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Sales Office 30970 Via Puerta Del Sol Oceanside, CA 92057 (760) 630-5400 Fax (760) 630-8276 2006 Catalog Mailing Address P.O. Box 240 Big View Rd. Via Puerta del Sol Bonsall, CA 92003 Bonsall North River Rd. a ta W y Go Oceanside Pa ci Pardee Cover.indd 1 fic E. V i s ph er C a n y o n R d . Escondido Ave. Vista Oc ea n Escondido 2/2/06 10:45:58 AM Pardee Cover.indd 2 2/2/06 10:46:12 AM Grower of Quality Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Wholesale Catalog 2006 Nursery Hours Monday through Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm Mailing Address P.O. Box 240 Bonsall, CA 92003 Phone: 760-630-5400 Fax: 760-630-8276 Shipping Address 30970 Via Puerta del Sol Oceanside, CA 92057 Web Site: www.pardeetree.com Table of Contents Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Palms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ardee Tree Nursery, California’s Premier Tree Nursery, was established in 1982 in the beautiful Rancho Santa Fe area of San Diego County. Due to our rapid growth and customer demands, the nursery relocated in 1993 to a 310 acre park-like setting in the City of Oceanside. We are conveniently located between the I-5 and I-15 freeways where our unique microclimate offers ideal year-round growing conditions. Pardee Tree Nursery offers plant material in container sizes ranging from 1 gallon to 72" boxes, as well as in-ground specimen trees. Pardee Tree Nursery is dedicated to growing the highest quality plant material and providing exceptional customer service to the landscape and nursery industries throughout the United States and Canada. Ferns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Grasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Shrubs and Vines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Staff Listings and Contact Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Driver’s Unloading Safety Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Terms and Conditions of Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 We welcome you to visit our nursery during normal business hours or by scheduling an appointment with one of our experienced sales staff. You can also find additional information about Pardee Tree Nursery at www.pardeetree.com. Note: in the plant listings that follow, Zone refers to climate zones as defined in the Sunset Western Garden Book Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Bauhinia x blakeana Callistemon viminallis Acacia melanoxylon Aloe bainesii Evergreen. Fast dense upright growth. Dark green 2–4" long leaves. Grows to 40' high, 20' wide. Creamy to straw-colored flowers on short clusters in spring. Zones: 8, 9, 13–24 Evergreen. Slow growing to 20–30' or taller, with heavy forking trunk and branches. Rosettes of 2–3' leaves, spikes of rose pink flowers on 1½–2' stalks. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Semi-evergreen. Umbrella-like habit reaches 20' high and wide. Blooms from late fall to spring are shaped like some orchids with 5½–6" purple-pink flowers. Zones: 13, 19, 21, 23, 24 Evergreen. Shrub or small tree with pendulous branches. Fast growing to 20–30' tall, 15' spread. Leaves narrow, light green, 6" long. Bright red brushes from late spring into summer. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 Black Acacia Agonis flexuosa Peppermint Willow Evergreen. Spreading, medium-fast grower to 25–35' tall and 15–30' wide. Narrow, willow-like leaves to 6" long. Leaves smell like peppermint. Small white flowers bloom profusely in late spring. Zones: 15–17, 20–24 Tree Aloe Hong Kong Orchid Tree Cassia leptophylla Gold Medallion Tree Arbutus ‘Marina’ Nearly evergreen. Fast growing to 20–25', open headed, low spreading, tending to weep. Leaves with up to 12 pairs of narrow leaflets. Deep yellow flowers to 3" wide, in 6–8" long spikes through July– August; scattered blooms later. Zones: 15, 16, 20–24 Evergreen. To 40' tall and wide. Ornamental rich red-brown shredding bark, clusters of rosy pink fall flowers. 3–4" dark green leaves. Fluorescent orange strawberry fruit. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Arbutus unedo Cercis canadensis Strawberry Tree Eastern Redbud Evergreen. Slow to moderate growth to 8–35' tall with equal spread. Trunk and branches have rich red-brown shredding bark. Dark green, redstemmed leaves are oblong, 2–3" long. Clusters of small white urn-like flowers and 3 ⁄4" round red fruit appear at same time in fall & winter. Zones: 4–24 Deciduous. Largest and fastest grower of the redbuds, 25–30' tall and wide. Rich green 3–6" long leaves. Profuse display of rosy pink flowers. ‘Forest Pansy’ has purple foliage. Zones: 1–24 Chionanthus retusus Chinese Fringe Tree Bambusa multiplex ‘Alphonse Karr’ Evergreen. 8–10' tall, clumping, brilliant yellow culms are brightly striped green on yellow. Dense fountain-like growth. Zones: Hardy to 15° Bambusa oldhamii Giant Timber Bamboo Aloe bainesii Evergreen. 15–25' tall, clumping with 4" wide stems. Densely foliaged, most common bamboo in Southern California. Zones: Hardy to 15° Alnus rhombifolia White Alder Deciduous. Very fast growing to 50–90' tall, 40' wide. Branches spread out, then droop at tips. Coarsely toothed, 2½–4" leaves are dark green. Zones: 1b–10, 14–21 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Weeping Bottle Brush Arbutus ‘Marina’ Bauhinia variegata Purple Orchid Tree Semi-evergreen. Shrub or tree. 20–35' tall and wide. Light pink to purple, broad petaled, 2–3" wide flowers, usually blooms winter–spring. Light green, broad-lobed leaves. Zones: 13, 18–24 Betula pendula European White Birch Deciduous. Upright main branches, weeping side branches. Grows to 30–40' tall and 15–20' tall. As trees mature the bark becomes white with black clefts. Glossy, rich green leaves 2½" long are diamond-shaped. Zones: 1–12, 14–24 Deciduous. Grows to 20' tall, almost as wide. Usually seen as a big multi-stemmed shrub but can be trained as a small tree. Leaves 2–4" long. Pure white blossom clusters to 4" long appear in late spring or early summer. Zones: 3–9, 14–24 x Chitalpa tashkentensis ‘Pink Dawn’ Deciduous. This tree is the result of a cross between a Catalpa and a Chilopsis (Desert Willow). The blooms are spectacular and last much of the spring. It is a great small tree, staying in the 20–30' range. Erect clusters of frilly, trumpet-shaped pink flowers appear from late spring to early fall. Zones: 3–24 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree Evergreen. Grows slowly to 50' or taller, 60' wide. Aromatic 2½–5" long leaves smell like camphor when crushed. New foliage in early spring is pink, red or bronze, matures to shiny yellow green. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Elaeocarpus decipiens Japanese Blueberry Tree Evergreen. 30–60' tall, 20–30' wide, with densely branched upright habit. New leaves rusty & hairy, turning smooth and bright green. Blooms in summer with scented white flowers followed by blue-black fruits. Zones: 8–9, 14–24 Eriobotrya deflexa Bronze Loquat Evergreen. Fast growing, shrubby plant grows to 18' tall to 15' wide. New leaves emerge bright copper and hold that color for a long time before turning green. Garlands of creamy white, fragrant flowers in spring. Zones: 8–24 Erythrina caffra Kaffir Coral Tree Briefly deciduous. Blooms in the early spring. It will continue to bloom sporadically throughout much of the rest of the year. Grows 24–40' tall and 40–60' wide. Zones: 21–24 Erythrina coralloides Naked Coral Tree Cupressus sempervirens Cupaniopsis anacardioides Carrot Wood Tree Evergreen. Slow to moderate growth to 40' tall, 30' wide. Glossy dark green leaves divided into six to ten leathery 4" long leaflets. Zones: 16–24 Cupressus sempervirens Italian Cypress Deciduous. Flowers in spring when the tree has few if any leaves. This hardy tropical tree is probably the most cold tolerant of the coral trees. Grows to 30' tall and wide, sometimes wider. Branches have black thorns. Zones: 12, 13, 19–24 Erythrina crista–galli Cockspur Coral Tree Deciduous. One of the hardiest of the coral trees. It blooms strongly in the spring with brilliant red flowers. Grows to 20' tall and wide. Zones: 7–9, 12–17, 19–24 Evergreen. Horizontal branches with dark green foliage. Dense narrow tree to 60' tall, 5–10' wide at maturity. Zones: 8–15, 18–21 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Erythrina sykesii Deciduous. Showy red flowers appear in winter before leaves emerge. Grows to 24–30' tall and wide. Zones: 19–24 Eucalyptus citriodora Lemon–scented Gum Evergreen. Attractive, narrow tree. Lower half to two-thirds of tree trunk is bare. Has small white flowers and 3–7" long golden green leaves that are lemon scented. Grows 45–90' tall and 15–45' wide. