities include northern                     may be necessary where development has left an
                                                                                               and southern oak woodland, valley                infertile top layer.
                                                                                           grassland, chaparral,
                                                                                           desert, coastal sage
Douglas iris (Iris douglasiana), common horsetail (Equisetum arvense), and                 scrub and bluff, mixed
western virgin’s bower (Clematis ligusticifolia). Photo: Drew Ready
                                                                             evergreen, and redwood forest.
                                                                             Choosing plants that are native to your
Where To Buy Native Plants
                                                                             landscape’s community will help ensure
n     NPS chapter plant sales—links to local
     C
                                                                             their optimum health and performance.
     chapters are at www.cnps.org.
n     rboretums and botanic gardens
     A
                                                                             Planting
n     ative plant nurseries—listed in books and on
     N                                                                       Although most California natives can
     the Internet (e.g. www.cnps.org/horticulture).                          be planted at any time of year, it is best
                                                                             to put them in the ground during the
                                                                             fall and early winter. This gives them
No Wild Collecting, Please!
                                                                             time to establish a healthy root system
Collecting plants without a permit is illegal on
                                                                             and build the energy for new growth
California public lands, and wild transplants
                                                                             and stunning floral displays in spring
often have a poor survival rate. Your local                                                                                                                                         A colorful Southern California garden featuring
                                                                             and summer.
CNPS chapter or native plant nursery can also                                                                                                                                      flowering shrubs such as flannelbush (Fremonto-
                                                                                                                                             Pruning                             dendron sp.) and island bush poppy (Dendromecon
provide information on hybridization of rare and                                                                                                                                                 harfordii). Photo: Barbara Eisenstein
                                                                                                       Watering                              While many non-native
endangered species and
preserving gene           Flowering bright green dudleya (Dudleya virens ssp. hassei) and bear         Many native plants can                garden plants are often
                          grass (Nolina parryi ssp. wolfii) add texture and form to a vibrant native                                                                                  Silver bush lupine (Lupinus albifrons), Western
pool integrity.           garden. Photo: David Fross                                                   survive with minimal                  pruned throughout                             redbud (Cercis occidentalis), and wild lilac
                                                                                                                                                                                                    (Ceanothus sp.). Photo: Chris Lewis
                                                                                                       supplemental water                    the year to keep up
                                                                                                       once they have become                 with their water- and
Getting Started                                                                                        established (after two to five        fertilizer-induced
Visit a native plant                                                                                   years). Proper watering can           growth, for most native
supplier. Your local                                                                                   present a challenge when              plants pruning once per
CNPS chapter is a                                                                                      first becoming acquainted             year is sufficient. Check
great source for plant                                                                                 with native plants. Under-            plant-specific pruning
suggestions. Many                                                                                      watering of young native              tips from authoritative
have their own plant                                                                                   plants is a frequent cause of         sources as plant
sales where members                                                                                    death, while over-watering            preferences vary. Give
are eager to share                                                                                     can cause root rot and kill           them room to grow
their experience and                                                                                   more established species.             by properly spacing
knowledge. Make your                                                                                   Some native species                   them in your garden
selections, and then                                                                                   can maintain a healthy                design. Crowded plants
follow the supplier’s                                                                                  appearance for much of the            need more frequent
instructions for                                                                                       year while being watered only         pruning and care. n

Gardening with Native Plants - California Native Plant Society

  • 1.
    California Native PlantSociety is a statewide, nonprofit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in learning about and preserving California native plants. Membership is open to all. The mission of CNPS is to increase understanding and appreciation of California’s native plants and to conserve them and their natural habitats through education, science, advocacy, horticulture, and land stewardship. CNPS 2707 K Street, Suite 1 Sacramento, CA 95816 916-447-2677  •  fax 916-447-2727 Gardening with California www.cnps.org Monarch butterfly on lilac verbena (Verbena lilacina) with sandhill s ­ agebrush (Artemisia pycnocephala) in background. Photo: Peigi Duvall Native Plants Photos: Cover: Hummingbird sage (Salvia spathacea). Photo: Toni Corelli • Background images: Checkerbloom (Sidalcea malvaeflora) and Varied-col- ored lupine (Lupinus variicolor). Photo: Toni Corelli • Below: Bush anemone Explore the Variety (Carpenteria californica). Photo: Drew Ready. California’s unique geography has produced one of the world’s loveliest and most diverse floras. Large, white Matilija poppies, aromatic sages, a vine maple’s russet fall leaves, the cinnamon colored bark hanging on a Catalina ironwood—these are but a few examples of our native flora’s beauty and richness. Introduce a few native plants into your existing garden, or go totally native. Fall in love with the glorious California Native Plant Society diversity of California’s native plants. Dedicated to the Preservation of California Native Flora Why Garden With Native Plants? Lower Maintenance While California’s native plants have graced In a garden environment, native plants Pink-flowering currant (Ribes gardens worldwide for over a century, few of do best with some attention and care, sanguineum var. glutinosum the landscapes designed for but require less ‘Claremont’) and giant chain fern our state’s gardens reflect the water, fertilizer, (Woodwardia fimbriata) at natural splendor for which pruning, less or Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. California is famous. By no pesticide, and Photo: Peigi Duvall gardening with native plants, less of your time you can bring the beauty to maintain than of California into your do many common own landscape while also garden plants. receiving numerous benefits. Invite Wildlife Native plants, hummingbirds, butterflies, and California wild lilac (Ceanothus impressus). Photo: Peigi Duvall other beneficial insects are “made for each Save Water other.” Research shows that native wildlife Take advantage of water- clearly prefers native plants. California’s conserving plants in your landscape. Once Reduce Pesticide wealth of insect pollinators can improve established, many California native plants Native plants fruit set in your garden, while a variety need minimal irrigation beyond normal have of native insects and birds will rainfall. Saving water conserves a vital, developed help keep your landscape free of limited resource and saves money, too. their own mosquitoes and plant-eating bugs. defenses A beautiful mixed border of native sages, Encelia, and Clarkia at Golden West College Native Garden. Photo: Dan Songster against many Support Local Ecology pests and While creating native landscapes diseases. Since can never replace natural habitats lost most pesticides A restful spring garden with golden to development, planting gardens, parks, kill indiscriminately, poppies and native grasses at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. and roadsides with California native beneficial insects become Photo: Peigi Duvall plants can help provide an important secondary targets in bridge to nearby remaining wild areas. the fight against pests. Reducing or Recommend native plants to homeowner eliminating pesticide use lets natural associations, neighbors, and civic pest control take over and keeps garden departments. You can also get involved toxins out of our creeks and watersheds. with local land-use planning processes.
