This document discusses fall foliage colors from California native plants. It begins by introducing bigleaf maple as a large tree option that can provide yellow fall foliage. It then covers vine maple, which grows well in shade and has cultivars with ornamental leaves. The document next discusses American dogwood and its uses in landscaping. It concludes by noting that while southern California's climate limits brilliant fall colors, alternatives like non-native trees and Tex-Mex perennials can still provide autumn floral displays.