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Trees California (Western) Redbud (Cercis occidentalis): Small, deciduous, multi-trunk tree; 12 to 20 ft tall; clusters of magenta flowers on bare stems, early spring; round, bright green heart-shaped leaves emerge late spring, turn yellow before drop in fall. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant_descri ption.aspx?PlantID=130 California (Western) Sycamore (Plantanus racemosa): The California Sycamore is a fast growing deciduous tree that reaches up to 40-50 ft. high. It tolerates heat, smog, and drought conditions as well as moist conditions; it is native to riparian areas. It has interesting mottled bark when the tree is bare in winter.Information by Gardensoft http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant_descri ption.aspx?PlantID=18481 Catalina Cherry (Prunus lyonii) Dense evergreen tree, up to 20 ft tall x 10 ft wide; large glossy-green leaves; cream flower clusters, late spring/mid-summer; large berries ripen green, red, black. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant_descri ption.aspx?PlantID=514 Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) Large beautifully-shaped evergreen tree; oval leaves; grows 1- 3 ft per year, some to 40 ft tall and wide in 1520 years; heritage tree with nutritious acorns and habitat for various species, especially native birds; alternative to non-native tropical Ficus. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant_descri ption.aspx?PlantID=537 Toyon or California Holly ( Heteromeles arbutifolia): Evergreen shrub to small tree; up to 12 ft tall, 8 ft wide; cream white summer flowers; bright red berries; attracts songbirds. http://bewaterwise.com/Gardensoft/plant_descri ption.aspx?PlantID=451