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Eucalyptus cladocalyx Sugar Gum Evergreen. Skyline tree with characteristic puffy clouds of foliage with creamy white flowers. Shiny reddish 3–5" leaves are oval-shaped. Tan bark peels to show creamy patches. Grows 45–90' tall and 45– 75' wide. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Eucalyptus ficifolia Red –flowering Gum Evergreen. Usually single-trunked, round headed. Showy foot long clusters of red flowers all year, peaking in summer. Dark green leathery 3–7" long leaves. Grows 18–45' tall and 15–60' wide. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Eucalyptus microtheca Coolibah Evergreen. Bushy, round headed, single- or multi-stemmed tree. Insignificant creamy white flowers. Blue green, ribbon-like leaves to 8" long. Grows to 30–60' tall and 24–54' wide. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Eucalyptus polyanthemos Silver Dollar Gum Evergreen. Graceful and medium in size with a moderate growth rate. Slender, straight form with foliage that is gray-green in color and oval to round in shape. It needs full sun to grow well. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Red Ironbark Evergreen. In addition to the colorful pink to orange red blooms this tree survives more cold than most eucalyptus on the market. The near-black bark contrasting with the light gray leaves makes this tree a standout even when it is not in bloom. Zones: 5, 6, 8–24 Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple Guava Evergreen. The Pineapple Guava is a large shrub, hedge or small tree. The flowers and fruit are both edible and fragrant. They have a sweet pineapple flavor, less sharp than that of the true pineapple. The fruit comes ripe in October and November. The tree can grow to 20' or more. Zones: 7–9, 12–24 Ficus benjamina Weeping Fig Evergreen. Grows quickly to 30–40' tall and wide. Leathery 5" long, shiny green leaves densely clothe drooping branches. Zones: 13, 23, 24 Ficus microcarpa Indian Laurel Fig, Ficus Nitida Evergreen. Moderate grower to 25–30' tall and 35–40' wide. Beautiful weeping form with long drooping branches clothed with blunt-tipped 2–4" long leaves. Plant sold as nitida may have the same weeping form or may have upright-growing branches. ‘Green Gem’ has softer, lighter green leaves. Zones: 9, 13, 16–24 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Ficus rubiginosa Geijera parviflora Koelreuteria bipinnata Liquidambar styraciflua Evergreen. Single- or multi-trunked densely foliaged tree to 20–50' tall and 30–50' wide. Leaves about 5" long, deep green above, generally rust colored and wooly underneath. ‘Florida’ has lighter green leaves, no rust coloring underneath. Zones: 18–24 Evergreen. Graceful fine-textured tree. Grows to 25–30' tall and 20' wide. Narrow, drooping 3–6" long leaves give a weeping willow effect. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Deciduous. Grows to 20–40' tall and wide. Leaves 1–2' long, divided into 7–12" oval leaflets; turn yellow for a short time. Late summer flowers are yellow. Capsules are in shades or orange, red, or salmon. Deep roots, not invasive. Zones: 8–24 Deciduous. Liquidambar trees put on a most reliable show of fall color in Southern California. Growing to about 60' tall and 20' wide. ‘Burgundy’ deep purple-red fall color, ‘Festival’ combination of yellow, peach, pink, orange & red and the ‘Palo Alto’ turns orange-red. Zones: 3–9, 14–24 Rustyleaf Fig Fraxinus angustifolia ‘Raywood’ Raywood Ash Deciduous. Compact fast grower to 25–30' tall and 25' wide. Small leaves that turn purple-red in fall. Zones: 2b–9, 12–24 Australian Willow Grevillea robusta Silk Oak Evergreen. Very quick grower often reaching 30' or more in under 5 years. It requires little or no additional water after it is established. Large clusters of bright golden orange flowers in the spring. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Ilex x altaclerensis ‘Wilsonii’ Wilson Holly Evergreen. As a shrub it grows to 6–8' tall and wide, as a single-stemmed tree it grows to 15–20' tall and 10–12' wide. Evenly spine-toothed, rich green leaves are thick, leathery, 5" long, 3" wide. Heavy producer of bright red berries. Zones: 3b–24 Jacaranda mimosifolia Semi-evergreen. Grows to 25–40' tall and 15–30' wide, single-trunked or multi-trunked. Finely cut, ferny leaves usually drop in late winter. Flowers are lavender blue, tubular, 2" long carried in profuse 8" long clusters, bloom in mid to late spring. Zones: 12, 13, 15–24 Juniperus s. ‘Wichita Blue’ Evergreen. Brilliant blue, narrow pyramidal trees often with several main stems. Slow-growing to a height of 18'. Zones: 1–24 Ilex x altaclerensis ‘Wilsonii’ Fraxinus velutina ‘Fan Tex’ Arizona Ash Deciduous. Large dark green leaves, symmetrical canopy, fast growing, seedless. Vigorous grower 50' tall and 30' wide. Zones: 8–24 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Chinese Flame Tree American Sweet Gum Lagerstroemia hybrid Crape Myrtle Deciduous. Brightly colored for much of the summer, however they are vulnerable to mildew near the coast. They are often quite late to start budding out in the spring. ‘Muskogee’ is a lavender/ pink, ‘Natchez’ is a white and the ‘Tuscarora’ is a watermelon red. Grows to 24" tall and 12' wide. Zones: 7–10, 12–14, 18–21 Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay Evergreen. Grows slowly to 12–40' tall and wide. Leathery, 2–4" long aromatic leaves are used for cooking. Zones: 5–9, 12–24 Leptospermum laevigatum Australian Tea Tree Evergreen. A small bushy tree 10–30' tall and wide with small gray-green elliptical leaves about 1" long and ¼" wide. Small white flowers in spring are followed by woody ¼" seed capsules. The dark gray bark is shaggy with distorted trunks. Zones: 14–24 Ligustrum lucidum Glossy Privet Evergreen. Grows to 20–40' tall and wide. Leaves are glossy, 4–6" long, tapered and pointed, medium to dark green on both sides. Flowers bloom in especially large, feathery clusters 8" long in late spring and early summer. Creamy white and fragrant followed by small blue berries. Zones: 5–24 Jacaranda mimosifolia Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree Deciduous. Fast grower to 60–90' tall and 35– 50' wide. Leaves are 4–6" long, are 4-lobed with a tulip-like outline, shiny, dark green above and paler beneath. Tulip-shaped flowers are greenish yellow, orange at base, blooming in late spring. Trees do not usually bloom until they are 12–15 years old. Zones: 2–12, 14–24 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Lophostemon confertus Melaleuca quinquenervia Photinia x fraseri Pinus eldarica Evergreen. Erect, moderate to fast growth to 30– 45' tall and 25' wide. Reddish brown bark flaking off to reveal smooth, light–colored bark beneath. Oval, leathery bright green leaves are 4–6" long. Zones: 15–17, 19–24 Evergreen. Upright open growth to 20–40' tall, 15–25' wide. Thick spongy, light brown to whitish bark peels off in sheets. Stiff, narrow 2–4" long oval leaves are shiny pale green. Yellowish, white flowers bloom in summer and fall. Zones: 9, 12, 13, 15–17, 20–24 Evergreen shrub or small tree that has moderate to fast upright growth habit. 