Full to Part Sun

Protea “Trish Compacta”

Evergreen Shrub

Distinguished by its red flowers. Upright shrub with large flowers in late winter. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals. Great for cut flowers.

Ranunculus californicus

Herbaceous Perennial

Sprawling perennial. Common to chapparal and woodlands. Grows well in clay soils. Semi-deciduous in summer.

Raoulia australis

Creeping Groundcover

The low-spreading groundcover that can handle heavy foot traffic with the funny name. Plant in mounds and around rocks, or in open area 1ft. apart. v if planted with excellent drainage.

Rhodochiton atrosanguineum

Evergreen Vine

Beautiful fast-growing vine will climb quickly to 10ft. Likes a rich well-drained soil. Blooms summer thru fall.

Sabal riverside

Palm Tree

First Identified in Riversaide, CA. Fast growing, cold tolerant, drought tolerant. Gigantic blue-green fan shaped fronds. Grows well at coast.

 

Salvia “Amistad”

Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial

Large spikes of purple flowers, long lasting blooms spring through fall. Compact habit. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Salvia “Berzerkeley”

S. microphylla “Berzerkeley”
Evergreen perennial/shrub

Dense and compact with deep pink flowers. Will bloom through fall into winter. Best with good sun, except in hotter areas. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Salvia “Black and Blue”

Salvia x guaranitica hybrid
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial

Large spikes of cobalt blue flowers, very unusual, bloom throughout the spring thru fall. Compact habit. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Salvia “Bodacious Rhythm + Blues”

Salvia x guaranitica hybrid PP#29,585
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial

Cobalt blue and black flowers, very unusual, bloom throughout the spring thru fall. Compact habit. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Salvia “Bodacious Smokey Jazz”

Salvia x guaranitica hybrid
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial

Purple and black flowers, very unusual, bloom throughout the spring thru fall. Compact habit. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Salvia “Bright Eyes”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Semi-woody dwarf salvia will bloom with deep red flowers with a white eye, summer through into winter. Best in full sun, except in hotter areas. Keep well-pruned for shape.

Salvia “Cerro Potosi”

S. microphylla “Cerro Potosi”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Bright magenta flowers spring through fall. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Grows well in light shade, more flowers in sun. Deer-resistant.

Salvia “Cranberry Crush”

S. greggii “Cranberry Crush”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Semi-woody dwarf salvia will bloom bright fuchsia through into winter.  Best in full sun, except in hotter areas.

Salvia “Dancing Dolls”

S. microphylla x S. greggii
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Light pink flowers with dark pink upper lip in spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds

Salvia “Dancing Embers”

S. microphylla x S. greggii
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Masses of deep, glowing red blooms in spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds

Salvia “Dancing Shadows”

S. microphylla x S. greggii
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Light pink flowers in spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

 

Salvia “Dark Dancer”

S. microphylla hybrid
Evergreen Perennial

Dense clumping sage with narrow leaves. Beautiful red-violet flowers in spring and fall. Best in full sun, except in hotter areas. Deer-resistant. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “Dazzler”

S. microphylla hybrid
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Dark cranberry to intense magenta violet flowers in spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “Desert Blaze”

Evergreen Perennial/Shrub

Variegated leaves. Semi-woody dwarf salvia will bloom bright red through into winter. Best in full sun, except in hotter areas.

Salvia “Elmira”

S. microphylla “Elmira”
Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful small white flowers. Compact form, great in rock gardens. Best in full sun, except in hotter areas. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “Fancy Dancer”

S. microphylla hybrid
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Light pink flowers with dark pink upper lip in spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “Fire Dancer”

S. microphylla hybrid
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia with fragrant green leaves. Orange-red flowers spring through winter. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “La Luna”

S. greggii “La Luna”
Evergreen Perennial

Semi-woody dwarf salvia. White flowers in spring through fall. Best in full sun at coast, afternoon shade inland. Attractive to Hummingbirds.

Salvia “Maraschino”

S. microphylla x S. greggii

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Vibrant Cherry Red flowers spring through fall. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Grows well in light shade, more flowers in sun. Deer-resistant.

Salvia “Orchid Glow”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Fragrant shiny green, oval leaves up to 1 inch. Large purple-magenta flowers bloom summer through fall.

Salvia “Playa Rosa”

S. greggii “Playa Rosa”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Semi-woody dwarf salvia will be covered in soft pink blooms in the summer and fall. Best in full sun, with some shade in hotter areas. Attracts bees and butterflies.

Salvia “Raspberry Delight”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Masses of red raspberry flowers throughout the warm seasons. Needs fast draining soils. Deer resistant.

Salvia “Savannah Blue”

Evergreen perennial

S. repens x S. namaensis
Fragrant foliage with delicate blue blooms from summer through fall. Deadhead the flowers through the summer for many more blooms. Forms small mounds of dense foliage. Deer resistant.