E. lanatum “Siskiyou”
Evergreen Perennial Groundcover
Pretty whitish to grey-green woolly leaves with stunning displays of yellow daisy flowers throughout the spring. Tidy and low-growing groundcover, blooms pop up to 12″h. Cut back after blooming.
E. lanatum “Siskiyou”
Evergreen Perennial Groundcover
Pretty whitish to grey-green woolly leaves with stunning displays of yellow daisy flowers throughout the spring. Tidy and low-growing groundcover, blooms pop up to 12″h. Cut back after blooming.
Evergreen Perennial Groundcover
Bright yellow flowers are very attractive to butterflies, appear in early summer. Blooms best in full sun at the coast. Grows on hillsides, near native Salvias. Cut back after blooming.
Evergreen Perennial Groundcover
Pretty whitish to grey-green woolly leaves with stunning displays of yellow daisy flowers throughout the spring. Tidy and low-growing groundcover, blooms pop up to 12″h. Cut back after blooming.
Small black barrel with long black spines; tuberous root. Unknown origins, may be a hybrid or subspecies of Eriosyce taltalensis. Keep dry in winter.
Beautiful golden spines on 5″ dia. cactus that can grow 2 to 3ft tall. Rose pink flowers with yellow centers in summer. Keep dry in winter.
Small, slow-clumping; tuberous root. Long curving spines, variable colors. Beautiful yellow and red flowers. Keep dry in winter. Do not overwater.
Round, flattened stems w/conical taproots; dense wool w/age born on areoles
Globose stems will flatten at ground when dry, large taproots
Globose stems to 8″x16″. Yellow flowers, pink fruit.
Small, slow-clumping; variable spines; tuberous root
Short tap-root, long black spines, sm. purple flowers
Evergreen perennial
Creamy white flowers with yellow centers through spring. Low growing groundcover with beautiful textured silvery-green leaves.
Evergreen Groundcover
Small geranium-like scalloped green leaves, slight mounding. Lots of pink flowers spring through summer. Can handle some foot traffic.
Annual
California’s State Flower. Creamy yellow cultivar.
Annual
California’s State Flower. Vibrant orange cultivar with red highlights.
Annual
California’s State Flower. Vibrant red and orange cultivar.
Annual
Very small cultivar with large number of small bright yellow flowers.
Annual
California’s State Flower. Vibrant red and yellow cultivar.
Vertical columns, whitish to yellow spines, to 8ft tall. When mature will form a reddish cephalium with cream colored flowers.
Harsh Peruvian deserts. Dense white hairs with some longer spines. Tree-like to 20ft
Shrubby, branching from base, to 8ft. w/lateral cephalium
Tree-like growth, shrubby, branches at base, stems are columnar to 6ft. tall. Densely covered in spines and fine hairs.
Large and tree like. Light brown spines when young grow more white as they age.
Slow-clumping terrestrial orchid w/5ft. bloom stalks and small ruffly edged flowers.
Evergreen herbaceous perennial
Ice blue needle-like foliage, topped with yellow flowers in late summer. Forms a low, tight mound. Deer-resistant.
Evergreen Perennial
Strongly variegated leaves, unique lime and yellow colors. Pink tinged in winter with hints of orange. Deer-resistant.
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial
Grey-green leaves on upright stems. Lime-green blooms with deep reddish-black centers on 2ft tall bloom stalks. Deer resistant.
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial
Seriously dark velvet-purple leaves, reddish-undersides, with sulphur-yellow to chartreuse blooms on 2ft. tall bloom stalks. Best in Full Sun.
Evergreen Perennial
Low growing blue leaves with chartreuse flowers. Great for rock gardens. Cut back to clean it up. Deer-resistant.
Evergreen Herbaceous Perennial
Low growing mounds of upright stalks with blue-green foliage, tall blooms talks with chartreuse blooms all summer long. Deer-resistant.