10–15' tall and wide. Oval leaves to 5" long with a bright showy bronzered in youth and mature to a dark leathery green. Zones: 3b (protected), 4–24 Evergreen. Symmetrical pine tree, somewhat more rounded with age, rapidly grows to 30–50' tall and 15–25' wide. Needles in bundles of two, 4–6" long. Cones have a true cone shape, 5–6" long. Zones: 7–9, 11–24 Pinus canariensis Pinus halepensis Evergreen. Narrow columnar tree with weeping 12" needles in bundles of three. Rapid grower to 50–80' tall and 30' wide. Cone is conical shape 4–9" long. Stems and trunks have a tiered effect: branches emerge in whorled groups, like stacks of umbrellas along trunk. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Evergreen. Form is pyramidal when young, rounded crown with age, massive lateral branches. Grows to 30–60' tall with a spread of 20–40'. Short needles, 2–3" long, usually 2 per bundle, fine appearance, 2–4" long. Cones, to 3" long, rounded, oval or oblong in shape. Zones: 8, 9, 11–24 Brisbane Box Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia Evergreen. Grows to 80' tall and 60' wide. Pure white, large flowers are very fragrant. Glossy leathery leaves are 4–8" long. Zones: 4–12, 14–24 ‘Little Gem’ Grows to 20–25' tall, 10–15' wide with small 5– 6" wide flowers, leaves half the size as species. ‘Majestic Beauty’ Grows 35–50' tall, 20' wide, flowers up to 1' across. Paper Bark Tree Metrosideros excelsus New Zealand Christmas Tree Evergreen. Grows to 30' tall and wide. Leaves are dark green above, white and wooly beneath. Big clusters of dark red flowers cover branch ends in late spring and early summer. Zones: 16, 17, 23, 24 Red Tip Photinia Canary Island Pine Myoporum laetum Italian Stone Pine Evergreen. Grows as stout bushy globe, developing a thick trunk, when mature it is broad and flat-topped. Moderate to fast growing to 40–80' tall and 40–60' wide. Needles in bundles of two, 5– 8" long. Cones, broadly oval are 3–5" long. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Nerium oleander Oleander ‘St. Mary’ Evergreen. Moderate to fast growth; most varieties reach a maximum height of 8–12' and as wide. Narrow, 4–12" long leaves are dark green, leathery, and glossy. Flowers 2–3" across, clustered at twig or branch ends, blooms May or June to October. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Zones: 8–16, 18–24 Grows 20–30' tall and 20 wide with 8–10" flowers. Olea europea ‘Samuel Sommer’ Fairly fast growing to 30–40' tall, 30' wide, dark green leaves with rust coloring underneath. Melaleuca nesophila Pink Melaleuca Evergreen. Fast growing to 15–20' tall and wide. Grayish cream bark is thick and spongy, gray-green leaves are thick, roundish to 1" long. Bottlebrush flower clusters are pink, fading to white with yellow tips. Zones: 13, 16–24 Pinus thunbergii Japanese Black Pine Evergreen. Handsome tree that can be trained as a bonsai. Needles in bundles of two, 3–4½" long. Cones are 3" oval-shaped. Slow growing to 20' tall and 10' wide. Spreading branches form broad, conical tree, irregular and spreading in age, often leaning trunk. Zones: 3–12, 14–21 European Olive Evergreen. Slow growing to 25–30' tall and 25– 30' wide. Leaves are 1–3" long, oblong or lanceolate, leathery, gray-green above and silvery beneath. Small, yellow fragrant flowers followed by inedible fruit. Bark is a smooth gray that becomes fissured as tree ages. ‘Bonita’ sold as fruitless but has fruit similar in size to Ligustrum. ‘Seedless’ bear little or no fruit or pollen. ‘Wilsonii’ bears little or no fruit. Zones: 8, 9, 11–24 10 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Aleppo Pine Pinus pinea Evergreen. Shrub or tree, fast growing to 30' tall and 20' wide. Dense 3–4" long leaves with clusters of white summer flowers with purple markings, followed by reddish/purple fruit. Makes a good screen. Zones: 8, 9, 14–17, 19–24 ‘Russet’ Fast-growing to 80' tall, 20' wide. Glossy green leaves, rust colored underneath. Afghan Pine Pinus torreyana Torrey Pine Pinus torreyana Evergreen. Broad, open, irregular, picturesque habit when exposed to ocean winds, tall, upright, symmetrical inland. Fast growing to 40–60' tall and 30–50' wide. Needles in bundles of five, 8–13" long, gray green to dark green. Cones are 4–6" long, roundish. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 11 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Pistacia chinensis Podocarpus henkelii Prunus caroliniana Pyrus kawakamii Deciduous. Good fall color. Leaves turn luminous orange to red with shades of yellow. Moderate growth rate to 20–30' tall and 20–30' wide. Zones: 4–16 Evergreen. Erect tree grows slowly to 30–50' tall and 15–20' wide. Bears masses of drooping, shiny green leaves 5–7" long when young, older plants leaves are 1–2" long. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Evergreen. As a shrub or screen it grows to 20' tall, as a tree it grows 20–30' tall and 15–25' wide. Dense 2–4" long, smooth edged, glossy green leaves. Small, fragrant creamy white flowers bloom in late winter, early spring. ‘Compacta’ is more densely branched and reaches only 8–10’ , 6–8' wide. Zones: 5–24 Partially deciduous. Grows to 15–30' tall and wide, with drooping branchlets and glossy green, oval 2–4" leaves with pointed tips. Masses of white flowers in winter and early spring. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Chinese Pistache Pittosporum undulatum Victorian Box Long-Leafed Yellow Wood Populus fremonti Carolina Laurel Cherry Evergreen. Slow to moderate growth to 30–40' and wide. Leaves are medium to dark green, glossy and wavy-edged, 6–8" long. Fragrant creamy-white flowers bloom in the spring. Smooth, dark brown bark. Zones: 14–17, 21–24 Western Cottonwood Platanus x acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ Populus nigra ‘Italica’ Lombardy Poplar Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Deciduous. Rapidly grows to 40–80' and 30–40' wide. Leaves are large maple-like with 3–5 lobes and are 4–10" wide. When mature, round ball catkins turn brown and contain oval brown seeds. Bark is olive-green to creamy. Older bark sheds in patches to reveal pale, smooth new bark beneath. Zones: 2–24 Deciduous. Beautiful columnar tree 40–100' tall, 15–30' wide, with upward reaching branches. Bright green, 4" leaves turn golden yellow in fall. Zones: 1–11, 14–24 Deciduous. Grows to 50' tall, 30' wide, strong vertical limbs. Leaves same as ‘Aristocrat.’ White flowers bloom in early spring. Zones: 2b–9, 14–24 London Plane Tree Platanus racemosa California Sycamore Deciduous. Fast growing to 30–80' tall and 20– 50' wide, with multiple or leaning trunks. Smooth branches are often gracefully twisted and contorted. Bark is patchy, brown, gray or white. Deeply lobed leaves turn brown in fall. Zones: 4–24 Podocarpus gracilior Fern Pine Evergreen. Grows 20–60' tall and 10–20' wide. Can be grown as a standard, column or multitrunked tree. Soft grayish green leaves 2–4" long, ½" wide. Zones: 9, 13–24 Deciduous. Fast growing to 40–60' tall and 30' wide. Glossy yellow-green, coarsely toothed, virtually triangular leaves are thick-textured, 2–4" wide. They turn bright lemon yellow in fall. Zones: 1–12, 14–21 Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’ Deciduous. Grows to 35–40' tall, 20' wide. Leaves are 1½–3" long, broadly oval, scalloped edged and leathery. Glossy dark green, turning purplish-red in fall. White flowers in early spring. Zones: 2b–9, 14–24 Prosopis chilensis Chilean Mesquite Deciduous. Broad tree, foliage has an open appearance. Grows to 30' tall and wide. Deep, dark green, tiny leaflets form a canopy. Very drought tolerant. Zones: 10–13, 8–24, H1, H2 Evergreen Pear Quercus agrifolia Coast Live Oak Evergreen. Densely foliaged and round-headed up to 20–70' tall and wide. Oval, stiff, leathery dark green leaves, tooth edged and holly-like, 1–3" long. Conical ¾–1½" long acorns. