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Epilobium “Catalina”

E. canum “Catalina”
Evergreen perennial

Hummingbird plant. Upright shrub of grey-green foliage covered with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers.

Epilobium “Schiefflin’s Choice”

Evergreen Perennial

Grey foliage covered with orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and fall. Spreads vigorously. Very attractive to hummingbirds. Deer resistant.

Epilobium “Silver Select”

Evergreen perennial

Hummingbird plant. Spectacular upright mound of silver foliage covered with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers.

Epilobium “UC Hybrid”

E. canum “UC Hybrid”
Evergreen perennial

Hummingbird plant. Spectacular tight mound of grey-green foliage covered with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers. Place this groundcover at the front of garden, skirting taller plantings.

Epilobium “Wayne’s Silver”

E. canum “Wayne’s Silver”
Evergreen perennial

Hummingbird plant. Spectacular tight mound of silver foliage covered with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers. Place this groundcover at the front of garden, skirting taller plantings.

Epilobium canum “Cloverdale”

Evergreen Perennial

Hummingbird plant. Unusually wide fuzzy-grey leaves covered with orange trumpet-shaped flowers. Cut back in early spring for fuller growth.

Epilobium canum “El Tigre”

Evergreen Perennial

Hummingbird plant. Lovely green-grey foliage covered with orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers in spring through fall. A great accent to any (native) garden. Deciduous in winter.

Epilobium canum “Marin Pink”

Evergreen Perennial

Hummingbird plant. Broad, grey-green leaves covered with light pink trumpet-shaped flowers. Cut back in early spring for fuller growth.

Epilobium canum “Sierra Salmon”

Evergreen Perennial

Hummingbird plant. Narrow blue-grey leaves covered with orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers. Cut back in early spring for fuller growth.

Epilobium “Orange Carpet”

E. canum “Orange Carpet”
Semi-deciduous Perennial

Hummingbird plant. Light green foliage covered with orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers.  A lovely accent to any (native) garden.

Eremophila “Blue Bells”

Evergreen Perennial

Low growing shrub with slender silver-green leaves, flushed with tubular blue to purple flowers throughout the year.

Eremophila “Summertime Blue”

Evergreen Shrub

Spreads wide, arching branches with needle-like green leaves. tubular blue flowers from spring thru summer. Clay-soil-tolerant.

Eremophila “Valentine”

Evergreen Shrub

This dense shrub provides great winter color – tiny dark green leaves take on a red tinge and masses of pink and red tubular flowers through late winter. Cut back in early spring after blooming.

Eremophila hygrophana

Evergreen Perennial

Bushy shrub with lavender-blue flowers throughout the growing season.

Erica canaliculata “Rosea”

Evergreen Shrub

Charming shrub with soft green foliage and bright pink tubular flowers blooming spring through fall. Young plants can be pruned after flowering to encourage bushy growth and flower-bearing stems.

Erica cruenta

Evergreen Perennial Shrub

Evergreen shrub of soft needle-like foliage and curved blood-red tubular flowers clustering at the tops of tall bloom stalks. Young plants can be pruned after flowering to encourage bushy growth and flower-bearing stems.

Erica glauca v. glauca

Evergreen Shrub

Charming evergreen shrub of soft needle-like foliage and deep red flowers with a dark purple center blooming summer through early winter. Young plants can be pruned after flowering to encourage bushy growth and flower-bearing stems.

 

Erica speciosa

Evergreen Shrub

Charming evergreen shrub of soft needle-like foliage and bright red tubular flowers with yellow tips blooming late Fall through Spring. Young plants can be pruned after flowering to encourage bushy growth and flower-bearing stems.

 

Erica verticillata

Evergreen Shrub

Charming shrub with soft green foliage and bright pink tubular flowers blooming spring through fall. Young plants can be pruned after flowering to encourage bushy growth and flower-bearing stems.

 

 

Erigeron glaucus

Evergreen Perennial

Clay tolerant, found on clay coastal bluffs. A great butterfly plant, mixes well with coastal sages and monkey flowers. Lavender flowers spring through summer when it could use a little extra water.

Erigeron glaucus “W.R.”

Evergreen Perennial

Clay tolerant, found on clay coastal bluffs. A great butterfly plant, mixes well with coastal sages and monkey flowers. Lavender-blue flowers spring through summer when it could use a little extra water.

Eriogonum “Ella Nelson’s Yellow”

E. nudum “Ella Nelson’s Yellow”
Evergreen Perennial

Widely distributed from the Coast to the Sierra Nevadas. Small grey-green spoon-shaped leaves with 18″ tall bloom stalks and large yellow bloom sprays. Attractive to bees. Deer resistant.

Eriogonum “Shasta Sulphur”

Evergreen perennial

Coastal California perennial with silvery-white foliage and abundant yellow flowers. A great addition to the garden, providing pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies, seeds for birds.

Eriogonum “Warriner Lytle”

Evergreen Perennial

Sprawling, low growing evergreen, tends to grow low and wide, to 2ft tall. Pinkish white bloom clusters throughout the summer. Dark green narrow leaves, arching stems.

Eriogonum arborescens

Evergreen Perennial

Red bark offsets the soft green leaves. Small pink flowers in spring and summer. Great in coastal conditions and seascape themed gardens. Deer resistant.

Eriogonum crocatum

Evergreen Perennial

“Wooly silver white leaves that contrast beautifully with sulfur yellow to chartreuse-yellow flower heads that appear late spring through late summer and then turn a cinnamon brown color.”

Eriogonum fasciculatum

Evergreen Perennial

Sprawling, low growing evergreen native with pinkish white bloom clusters throughout the summer. Dark green narrow leaves, arching stems.

Eriogonum fasciculatum var. foliolosum

Evergreen Perennial

Sprawling, low growing evergreen native with pinkish white bloom clusters throughout the summer. Dark green narrow leaves, arching stems.

Eriogonum grande var. rubescens

Evergreen Perennial

Coastal native that will grow to 3 feet wide. Small grey-green, spoon shaped leaves stay at a foot tall while flowers grow to two feet. Can handle heavy clay soil and attracts butterflies!