Grasses, Perennials, Shrubs and Trees

Mimulus “Jelly Bean Lava”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and numerous unusual and gorgeous crimson-orange flowers will bloom year round.  Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Jelly Bean Vanilla Snow”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and numerous very light soft yellow flowers that fade to pure white, will bloom almost year round. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Junipero Serra”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and light orange flowers. Blooms profusely in spring, some blossoms will remain on plant almost year round. Attractive to hummingbirds. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Mai Tai Orange”

Evergreen Perennial

Compact shrub monkeyflower that branches readily for a nice bush form. Orange flowers with bright throats attract hummingbirds and pollinators. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Mai Tai Red”

Evergreen Perennial

Compact shrub monkeyflower that branches readily for a nice bush form. Red flowers with bright throats attract hummingbirds and pollinators. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Pamela”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves with brilliant red blooms year round. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Pumpkin”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and orange flowers. Blooms profusely in spring, some blossoms will remain on plant almost year round. Attractive to hummingbirds. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Trish”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and numerous dusky rose-pink flowers that fade to salmon. Flowers are borne nearly year-round in coastal gardens. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Valentine”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves with brilliant red blooms year round. Deer resistant.

Mimulus “Vibrant Red”

Evergreen Perennial

Dark green glossy leaves and numerous red flowers will bloom year round. Deer resistant.

Mimulus alatus

Evergreen Perennial

Orange flowers spring and summer. Deer resistant. Grown as an annual in colder climates.

Mimulus aurantiacus

Diplacus aurantiacus
Evergreen Perennial

Commonly found growing wild on California hillsides. Orange flowers appear sporadically throughout the year. Much more drought tolerant than other mimulus. Deer resistant.

Mimulus puniceus

M. aurantiacus var. puniceus
Diplacus aurantiacus var. puniceus
Evergreen Perennial

Flowers are slightly smaller than other species of Mimulus. Great for attracting hummingbirds to your garden. Semi dormant in winter and will re-emerge in spring. Deer resistant.

Monardella “Russian River”

M. villosa “Russian River”

Evergreen Groundcover

From Northern California, found along the Russian River. A great butterfly plant, mixes well with coastal sages and monkey flowers. Pink-purple flowers last throughout the summer. Tolerant of clay soils, can grow under native Oaks. Low water in summer once established.

Monstera “Thai Constellation”

Monstera deliciosa cultivar
Creeping Perennial Vine

Vining with large, splotchy, variegated with variable spotting on the green glossy leaves. Great Indoor as a topical houseplant or outdoor in a protected spot.

Monstera adansonii

Houseplant likes very bright light, some direct but not too much. Will grow 3-4ft tall in a pot. In the ground, in habitat, it will grow as a vine up over 10ft tall. Do not overwater.

Monstera deliciosa

Creeping Perennial Vine

Vining with large, leathery, glossy leaves. Young plants have leaves that are smaller without lobes. Wild seedlings grow towards dark areas until they find a tree trunk, then start to grow up. Great Indoor as a topical houseplant or outdoor in a protected spot.

Monstera expilata

Monstera obliqua var. expilata

Vining plant with green leaves developing large holes, leaving little leaf material. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, very bright light is best, some direct light is OK. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity. Do not let sit in water.

Monstera siltepecana

Vining plant with silvery leaves, will develop holes as the plant matures. Can be grown outside with some protection.

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, very bright light is best, some direct light is OK. Fast draining soil, moderate water, some humidity.