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Semi-Trailing Yellow Gazania
Sea Lavender
Tuttle Dwarf Natal Plum
Santa Barbara Daisy, Mexican Daisy
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Semi-Trailing Yellow Gazania

Common name: Semi-Trailing Yellow Gazania
Botanical name: Gazania 'Mitsuwa Yellow'

This somewhat hardy perennial will grow 6"-12" high and may spread 4' wide. It produces wonderful, bright yellow flowers in spring, summer and fall. It does best in full sun with well draining soil in coastal areas. In desert regions, this ground cover does best with afternoon shade and extra summer water. Gazanias prefer well draining soil. Looks great as a lawn substitute, hillside, or parking strip.

Sea Lavender

Common name: Sea Lavender
Botanical name: Limonium perezii

This mounding shrub will reach about 3' high and has large, dark green leaves with small blue and purple flowers that bloom in spring and summer. Very hardy and outstanding perennial for water wise gardens. Tall clusters of tiny, deep mauve flowers are produced throughout much of the year. Ornamental foliage is evergreen and forms an attractive, rounded mound.Can be mass planted for low maintenance areas or low, edging borders.

Tuttle Dwarf Natal Plum

Common name: Tuttle Dwarf Natal Plum
Botanical name: Carissa macrocarpa 'Tuttle'

This spreading, low-growing sub-shrub will grow about 2'-3' tall and 5' wide. It has small, glossy, dark green, fleshy leaves that densely cover the shrub. Delicate white, star-shaped, fragrant flowers bloom in spring and summer. Oval fruit appear in summer, turning red when ripe. This fruit can be used for jams and jellies. This plant oozes sap when branches are cut or broken and may cause allergenic reactions for some people. Watch out for thorns. This plant tolerates coastal as well as desert areas. It needs little water in coastal areas but more in hot inland valleys. Prune to desired shape.

Santa Barbara Daisy, Mexican Daisy

Common name: Santa Barbara Daisy, Mexican Daisy
Botanical name: Erigeron karvinskianus

This low mounding perennial is used as a ground cover since it reaches 2' tall and spreads 5'. It has fine textured, green leaves and white to pinkish, daisy-like flowers with gold centers that bloom spring through fall in coastal areas. In warmer, inland areas, the plant appears to be semi-dormant but will perk up as soon as the weather starts to cool. Control its growth with watering as it can be invasive in some areas. It looks best in full sun in coastal areas but prefers afternoon shade in warm, inland areas. It attracts bees. This is a great plant for rock gardens, planters, containers, or spilling over walls.