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Quercus ilex Holly Oak Evergreen. Round headed, dense foliage up to 30–60' tall and wide. Leaves vary in shape and size but are usually oval to lance-shaped, 1–3" long with smooth or prickly edges, rich dark green on top, covered with gray hairs beneath. Egg-shaped to nearly round, 1–1½" acorns are gray brown. Zones: 4–24 Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Evergreen. Grows to 40–80' tall with a heavylimbed crown spreading twice as wide. Smoothedged, narrowly oval, 1½–5" long leaves are shiny dark green above, whitish beneath. Oval acorns to 1" long with sharp spine at tip. Zones: 4–24 Prunus c. ‘Krauter Vesuvius’ Purple Leaf Plum Deciduous. Moderate grower to 18' tall and 12' wide. Leaves are fairly small, blackish-purple and smooth above, downy on the veins underneath; simple, serrated 2–3 inches long. Fragrant, light pink to white flowers borne singly or in clusters in early spring before the leaves emerge. Zones: 3–22 Rhaphiolepis ‘Majestic Beauty’ Evergreen. Leaves 4" long, fragrant pink flowers. Can be trained as a tree to 20–25' tall, 8–10' wide. As a shrub easily kept at 10–12' tall and 6–8' wide. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Rhaphiolepis 'Majestic Beauty' 12 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees 13 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Rhus lancea Sapium sebiferum Syzygium paniculatum Ulmus parvifolia ‘True Green’ Evergreen. Slow grower to 20–30' tall, 20– 35' wide. Open spreading habit, weeping outer branchlets. Dark green leaves are divided into three willow-like, 4–5" long leaflets. Can be trained as a single-trunked or multi-trunked tree. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Deciduous. Grows to 30–40' tall, 25–30' wide with a dense, round or conical crown. Light green leaves are roundish, tapering to a slender point. Autumn leaves turn red, plum purple, yellow orange, or mixed colors. Zones: 8, 9, 12–16, 18–21 Evergreen. Single- or multi trunked tree 30–60' tall, 10–20' wide. Oblong 1½–3" long leaves, glossy green, tinged with bronze, reddish bronze new growth. Small, creamy white summer flowers look like brushes. Blossoms are followed by ¾" edible fruit. Frequently used as a hedge. Zones: 15, 16, 20–24 Semi-evergreen or deciduous. Fast growing to 40–60' tall, 50–70' wide. Form variable, but generally spreading, with long, arching branchlets. Leathery dark green leaves are ¾–2½" long. Zones: 3–24 Robinia x ambigua ‘Purple Robe’ Schefflera pueckleri (Tupidanthus calyptratus) Deciduous. Produces a chain of dark rose-pink flowers in spring and grows to 35' and 25' wide. Fall leaves turn yellow. Zones: 2–24 Evergreen. Fast growing to 20–40' tall and wide. Leaves nearly 2' wide are divided into seven- to nine-stalked, glossy bright green leaflets, each 7" long, 2½" wide. Zones: 19–24 African Sumac Purple Robe Tree Chinese Tallow Tree Schinus molle California Pepper Evergreen. Fast growing to 25–40' tall and wide. Gnarled trunks and branches develop with age. Bright green leaves with many narrow leaflets to 2" long. Drooping, 4–6" clusters of tiny yellowish white summer flowers, rosy red berries in fall and winter. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Salix babylonica Weeping Willow Deciduous. Grows to 30–50' tall and wide. Leaves are 3–6" long, greenish or brown branchlets. Fast growing. Zones: 3–24 Pink Trumpet Tree Semi-evergreen. Slow to 25–50' tall and wide. Showy, trumpet-shaped flowers in late winter or spring, in white to light pink and purple. Leaves are typically green, divided or undivided into as many as seven leaflets arranged like fingers of hand. Zones: 15, 26, 20–24 Thevetia peruviana Yellow Oleander Evergreen. Can be trained as a tree to 20–30' tall and wide, or as a shrub to 8' tall and wide. Leaves are 3–6" long. Fragrant 2–3" yellow to apricot flowers bloom from early summer into fall. Zones: 13, 21–24 Tipuana tipu Brazilian Pepper Tipu Tree Evergreen. Moderate growth to 30' tall and wide. Has dark green, glossy, coarse leaves with 5–13 oval leaflets, showy bright red berries in winter. Zones: 13–17, 19–24 Semi-evergreen. Fast growing tree 25–40' tall, 30–60' wide. Has broad flattened crown, light green 1½" long leaves. Blooms from late spring to early summer, bearing clusters of apricot to yellow, sweet pea-shaped flowers. Zones: 12–16, 18–24 African Tulip Tree Evergreen. Very showy, fast growing to 40–75' tall, 20–50' wide. Glossy deep green leaves to 1½" long, divided into 9–19 leaflets. Clusters of tulipshaped, 4" flowers in scarlet to blood red appear at branch ends. Flowers most profuse in spring. Zones: 21–24 14 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Chinese Elm Tabebuia ipe Schinus terebinthifolius Spathodea campanulata Schinus terebinthifolius Australian Brush Cherry Tipuana tipu Tristania conferta (see Lophostemon confertus) Tupidanthus calyptratus (see Schefflera pueckleri) 15 Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Trees Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Howea forsteriana Asparagus densiflorus ‘Myers’ Kentia Palm Myers Asparagus Nephrolepis cordifolia Grows 50' or taller with a 10–15' spread. Feathery leaves on mature trees 8–10' long, green above, gray green underneath. Zones: 21–24 Grows up to 60' tall, 20' wide with leaves up to 9' long; leaflets are long and drooping. Slow growing. Zones: 17, 21–24 The formal looking fronds have an even, upright spiral arrangement of leaflets. Up to 2' tall, 3–4' wide clump. Zones: 12–24 Tufts of bright green, narrow, upright fronds. Spreads by thin, fuzzy runners. Can thrive in full sun with adequate water. 2–3' tall, 5' wide. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Asparagus densiflorus ‘Sprengeri’ Rumohra adiantiformis Arching or drooping stems 3–6' long. An excellent plant for use in hanging baskets, in borders or as a groundcover. Zones: 12–24 3' high and wide; spreads by rhizomes. Deep glossy green finely cut fronds. Zones: 14–17, 19–24 King Palm Butia capitata Pindo Palm 10–20' tall, with a crown of feathery gray green, arching leaves spreading 10–15' wide. Heavy trunk. Zones: 8, 9,12–24 Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm Big, heavy trunked plant to 60' tall, with many bright green to deep green arching fronds that form a crown to 50' wide. Zones: 9, 12–24 Phoenix reclinata Senegal Date Palm 20–30' high and wide, producing off shoots that form clumps with several curving trunks. Zones: 13, 23, 24 Phoenix roebellini Pygmy Date Palm Phoenix canariensis Chamaerops humilis Mediterranean Fan Palm Slow growing, very hardy. Clump forming with rich green foliage. Grows to 20'. Green to bluish green leaves on spiny leaf stalks. Zones: 4–24 Cocos plumosa (see Syagrus romanzoffianum) Cycas revoluta Sago Palm Has an airy, fern-like appearance. Grows slowly to 10'. Leaves are 2–3' long, divided into many narrow, leathery segments. Zones: 8–24 Small, slow growing, single-trunked palm to 6– 10' tall. Fine textured, curving leaves form a dense crown 6–8' across. Zones: 13, 23, 24 Seaforthia elegans (see Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) Syagrus romanzoffianum Queen Palm Large palm can grow to 50' tall, 20–25' wide. The leaves are graceful and arching, glossy and dark green, 10–15' long. Zones: 12, 13, 15–17, 19–24 Trachycarpus fortunei Windmill Palm Sprenger Asparagus Asplenium bulbiferum Mother Fern An evergreen fern growing to 4' tall and wide. Graceful, very finely cut light green fronds. Fronds produce leaflets that can be removed and planted. Zones: 14 (protected), 15–17, 20–24 Sword Fern Leatherleaf Fern Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern Thick leathery, medium green fronds are erect but spreading toward the top. Can take full sun in wet areas. 