Moderate

Euphorbia “Helena’s Blush”

Evergreen herbaceous perennial

Narrow gray green leaves with creamy yellow variegation and a thin margin of pink.” Yellow/green flowers in late spring.

Festuca “Serpentine Blue”

F. californica “Serpentine Blue”
Evergreen Bunch Grass

Deer Resistant. Beautiful steely-blue blades and persistent flower stalks about 4 ft. tall. Good under native oaks.

Festuca rubra

Evergreen Bunch Grass

Deer Resistant. Good under native Oaks. Summer drought tolerant. Lawn alternative can be mowed to 2”h.

Fittonia argyroneura

Comes in a White, Red and Pink. Tropical plant can handle a variety of indoor lower light conditions, indirect is best. Regular water. Some humidity preferred.

Helianthemum “Fire Dragon”

Evergreen Perennial

Sub-shrub, low-growing groundcover, related to Rockroses. Profusion of rose-pink to orange flowers cover plant throughout spring.

Helianthemum “Mesa Wine”

Evergreen Perennial

Sub-shrub, low-growing groundcover, related to Rockroses. Profusion of wine-red flowers cover plant throughout spring.

Helianthemum “Wisley Pink”

Evergreen Perennial

Sub-shrub, low-growing groundcover, related to Rockroses. Profusion of pink flowers cover plant throughout spring.

Helianthemum “Wisley Primrose”

Evergreen Perennial

Sub-shrub, low-growing groundcover, related to Rockroses. Profusion of vibrant yellow flowers cover plant throughout spring.

Hesperantha coccinea

Bulbous Perennial Iris

Good garden plant. Leafy clumps send up 2ft tall bloom stalk with vibrant red flowers. Spreads easily with water. Will die back if dry in summer, to come back in spring. Can be submerged in water.

Heuchera “Beaujolais”

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Evergreen Perennial

Huge burgundy leaves with a touch of silver, heavily veined in deep violet. Cream-colored, bell-shaped blooms rise to 16″ mid-summer.

Heuchera “Canyon Belle”

H. elegans x H. sanguinea
Evergreen Perennial

Small red flowers on 18″ tall red stems late spring through summer. Great for edging or containers. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant.

Heuchera “Caramel”

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Evergreen Perennial

Mounding, lobed, honey apricot leaves deepen in color with warm weather. Clusters of pink bells rise to 26″ mid-summer.

Heuchera “Encore”

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Evergreen Perennial

Deep rose purple leaves with a silver sheen, dark veins and vibrant, red purple undersides. Cream, bell-shaped flowers rise to 18″ mid-summer.

Heuchera “Hercules”

Evergreen Perennial

Scarlet red flowers on 3ft. stalks spring through summer. Marbled gray-green leaves.

Heuchera “Miracle”

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Evergreen Perennial

Lime leaves with central red purple splash mature to brick red with lime gold edge and silver reverse. Pink, clustered flowers rise to 14″ mid-summer.

Heuchera “Old la Rochette”

Evergreen Perennial

Delicate, low growing clumps of ruffle-edged green leaves. Stalks of small pink flowers in spring attract hummingbirds. Good under oaks, great for shady rock gardens.

Heuchera “Plum Pudding”

Evergreen Perennial

Beautiful purple and silvery leaves. Great in rock gardens and mixed planters. Perfect for dry shade color. Tight mound.

Heuchera “Prince”

Evergreen Perennial

Neat and tidy densely-ruffled purple foliage. Cream, bell-shaped flowers rise to 18″ mid-summer on bright scarlet stems.

Heuchera “Stormy Seas”

Evergreen Perennial

White flowers on 3ft. stalks mid-spring through summer. Profusions of vibrant purple leaves.

Heuchera “Tiramisu”

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Evergreen Perennial

Bright yellow foliage with heavy splashes of red along veins and leaf center. Clusters of creamy, bell-shaped blooms rise to 18″ mid-summer.

Heuchera maxima

Perennial Herb

Delicate, low groundcover with small leaves about 3″ across. Small pink and white flowers. Great for shady rock gardens.

Heuchera rubescens

Perennial Herb

Delicate, low groundcover with small leaves about 3″ across. Small pink and white flowers. Great for shady rock gardens.

Iris Pacific Coast Hybrids

Evergreen Perennial

Gorgeous clumps of dark green leaves give way to spectacularly colored blooms from spring through summer.

Juncus patens

Rush

Versatile rush adapted to our dry summers and wet winters. Forming a dense clump and flowering in Feb thru Oct.

Juncus patens “Elk Blue”

Rush

Dense, grass-like clumps of smooth blue-grey stems. Adapted to dry summers and wet winters, can tolerate dry shade to standing water in full sun.

Kniphofia “Orange Flame”

Clump-forming Perennial

Blooms start appearing in spring and will keep blooming through the fall! Bright orange-red tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds.

Kniphofia “Primrose Beauty”

Clump-forming Perennial

Spring/summer yellow tubular blooms are similar to Aloe’s torch sprays, attractive to hummingbirds. Needs rich soil with excellent drainage.

Kniphofia caulescens

Clump-forming Perennial

Blooms early spring to late fall on top of 3′ stalks, red fading to yellow. Stiff blue aloe-like leaves. Hummingbird plant.