Evergreen Perennial
Perennial occurs throughout the Western US. Huge masses of rose pink flowers spring through late summer that open in the afternoon and fade by morning.
Evergreen Perennial
Perennial occurs throughout the Western US. Huge masses of rose pink flowers spring through late summer that open in the afternoon and fade by morning.
O. europaea “Little Ollie”
Evergreen tree
Dwarf non-fruiting olive, multi-stemmed, with dark green leaves. Excellent for hedges and marine exposures.
O. europaea “Manzanillo”
Evergreen tree
Cultivated for edible fruit. The epitome of a Mediterranean climate plant – loves the San Francisco Bay Area. Picturesque shade tree with grey leaves.
O. europaea “Montra”
Evergreen tree
Bushy multi-stemmed small tree. Fruitless. Closely spaced grey-green leaves. Great for small yards. The epitome of a Mediterranean climate plant for the Bay Area.
O. europaea “Skylark”
Evergreen tree
Compact, multi-trunked small tree. Small fruit some years. Closely spaced grey-green leaves. Great for small yards. The epitome of a Mediterranean climate plant for the Bay Area.
O. europaea “Wilsonii”
Evergreen tree
Cultivated to be fruitless. The epitome of a Mediterranean climate plant – loves the San francisco Bay Area. Picturesque shade tree with grey leaves, and no fruit dropping – “a clean plant.”
Evergreen tree
Pea-sized black fruit. Picturesque shade tree with glossy dark green leaves, brown on the undersides.
Slow-growing, thorny, deciduous tree with swollen trunk/caudex
Succulent bonsai tree in the Cashew Family (Anacardiaceae) with thickened roots that can be further exposed as the plant grows. Deciduous. Slow growing, no frost. Small pinnate leaves are a little bit larger and greener in shade; Tiny and deep red in full sun.
O. planiscapus “Black Beard”
Evergreen Lily
Slow growing, tight clumps of arching silky black grass-like blades. 14″ bloom spikes with white flowers.
O. planiscapus “Nigrescens”
Evergreen Lily
Slow growing, tight clumps of thin, arching deep purple-black grass-like blades. Bloom spikes with white flowers from summer to fall.
Evergreen Lily
Fast growing, tight clumps of thin, arching deep green grass-like blades. 12″ bloom spikes with lavender flowers.
Small pads, will grow 3 feet tall. Very spiny pads turn purple in winter.
O. engelmanii “Big Sky”
Large brown spines, 8-10″ pads. Will grow 6 to 8 feet tall. A robust and large selection.
O. rufida “Desert Gem”
Small prickly pear with lots of glochids to 10″ w/orange flowers
Fast growing to 2ft, hot pink flowers. Covered in long white 4″ spines that glow silver when backlit. Cold Hardy.
Large, cultivated variety with yellow flowers. Edible pads.
Green pads spread out to 4ft wide in a low growth pattern. Abundant orange flowers in spring. Moderately slow grower.
O. erinacea v. utahensis hybrid.
Low-spine. Spring bloom flush in crimson pink flowers, and sometimes winter.
Lime green pads, light rose-pink flowers. Low-spine, low-growing, cold hardy.
O. polyacantha var. hystricina, O. utahensis
Low growing, spreading prickly-pear cactus. Purple spots develop in cold weather. Brilliant carmine-pink flowers spring through summer.
Narrow variegated pads. Keep dry in winter. Great for indoor in a sunny window.
Classic blue cactus from the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. Very low water, can handle high heat and winter cold if dry. Pink flowers. Loads of small glochids, very few spines. Will get 2 to 3 feet tall and spread 6 to 8 feet wide over time. Pads were used medicinally.
Compact variety. Smaller pads than the species, often heart-shaped. Will stay as low as 1 foot tall, but will spread 4 feet wide.
Thin purple pads, red blooms; Glochids, no central spines. Low growing, sprawling
Nopalea cochenillifera
Prickly pear to 10′; low-spine, delicious edible pads
Ovate pads, orange flowers. Can reach 10ft tall, and wide.
O. cacanapa “Ellisiana”
Big round pads, purple-edged in full sun. Large edible reddish purple fruit. Practically spineless, including minimal glochids.
O. linguiformis
Distinctive narrow ovate pads. Variable growth and spination; can be very spiny or low spine and can grow wide or tall. Large edible fruit. Shrubby w/many pads, will sprawl. Variable yellow to orange blooms.
Large edible fruit. Shrubby w/many pads, will sprawl to 10ft. Variable yellow to orange blooms.