4–5' tall, 3' wide, spreads by wood rhizomes. Zones: 2B–9, 14–21 Cyathea cooperi Australian Tree Fern Fast growing, reaching 20' tall and 12' wide. Broad, bright green, finely cut fronds. Brownish hairs on leafstalks and leaf undersurfaces. Zones: 15–24 Dicksonia antarctica New Zealand Tree Fern Thick, red-brown, fuzzy trunk grows slowly to 15'. Many arching, 3–6' fronds grow from top of trunk. Zones: 8, 9, 14–17, 19–24 Nephrolepis cordifolia Very hardy, moderate to fast growth up to 30' tall and 10' wide. Trunk is covered with a blackish fiber that sheds with age. Toothed 1½' stalks carry 3' wide leaves. Zones: 4–24 16 Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms Palms 17 Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Ferns Grasses Grasses Grasses Carex tumulicola Grasses Grasses Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’ Berkley sedge Abelia x grandiflora ‘Ed Goucher’ Japanese Blood Grass Clumping evergreen sedge, 18–24" tall and wide. Lustrous, dark green leaves 1 ⁄8" wide arch out gracefully. Inconspicuous, brownish, spring blooming flowers are held on long, wiry stems. Zones: 3–9, 14–17, 19–24 Cyperus papyrus Papyrus Tall graceful, dark green stems 6–10' tall, topped with clusters of green threadlike parts to 1½' long. Will grow in shallow pools of water. Zones: 16, 17, 23, 24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs & Vines Glossy Abelia Upright clump 1–2' tall, 1' wide. Leaves emerge green at base, red at tip. Zones: 2B–24 Miscanthus sinensis Grows 3–5' tall and 5 feet wide. Produces lilacpink flowers in the spring and a bronzy foliage in the fall. Zones: 5–24 Japanese Silver Grass Acacia cultriformis Clumping, warm season grass. Showy whisklike plumes begin to flower July–September. Flowers range from silver to tan to reddish-purple. Fall foliage varies from tan and brown to brilliant red-orange and yellow. Zones: 2–24 Usually multi-stemmed growing to 10' by 10'. Produces yellow flower balls in March at the branch tips. Leaves are knife-shaped and blue-gray. Zones: 13–24 Knife acacia Acacia longifolia Sydney Golden Wattle 3–6" long leaves and golden yellow flowers blooming in late winter, early spring. Fast growing, up to 20' tall and wide. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Acacia redolens Grows 1–6' tall with a spread of 15'. Instead of true leaves, this ground cover has thick, leathery, gray-green phyllodes. It blooms in the spring with small yellow puffball flowers. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum' Agapanthus orientalis Deschampsia cespitosa Muhlenbergia rigens Clumps of narrow dark green leaves 1–2' tall and 2' wide. Evergreen except in colder climates. Airy inflorescence in late spring or early summer increase plant height to 4'. Zones: 2–24 Bright green leaves form a dense clump 4' high and wide. Slender yellow to purple flowers in autumn. Zones: 4–24 Northern Lights Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’ Equisetum hyemale Red Fountain Grass Horsetail Slender, hollow, 4' stems are bright green, with a ring of black and ash gray at each joint. Zones: 1–24 Grasses Grasses Lily of the Nile Deer Grass Seedless, very useful, smaller grass for desert & drought situations, mature size of about 5' tall & wide. Puts up pinkish-red flower plumes in the summer. Zones: 8–24 18 Grasses Grasses Grasses Strap leaves up to 15" tall. Sturdy flower stems extend to as much as 48" with round umbels of blue trumpet-shaped flowers in mid summer. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 Agapanthus orientalis ‘Alba’ White Lily of the Nile Same as species but with white flowers. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 Agapanthus orientalis ‘Peter Pan’ Dwarf form to 12" with blue flowers. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 Agapanthus orientalis ‘Queen Anne’ Foliage clump to 1½' high, blue blossoms on 2' stems. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 Agave attenuata Slow growing. Light green foliage that will die after flowering but pups around the mother will survive. Distinctive with its large rosette of leaves perched on a long curving trunk. Zones: 13, 20–24 Alstroemeria aurea 3–4' tall with numerous leafy flowering stems. Various colors sprinkled with dark stripes and flecks. Zones: 5–9, 14–24 Alyogyne huegelii Blue Hibiscus Upright to 5–8' tall and wide, deeply cut, rough textured dark green foliage. Glossy-petaled flowers 4–5" across, lilac blue to deep purple. Blooms onand-off all year. Zones: 13–17, 20–24 Anisodontea x hypomandarum Cape Mallow Fast growing shrub or patio tree 4' tall and wide. Small lobed bright green leaves. Notable for profuse production of small, dark veined and dark-eyed pink to purplish blooms. Flowers throughout the year. Zones: 2–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs19& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Anigozanthos hybrids Kangaroo Paw Bougainvilleas Thick rootstocks send up clumps of dark green, smooth swordlike evergreen leaves. Spikes of fuzzy tubular flowers in red, yellow, orange and pink, curved at tip. Zones: 15–24 ‘Barbara Karst’ Arbutus unedo ‘Compacta’ spectabilis Slow to moderate growth. Trunk and branches have rich red-brown shredding bark. Dark green, red-stemmed leaves with clusters of small white urn-shaped flowers and round ¾" fruit. Seldom exceeds 10' in height. Zones: 4–24 Arbutus unedo ‘Octoberfest’ Same as ‘Compacta’ but reaches only 6–8' in height and has deep pink flowers. Zones: 4–24 Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’ Silvery lace mound to 3' tall, 6' wide. Splendid background plant for bright flowers and tough enough to use as a bank or berm cover. Zones: 2–24 Azalea indica Vigorous, showy vine with bright red blooms, also a good ground cover for slopes. Fast grower, 20–30' long. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 A hardy, vigorous, woody vine that is constantly blooming. The visible hanging bracts are purple. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21–24. good for 16, 17 ‘California Gold’ Vining habit with beautiful show of single light golden flowers with shades of pink. Fast grower, 20–30' long. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘James Walker’ Big reddish purple bracts on big vine. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘La Jolla Red’ Bright red bracts, compact shrubby habit. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘Rosenka’ Bright gold flower bracts that turn pink when mature. Compact grower 1–2' high, 3–4' wide. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘Royal Purple’ Very compact and shrubby with purple bracts. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘San Diego Red’ Large deep green leaves, deep red bracts over long season. Most vigorous, high climbing bougainvillea. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘Temple Fire’ Shrub-like growth to 4' high, 6' wide. Partially deciduous, bronze red bracts. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 ‘White’ White flowers tinged with pink. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 Buddleja davidii Butterfly Bush Bronzy orange bracts, open growth, needs long summer, no frost. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 Grows quickly to form a large shrub to 6–8' tall and wide, sprays of purple flowers in the summer. Foliage is dark green on top, with silver on the underside. Zones: 2–24 Dwarf Coyote Bush ‘Rainbow Gold’ Buxus microphylla var. japonica Light green leaves, grows up to 9' wide, can be made into a 2–3' high hedge. Zones: 5–11, 14–24 Vining habit with orange tones shading to pink. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 Begonia ‘Richmondensis’ ‘Raspberry Ice’ Grows to 18" tall and wide. Deep green, shiny leaves with red undersides. Vivid pink to crimson or white flowers up to 1" across. Blooms nearly all year long. Zones: 14–24 Shrubby, mounding, spreading. Leaves are variegated. Red tinged new leaves, pinkish red bracts. Zones: 5, 6, 12–17, 19, 21 These Azaleas are spring blooming and the foliage is evergreen. Upright growth habit and are the best choice for a high light area. Zones: 4–9, 14–24 Baccharis pilularis ‘Pigeon Point’ ‘Orange King’ Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs20& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Buxus microphylla ‘Green Beauty’ Green Beauty Boxwood A densely branched shrub, great for small topiaries and trimmed shrubs in the landscape. Retains its green foliage through winter. Grows slowly to 4–6' tall and wide. Zones: 3–24 Callistemon citrinus Lemon Bottle Brush Most commonly grown bottle brush. Massive shrub to 10–15' tall and wide. Narrow 3" long leaves are coppery when new, then turn green. Bruised leaves smell lemony. Red spikes or clusters of flowers are attractive to hummingbirds. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Callistemon viminalis ‘Little John’ Dwarf Bottle Brush Slow grower, 3' tall, 3' wide. Deep red bottle brush flowers. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Camellia japonica Naturally a large shrub or small tree, usually 6–12' tall and wide. Zones: 4–9, 12, 14–24 Japanese Boxwood A dense rounded shrub growing only 6' tall. The small, lance-shaped leaves are dark green and turn bronze in winter. Zones: 3b–24 Camellia sasanqua Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs21& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Camellia sasanqua Ceanothus griseus horizontalis ‘Yankee Point’ Convovulus cneorum Broad leafed evergreen for espaliers, ground covers, informal hedges and screening. Vary in form from spreading and vine-like to upright and densely bushy. Sizes range from 1½' high and 6' wide to 12' tall and wide. Tolerate full sun. Zones: 4–9, 12, 14–24 Glossy dark green 1½" leaves, medium blue 1" clusters. Great as a ground cover, growing 2–3' tall, 8–10' wide. Zones: 5–19, 14–24 Evergreen low growing shrub 2–3' high. Silver foliage and white flowers, spring through fall. Fast growing shrub. Zones: 7–9, 12–24 Ceanothus ‘Sierra Blue’ Coprosma petriei ‘Verde Vista’ Canna Hybrids Lilac Lilac Bush Morning Glory Spreading, mounding plant to 2–2½' high, spreading to 6–8'. Small roundish oval leaves are shiny bright green. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Best adapted to warm-summer climates. Large, rich green to bronzy red leaves resemble those of a banana (Musa) or ti plants (Cordyline terminalis). Flowers reminiscent of ginger lilies. Flowers are red, salmon, yellow and pink. ‘Tropicana’ has colorful foliage with orange flowers. Zones: 7–9, 12–24 Glossy, medium green 1½" leaves with bright medium blue 6–8" spike-like flowers. Grows 10–12' tall and 8–10' wide. Zones: 5–19, 14–24 Carissa macrocarpa ‘Boxwood Beauty’ Compact growth to 3–5' high and wide, fragrant leaves. White 3" wide flowers with a dark crimson spot on each petal base. Zones: 6–9, 14–24 Rapid growth to 10' with 6' spread. Shiny, glossy leaves, dark to light green, 3" long, oval or oblong. Inconspicuous greenish or white flowers often followed by small yellow or orange fruit. Zones: 14–24 Cistus purpureus Coprosma x kirkii Natal Plum A very compact, thornless form usually under 2'. Scalloped tight leafing, blooms throughout the year. Good as a small hedge. Zones: 22–24 Carissa macrocarpa ‘Green Carpet’ Natal Plum Low growing 1–1½' high, spreading to 4'. Leaves smaller than many of the cultivars. Blooms yearround. Good as a ground cover. Zones: 22–24 Carissa macrocarpa ‘Tuttle’ Natal Plum Compact, dense growth to 2–3' high and 3–5' wide. Dark green glossy foliage. Blooms yearround. Zones: 22–24 Ceanothus ‘Frosty Blue” Lilac Glossy bright green foliage on dense branches 6–9' tall, 8–10' wide. Large bright blue flower spikes 2½–3" long in late spring into summer. Zones: 5–9, 14–24 Cistus ladanifer Crimson Spot Rockrose Orchid Rockrose The rich pink 3" blooms are beautifully marked with a purple-red eye at the base of each petal. The shrub can get to 5' tall by 8' wide. Zones: 6–9, 14–24 Coprosma repens ‘Argentea’ Variegated Mirror Plant 1–3' high spreading 4–6' wide. Small ½–2" narrow yellow-green leaves are closely set on stems. White fruits speckled red. Zones: 14–24 Cotoneaster dammeri ‘Lowfast’ Clivia miniata hybrids Brilliant clusters of orange, funnel-shaped flowers rising from dense clumps of dark green, strap-shaped, 1½' long leaves. Blooming period is December to April; most bloom March–April. Ornamental red berries follow flowers. Zones: 12–17, 19–24 Coleonema pulchrum Pink Breath of Heaven Fast prostrate growth, 1' high, spreads 6–8'. Leaves are a bright glossy green, fruit bright red. Zones: 2–24 Cotoneaster lacteus Graceful, arching habit to 8' tall and 10' wide. Leaves are dark green above, whitish green underneath. White flowers in 2–3" clusters followed by red berries. Zones: 4–24 Cuphea hyssopifolia Mexican Heather, False Heather, Hawaiian Heather A shrubby evergreen perennial that grows to 2' tall and 4' wide, bears small, closely set leaves and tiny pink, purple, or white flowers. Its heaviest bloom period occurs in summer, with some flowers present almost all year. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Dianella tasmanica Grows 3–4' high, spreads by rhizomes. Long sturdy swordlike green leaves. ‘Variegata’ has white stripes, ‘Yellow Stripe’ has yellow stripes. Has loose clusters of blue flowers in summer. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Dietes bicolor Fortnight Lily 2–3' flowers light yellow, about 2" wide, with maroon blotches. Flowers resemble an iris. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Dietes iridioides Fortnight Lily Grows to 3', with 3" wide, waxy white flowers with orange and brown blotch, purple stippling. Flowers resemble an iris. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Dodonea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ Purple Hopseed Fast-growing shrub has an upright, branching habit that reaches a height of 12–15’, with willow-like leaves that are 4" in length. Its foliage is bronzy-green in color, which turns a reddish-purple shade in the fall and winter. Can be used as a screen or a hedge. Zones: 7–24 Slender branches and narrow, heath-like leaves, fragrant when brushed or bruised. Flowers tiny, freely carried over long season in winter and spring, with scattered bloom to be expected at any time. Grows 5' tall and wide with occasional growth to 10'. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs22& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs23& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Duranta repens Sky flower Fast growing to 6–8'. Tends to form multistemmed clumps; branches often drooping and vinelike. Oval to roundish leaves are 1–2" long, rounded or pointed at tip. Tubular flowers flare to less than ½" wide. ‘White Showers’ has white flowers, ‘Sapphire Showers’ has deep violet blue flowers. Zones: 13, 16, 17–24 Echium candicans Pride of Madeira Shrubby perennial with many coarse, heavy branches 3–6' high. Hairy, gray-green, narrow leaves form roundish, irregular mounds at ends of stems. Great spike-like clusters of bluish purple, ½" long flowers stand out dramatically, well above foliage, May–June. Zones: 14–24 Elaeagnus pungens ‘Fruitlandii’ Silverberry Rigid, sprawling shrub with growth to 10–15' high and wide. Large silvery leaves. Zones: 5–24 Euonymus japonica ‘Green Spire’ Naturally narrow habit of growth. Moderate growing to 6–8' tall, 1–2' wide. Grows a good hedge. Zones: 4–20 Euonymus japonica ‘Aureo-variegatus’ 10' tall and 6' wide. Green leaves with brilliant yellow central blotch. Zones: 4–20 Shrubby, twining vine grows at a moderate rate to about 20'. Shiny light green leaves on long branches. Fragrant, tubular yellow flowers to 1–1½" long bloom in late winter, early spring. Zones: 4–24 Felicia amelloides Blue Marguerite Carolina Jessamine Genista spachiana Yellow Broom Ficus pumila Geranium incanum Same as “Microphylla” but with white-splashed leaves. Zones: 4–20 Evergreen vine. Tiny juvenile foliage ultimately develops into big 2–4" leathery leaves that bear large oblong fruit. Used to cover walls. Zones: 8–24 6–10" high, spreading fast to form a 2' wide cushion of finely cut leaves. Inch wide light magenta flowers appear from spring to fall. Self-seeding and invasive. Zones: 14–24 Euonymus japonica ‘Silver Queen’ Gardenia augusta Grevillea ‘Noellii’ Glossy bright green leaves and double white, highly fragrant flowers. ‘Mystery’ grows 6–8' high and wide, with pure 4–5" white formal blossoms. ‘Radicans’ is a miniature, 6–12" high, 2–3' wide, with 1" wide white flowers. ‘Veitchii’ is a compact 3–4½' high to 6' wide with 1½–2" wide white flowers. Zones: 7–9, 12–16, 18–24 4' tall, 4–5' wide, densely clad with narrow 1" long, glossy medium green leaves. Clusters of pink and white flowers bloom in spring. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Evergreen shrub. Upright, 1–2' and half as wide. Flowers inconspicuous. Formal looking; usually trimmed as hedge. Zones: 4–20 Euonymus japonica ‘Microphylla Variegatus’ Escallonia x exoniensis ‘Fradesii’ Euryops pectinatus ‘Viridis’ Compact growth to 5–6' tall and wide glossy leaves with clusters of pink to rose colored flowers in summer and fall. Fast growing. Zones: 4–9, 14–24 Leaves are deep green, deeply divided, 2" long. Bright yellow, 1½–2" wide daisies on 6" stems bloom most of the year. Grows to 6' tall. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Escallonia ‘Newport Dwarf’ Fatsia japonica Eugenia myrtifolia (see Syzygium paniculatum) Evergreen shrub or a small tree, can be pruned to almost any size or shape. Its foliage is gray-green and silvery underneath. White flowers with bright red stamens followed by 1–4" long, oval, edible fruit. Zones: 6, 7–9, 12–24 Pineapple Guava Woody perennial about 1½' tall and spreading to 4–5'. Rough textured, oval green leaves about 1" long. Produces an abundance of 1¼" yellow centered sky blue daisies. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Euonymus japonica ‘Microphylla’ 3' high and wide with rose-red flowers with small glossy leaves. Zones: 4–9, 14–24 Grows 2½' tall, 4' wide with deep pink to red flowers. Zones: 4–9, 14–24 Gelsemium sempervirens Leaves often small and short-lived. Green branches give deciduous plants an evergreen look. Flowers yellow, sweet pea-shaped, bloom in spring. Less aggressive than other brooms; will not run wild. 6–8' tall, 5–6' wide. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Broadleaf evergreen shrub, upright, to 6' tall with a 3' spread, moderate growth rate. Leaves leathery, glossy, light green centers with creamwhite variegation on the margins. Zones: 4–20 Escallonia ‘Compakta’ Feijoa sellowiana Japanese Aralia Fast growing, can reach 5–12' high and wide. Produces large, dark green, deeply lobed leaves. From fall through winter umbels of small whitish flowers grow which are then followed by clusters of small round black fruit. Zones: 4–9, 14–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs24& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Creeping Fig Gaura lindheimeri Airy and delicate in appearance. In the spring it sends up arching sprays of small orchid-like rosy pink blooms, and continues to flower throughout the summer. Butterflies are attracted to the blossoms. Zones: 2b–24 Grewia occidentalis Lavender Star Flower Fast growing shrub 6–10' tall. Can be trained as hedge. Dark green, oblong, finely toothed leaves are 3" long. Star-shaped purple/mauve 1" wide flowers along the stem bloom at the end of spring and then, occasionally, the rest of the year. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Hebe ‘Patty’s Purple’ Dense to 3' high and wide. Wine red stems, tiny dark green leaves. Purple flowers on slender spikes. Zones: 14–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs25& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Hemerocallis hybrids Large clumps of arching, sword-shaped leaves. Lily-like flowers in open or branched clusters at ends of generally leafless stems that stand well above foliage. Tuberous, somewhat fleshy roots. Comes in peach, purple, red, orange and yellow hybrids. ‘Stella de Oro’ is a dwarf gold. Zones: 1–24 Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca Produces long-lasting red flower spikes throughout the summer. It forms a 3' clump of stiff, leathery, gray-green leaves. The tubular flowers attract hummingbirds. Zones: 2b, 3, 7–16, 18–24 Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon, Christmas Berry Grows as a dense shrub to 6–10' tall and wide, or a multi-trunked tree 15–25' tall and spreading almost as wide. Thick leathery glossy leaves are 2–4" long. Small white flowers in clusters appear in summer, followed by bright red berries in fall–winter. Zones: 5–9, 14–24 Jasminum polyanthum Pink Jasmine Evergreen vine. Fast climbing, strong growing to 20'. Finely divided leaflets. Dense clusters of fragrant flowers, white inside, rose colored outside. Zones: 5–9, 12–24 Jasminum sambac Arabian Jasmine, Pikake Evergreen vining shrub to 6–10'. Undivided glossy green leaves to 3" long. Blooms in summer with clusters of fragrant ¾–1" white flowers. Used in Hawaii for making leis and perfume. Zones: 13–21, 24 Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’ Blue Point Juniper Dense branching columnar shrub with beautiful blue-green foliage. A moderate grower getting up to 12' tall and 8' wide. Zones: 1–24 3–4' tall and wide with closely set dark green leaves. Fruits appear in late summer and fall, generally red sometimes yellow or orange. Zones: 4–9, 11–24 Juniperus procumbens ‘Nana’ Curved branches radiating in all directions. Grows to 1' tall with a spread of 6' with feathery blue-green foliage. Zones: 1–24 Juniperus s. ‘Witchita Blue’ Broad silver blue cone grows to 10–15' tall, 4–6' wide. Zones: A2, A3, 1–24 Kniphofia uvaria Red Hot Poker Dense clumps of grass-like, finely toothed foliage grows to 3' tall and produces bare stems topped by tubular flowers. Flowering stems look like pokers in shades of coral orange and yellow. Zones: 2–9, 14–24 Lavender flowers accent the trailing growth habit. Eventually will reach about 2' tall by 6' wide, size controlled by pruning and severity of winter. A rapid grower. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 ‘New Gold’ Hydrangea microphylla Stokes Dwarf Irregular and upright, with twisted appearance. Rich green foliage to 15' high, 10' wide. Zones: 1–24 Purple Trailing Lantana Grows to 8–15' tall and 5–8' wide. Glossy leaves vary somewhat in size and texture depending on variety. Flowers are single or double, 4–8" wide. Individual flowers last only a day, but the plant blooms continuously. Zones: 9, 12–16, 19–24 Ilex vomitoria ‘Stokes’ Hollywood Juniper Lantana montevidensis Hibiscus rosa–sinensis Big, bold leaves and large clusters of longlasting flowers in white, pink, red, or (under some conditions) blue. Summer, fall bloom. Zones: 3b–9, 14–24 Juniperus chinensis ‘Torulosa’ Juniperus chinensis 'Sea Green' Juniperus chinensis ‘Sea Green’ Chinese Juniper Bright green, fine textured foliage, with arching branches that form a plant with vase-shaped growth habit. Grows to a height of 4–6' tall and 6–8' wide. Zones: 1–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs26& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Intense, prolonged color display of bright gold flowers, compact growth habit. Will form a mound of dark green foliage to 18" tall and 3' wide. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 ‘Trailing Orange’ Same as species with orange flowers. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 ‘Trailing White’ Same as species with white flowers. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Lavandula angustifolia English Lavender Perennial shrub with tall spikes of violet-blue flowers. Low growing, forming mounds of foliage 8–12" tall and wide. Smooth-edged, gray-green or silvery gray leaves. Blooms early- to mid-summer. Zones: 2–24 Lavandula dentata French Lavender An herb garden standard, produces continuous lavender-purple flowers in midsummer. The foliage is gray green with a serrated edge. 3–4' tall, 4–6' wide. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Lavandula stoechas Spanish Lavender 1½'–3' tall and wide, with narrow gray-gray green ½–1" long leaves. Small blackish maroon flowers topped by 2–4 flag-like bracts in purplepink, blooms spring through summer. Zones: 4–24 Lavatera maritima Tree Mallow Grows quickly to 6–8' tall and 4' wide, with graygreen 2½" maple-like leaves. 