Moderate

Aster “Wartburg Star”

Evergreen perennial

Lavender flower with yellow center, produces huge number of flowers through the summer. Easy to grow, great for cut flowers.

Aster alpigenus

Perennial Herb/Wildflower

A small violet or lavender flower perched atop unbranched stems with narrow leaves, above low grouping of last year’s leaves. Many blooms in late winter through spring.

Beccariophoenix alfredii

Palm Tree

Gorgeous wide-spreading palm leaves on thick trunk, similar in look to Coconut Palm. Frost hardy, drought tolerant, fire-resistant, wind-tolerant. Can grow at coast or inland.

 

Begonia acutifolia

Perennial

Winter-hardy, shade-loving, mound to 2′ w/3″ leaves, dangling white blooms

Begonia fuchsioides

Evergreen Perennial

Pink/Red flowers throughout the spring and summer drape down from the branches.

Begonia rex hybrids

Rex Begonias come in a wide range of cultivated varieties, with vibrant multi-colored leaves in all sizes.
They’re a low light tropical houseplant with underground succulent rhizomes that need to be kept relatively dry. And yet the leaves need moisture – a puzzle indeed. But not too difficult to solve. Follow along.

Soil: They need a fast-draining soil that will dry out fully between waterings. A high quality houseplant mix will work – but be wary of lower quality mixes because they hold too much moisture. An orchid blend is even better. If you use a cactus or succulent blend, we recommend adding coir chips or a little bark mulch to the mix, or even some vermiculite.

Light: For the best vibrant colors, we recommend bright indirect light only. If they’re going to get some direct sun, make sure it’s no more than 1 to 2 hours of morning sun, and not too close to the window or the plant can burn.

Watering: Here’s what we’ve discovered as the key to successful rex begonias in the Bay Area with wet winters and dry summers. It all depends on the temperature in your home through the year.

Below 60° – The plant is going to go semi-dormant, so reduce watering to every 2 weeks and let some of the leaves fall off for winter.

60’s – Water once per week, letting the soil dry out completely, and don’t mist.

70s – Water weekly, and mist the leaves occasionally with a very fine spray.

80s – Water weekly, and mist the leaves 2 to 3 times per week with a very fine spray.

90° and above – Water twice weekly, mist the leaves every other day or place on rocks in a saucer filled with water to increase the ambient humidity. Don’t let the pot sit directly in the water.

Watering Note: Always let the roots dry out between watering and never let the pot sit in water.

Misting Note: When misting rex begonias always use a very fine mist and never let water droplets collect on the leaves.

If you live elsewhere your results will vary, depending on your temperatures and especially your humidity.

Bergenia cordifolia

Semi-Succulent

Large dark green leaves topped with 2 ft. tall pink bloom sprays in spring. Great for dry shade and border plantings.

Billbergia “Fantasia Red”

Terrestrial bromeliad with compact base to 10″ high. Upright form. Multicolored blooms. Sharp edges with marginal teeth.

Billbergia “Hallelujah”

Terrestrial bromeliad to 1 to 2 feet tall with very strongly variegated/spotted leaves. Glossy foliage, upright form, multicolored blooms. Grows quickly if not too wet.

Billbergia “Las Manchas”

Terrestrial bromeliad with compact base to 10″ high. Upright form. Multicolored blooms. Sharp edges with marginal teeth.

Billbergia elegans

Terrestrial bromeliad to 1 to 2 feet tall with subtle variegated pastel-colored leaves. Upright form. Multicolored blooms. Sharp edges with marginal teeth.

Bletilla “Yokohama”

Hardy Orchid

Bloom stalks grow tall over the foliage, to 18″. Pale pink flowers. Well drained soil, regular water during growing season. Cut back in fall, dies back in winter.

Briza media

Evergreen Grass

Tolerates clay soil. Pendant spikelets rattle and rustle in summer breezes. Makes superb cut flowers.

Buddleia “Buzz Lavendar”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning lavendar inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Magenta”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning magenta inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Midnight”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning deep-purple inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Pink-Purple”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning pink inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Purple”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning purple inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Sky Blue”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning purplish-blue inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Velvet”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning deep red-purple inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Buddleia “Buzz Violet”

Semi-Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful compact plant only 24″ tall in container. Stunning violet inflorescence. Great for patios and smaller gardens.

Calathea “Beauty Star”

C. ornata “Beauty Star”

Variegated green leaves with yellow, white, silver, and red. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.

Calathea “Exotica”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.

Calathea “Freddie”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.

Calathea “Jungle Cat”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.

Calathea “Leopardina”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.

Calathea “Maui Queen”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate (distilled) water but prefers not to sit in water. Occasionally mist the leaves.