  • 2.
    Where To FindNative Plants Going Native placing and caring for your new plants. Find Places to see native plants include national more information at native plant nurseries and forests, state parks, specialty nurseries, their websites. arboretums and botanic gardens, and With a little curiosity and research, you can nature preserves, as well as in books broaden your plant palette. Choose plants and on websites. Several premier that flower through the seasons. Fill your gardens open to the public garden with plants that display a riot of are East Bay Regional Park colors, have deliciously aromatic leaves, District’s Botanic Garden, or attract specific wildlife. Plant a Rancho Santa Ana Botanic themed landscape such as a rock garden Garden, Santa Barbara or wildflower meadow. Discover natives Botanic Garden, UC Berkeley that are deer- or fire-resistant. Botanic Garden, and UC Santa In every garden, the right environment New growth on a bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum). Photo:Toni Corelli Cruz Arboretum. Due to growing Bluff lettuce (sun, soil, water, etc.) must be found or (Dudleya farinosa). demand, conventional nurseries and Photo: Carol Mattsson created for plants to thrive. It is easier 1–4 times per month. For a garden full of thriving garden centers are beginning to carry and advisable to select plants that suit the native plants, check plant-specific watering needs California native plants. If you don’t find the site rather than to modify the site from authoritative sources. plant you are looking for, ask for it by name. to suit the plants. Like all gardens, even established native landscapes require some Soil routine maintenance to Most native plants perform better look their best. without any fertilizer. Extra nutrients push plants to grow quickly, sometimes beyond naturally Growing supportable levels, and can shorten Conditions their life span. Mulching can be a Like all living things, valuable practice in low-maintenance native plants grow Growing together—young Califor- gardening. A layer of mulch slows nian with Farewell-to-Spring (Clarkia best under natural and amoena). Photo: Mark Bourne water evaporation, discourages weed familiar conditions, germination, and creates a favorable also known as biotic communities. environment at the soil interface for beneficial Common California plant biological bacteria. Adding organic matter to soil communities include northern may be necessary where development has left an and southern oak woodland, valley infertile top layer. grassland, chaparral, desert, coastal sage Douglas iris (Iris douglasiana), common horsetail (Equisetum arvense), and scrub and bluff, mixed western virgin’s bower (Clematis ligusticifolia). Photo: Drew Ready evergreen, and redwood forest. Choosing plants that are native to your Where To Buy Native Plants landscape’s community will help ensure n  NPS chapter plant sales—links to local C their optimum health and performance. chapters are at www.cnps.org. n  rboretums and botanic gardens A Planting n  ative plant nurseries—listed in books and on N Although most California natives can the Internet (e.g. www.cnps.org/horticulture). be planted at any time of year, it is best to put them in the ground during the fall and early winter. This gives them No Wild Collecting, Please! time to establish a healthy root system Collecting plants without a permit is illegal on and build the energy for new growth California public lands, and wild transplants and stunning floral displays in spring often have a poor survival rate. Your local A colorful Southern California garden featuring and summer. CNPS chapter or native plant nursery can also flowering shrubs such as flannelbush (Fremonto- Pruning dendron sp.) and island bush poppy (Dendromecon provide information on hybridization of rare and harfordii). Photo: Barbara Eisenstein Watering While many non-native endangered species and preserving gene Flowering bright green dudleya (Dudleya virens ssp. hassei) and bear Many native plants can garden plants are often grass (Nolina parryi ssp. wolfii) add texture and form to a vibrant native Silver bush lupine (Lupinus albifrons), Western pool integrity. garden. Photo: David Fross survive with minimal pruned throughout redbud (Cercis occidentalis), and wild lilac (Ceanothus sp.). Photo: Chris Lewis supplemental water the year to keep up once they have become with their water- and Getting Started established (after two to five fertilizer-induced Visit a native plant years). Proper watering can growth, for most native supplier. Your local present a challenge when plants pruning once per CNPS chapter is a first becoming acquainted year is sufficient. Check great source for plant with native plants. Under- plant-specific pruning suggestions. Many watering of young native tips from authoritative have their own plant plants is a frequent cause of sources as plant sales where members death, while over-watering preferences vary. Give are eager to share can cause root rot and kill them room to grow their experience and more established species. by properly spacing knowledge. Make your Some native species them in your garden selections, and then can maintain a healthy design. Crowded plants follow the supplier’s appearance for much of the need more frequent instructions for year while being watered only pruning and care. n