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Monterey Pine
Tree Aloe
Aloe Vera or Medicinal Aloe
Fox Tail Agave
Hairy Dewflower
Western Ice Plant
Fernleaf Acacia
White Ironbark
Sky Flower. Golden Dew-Drop
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Monterey Pine

Common name: Monterey Pine
Botanical name: Pinus radiata

The Pinus radiata is an evergreen with an incredibly fast growth rate. It survives well in coastal areas and in well drained soils. With age, the tree drops its lower branches, thus producing a rounded, flat crown. This tree can reach 50'-100' tall and 3' wide. Pine needles are aromatic.

Tree Aloe

Common name: Tree Aloe
Botanical name: Aloe arborescens

This succulent is large, full of branches and produces deep red orange blooms in fall and winter. The flowers produce a nectar that is attractive to many different birds; this plant is grown all over the world. This succulent can reach 8' tall and 5' wide. Leaves are narrow, recurved and tooth margined and can be green or yellowish or blue green, depending on how much sun it receives. It tolerates sun or shade.

Aloe Vera or Medicinal Aloe

Common name: Aloe Vera or Medicinal Aloe
Botanical name: Aloe vera

The rosette of this plant consists of fleshy gray green leaves, which are narrow, succulent and erect with soft spines on margins. This Aloe is a slow to moderate grower. Flowers are spikes of yellow, 2'-3' tall and bloom late winter to summer. This aloe can form large clumps. It will tolerate full to partial sun, needs some supplemental water in heat and good drainage. It attracts hummingbirds. This aloe is a Mediterranean native. The sap is used for burns and abrasions.

Fox Tail Agave

Common name: Fox Tail Agave
Botanical name: Agave attenuata

This Agave has a dramatic tropical form. Even light frost can damage its succulent leaves. It is great for containers. In the low desert, partial sun will be best. If it becomes top heavy, simply cut and stick in the ground to root. It is not a fast grower and has light green foliage. It will also die after flowering but pups around the mother will survive. Distinctive with its large rosette of leaves perched on a long curving trunk, it is a native from Mexico. Also called: Velvet Agave

Hairy Dewflower

Common name: Hairy Dewflower
Botanical name: Drosanthemum hispidum

Purple Iceplant is a sub-shrub with succulent looking leaves, It reaches 2' tall and will spread 3' . Foliage is gray green and covered with tiny protrusions that will glitter in the sun. Flowers are dark purple and striking, with 1" diameter heads, blooming in spring and summer. However, it is not a good erosion control plant because it is not a good root "holder". This plant does best in full sun with well draining soil. It is tolerant of ocean spray as well as desert heat as long as it gets additional summer water. Reduce water in winter.

Western Ice Plant

Common name: Western Ice Plant
Botanical name: Carpobrotus chilensis

This succulent perennial makes a great groundcover and produces bright magenta/purple flowers that have a light yellow center and are surrounded by stiff, crisp, light green foliage.

Fernleaf Acacia

Common name: Fernleaf Acacia
Botanical name: Acacia baileyana

This is one of the showiest Acacias for western gardens. It usually grows to 15' in height, with a compact, dense habit; it is one of the first plants to flower, blooming heavily in late winter. It has soft textured, gray green or blue green leaves. It is drought tolerant one it's established and originates from Southeastern Australia. Prune after bloom cycle is done to remove dead branches or to thin. Also called Cootamundra Wattle. Each leaf has 2-10 primary leaflets (pinnae) and there are 20-30 pinnules per pinna. This is one of the hardiest Acacias. It can grow to 25' in 6 years, but generally only live 20-30 years. It is not particular as to soil and no fertilizer is required

White Ironbark

Common name: White Ironbark
Botanical name: Eucalyptus leucoxylon

This Eucalyptus variety is usually an upright grower, slender and open, reaching heights of 40'-80'. It is fairly fast growing. It sheds bark annually, with the result being a satin smooth, white trunk and sometimes dappled gray. Peeling bark can be litter nuisance. Long, gray green, aromatic leaves have sickle shape. White flowers appear in winter or spring, followed by green capsule fruit appearing in spring or summer. This tree is drought and seaside tolerant. It attracts birds and bees but not deer.

Sky Flower. Golden Dew-Drop

Common name: Sky Flower. Golden Dew-Drop
Botanical name: Duranta erecta

This vining shrub grows from 15'-25' tall and 8'-12' wide. This plant blooms profusely with clusters of blue flowers all through the summer. Orange-yellow berries follow the flowers. Full sun and regular water are necessary to keep this shrub looking and performing its best. Looks great espaliered or grown as a small tree or large bush. This plant has poisonous leaves and fruit.