2–3" light pink flowers with dark rose veins and a deep purple center bloom all summer long. Zones: 6–9, 12–24 ‘Radiation’ 3–5' high and wide, rich orange red flowers. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs27& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Leptospermum laevigatum Australian Tea Tree Large shrub or small tree 10–30' high and wide, with oval or tear drop-shaped dull green leaves to 1" long. Blooms in spring with ½" white flowers. Zones: 14–24 Leptospermum scoparium New Zealand Tea Tree Ground cover to large shrub. Leaves are tiny, pointed, densely set. ½" flowers bloom in spring– summer. Zones: 14–24 ‘Gaiety Girl’ Double pink with lilac tint. ‘Helen Stribling’ Single deep pink. ‘Martinii’ Double deep pink. ‘Ruby Glow’ Double deep red. ‘Snow White’ Double white with green center. Ligustrum japonicum ‘Texanum’ Texas Privet Compact, dense growth habit. Has white flowers. Grows 6–9' in height. Makes a good hedge. Zones: 4–24 Limonium perezii Sea Lavender To 3' tall, with flower clusters spreading nearly as wide. Calyx is rich purple, corolla white. Long spring & summer bloom. Often naturalizes. Zones: 13, 15–17, 20–24 Liriope gigantea Myoporum pacificum Nandina domestica ‘Compacta’ Lush, dark green foliage. 1½–3' tall. Evergreen perennial. Zones: 2b–10, 14–24 Very fast growing to 2' tall and up to 30' wide. Medium green, 1" long leaves have an elongated oval shape. Bears small white flowers in summer. Great on slopes. Zones: 16–24 Lower growing than the species, 4–5' tall, 3' wide and has more numerous leaflets giving it a lacy appearance. Blooms in the spring and the new flush of growth is coppery in color. Foliage turns green in the summer. The fall produces a show of red berries and the foliage turns a reddish-purple color. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Giant Lily Turf, Ophiopogon jaburan Liriope muscari Big Blue Lily Turf Myoporum parvifolium Similar in appearance to Ophiopogon. Form clumps or tufts of grasslike leaves and bear white or lavender flowers in spike-like or branched clusters. Zones: 2b–10, 14–24 Ground cover to 3–6" high and 9' wide with dense covering of light green leaves ¼–1½" long, ¼" or less wide. Tiny white or pink summer flowers are followed by purple fruits. ‘Putah Creek’ is taller than species, 1' tall, 8' wide. Zones: 8, 9, 12–14 Liriope muscari ‘Silvery Sunproof’ Same as species but with gold stripes on foliage that turns white as plant matures. Zones: 2b–10, 14–24 Loropetalum chinense ‘Razzleberry’ Chinese Fringe Tree 6–10' tall and wide, compact growth. Deep burgundy new growth which darkens into a deep purple color with maturity. This beautiful foliage is topped from spring to fall with hot pink pom-pomlike flowers. Zones: 6–9, 14–24 Moraea bicolor (see Dietes bicolor) Moraea iridioides (see Dietes iridioides) Murraya paniculata Orange Jessamine Open habit, fast grower to 6–15' tall and wide. Graceful pendulous branches with dark green leaves. Blooms in late summer and fall with white bell-shaped, fragrant blossoms. Zones: 21–24 Myoporum laetum Shrub or tree, fast growing to 30' tall and 20' wide. Dense 3–4" long leaves with clusters of white summer flowers with purple markings, followed by reddish purple fruit. Zones: 8, 9, 14–17, 19–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs28& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Myrsine africana African Boxwood Shrub grows 3–8' tall and 2½–6' wide. Erect growing dark red stems are closely set with very dark green, rounded aromatic leaves. Insignificant flowers. Good as a hedge. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Myrtus communis 5–6' tall and 4–5' wide with glossy green leaves. White scented flowers bloom in summer. Zones: 8–24 Nandina domestica ‘Firepower’ A dwarf species known for its lime green leaves and superior red color that shows in the fall. Very compact growth, 2’x2'. Flushes lime green in the spring, produces no flowers or fruit. In the summer the foliage will become red-tinged, by fall the foliage is bright red. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Nandina domestica ‘Gulfstream’ More upright compared to that of ‘Compacta'. A dwarf variety that is very symmetrical and compact in it’s growth habit. 3–4' tall with an equal spread. Spring flush is a bronze color; summer color is a deep blue green, while the fall color can range from orange to red with more intense colors occurring in colder weather. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Myrtus communis ‘Compacta’ Small leafed shrub grows to 2–3' high and wide. White, sweet scented flowers. Low, formal hedge. Zones: 8–24 Nandina domestica Heavenly Bamboo Graceful upright shrub that grows from 3–6' height, 3–4' wide. Foliage emerges pinkish and bronzy red then turns to light green. Leaves become purple and bronze in fall, turning fiery crimson in winter. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Nandina domestica 'Gulfstream' Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs29& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Nandina domestica ‘Harbour Dwarf’ 2–3' tall, spreads by rhizomes for good ground cover. Foliage has orange-red to bronzy-red winter color. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Nandina domestica ‘Moon Bay’ 2½' tall and wide. Leaves are lighter green than species, turning bright red in the winter. Zones: 3 (protected), 4–24 Nerium oleander Oleander Moderate to fast growth; most varieties reach maximum height of 8–12' tall and wide. ‘Petite Pink’ and ‘Petite Salmon’ grow 3–6' tall and wide. ‘Little Red’ grow 3–4' wide and tall. Narrow, 4–12' long leaves are dark green, leathery, and glossy. Flowers 2–3" across, clustered at branch ends, May or June to October. Zones: 8–16, 18–24 Olea europaea ‘Little Ollie’ Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston Ivy Big, vigorous vine. Leaves are glossy, to 8" wide, variable in shape. Fall colors range from orange to wine red. Deciduous. Zones: 1–24 Philodendron bipinnatifidum Split Leaf Philodendron A large tree-like shrub. It usually has a single, erect stem. The leaves reflect and can reach to as much as 3' in length. The leaves are heavily lobed, dark green, and glossy. This plant can reach as much as 15' in height and width. Zones: 8–16, 12–24 Phormium tenax ‘Tom Thumb’ Flax 2' tall. Small upright plant with undulating ½" wide green leaves with red/bronze margins. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Phormium tenax ‘Wings of Gold’ Flax 3–4' tall. Stiff upright with green leaves and yellow margins. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 ‘Creme de Mint’ 2–3' high, 4–5' wide with a creamy white striped margins on the leaves. Phormium tenax ‘Amazing Red’ Flax ‘Variegata’ 5–10' tall and wide with creamy white striped margins to the leaves. ‘Wheelers Dwarf’ 2–3' high, 4–5' wide with gray-green leaves. Flax Bower Vine Fast growth to 20–30'. 1–2" long leaflets. Blooms in late spring to early fall. ‘Alba’ has pure white flowers, ‘Rosea’ has soft pink blooms with nearly red throats. Zones: 16–24 Dense rounded habit, will grow to 10–15'. This shrub has dark green glossy leaves that are arranged almost spirally around the stem. The flowers are creamy white and smell like orange blossoms. Blooms from late spring to early summer. Zones: 8–24 ‘Turner’s Dwarf’ Phormium tenax ‘Bronze’ Pandorea jasminoides Mock Orange Slow growing to 2–3' high and wide. Glossy, deeply lobed foliage is small. Compact. Zones: 8–16, 12–24 Ophiopogon jaburan (see Liriope gigantea) Clumping green grass. Grows 6–8" high. Zones: 5–9, 14–24 Pittosporum tobira 2–2½' tall and wide with mint green leaves, creamy white border. 2–3', upright dwarf plant with dark reddishbrown leaves, fine dark, red-brown margins. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Mondo Grass 3' tall and wide with soft gray-green leaves, maroon flowers in late spring. Zones: 9, 14–17, 19–24 Philodendron ‘Xanadu’ Dense shrub up to 12' tall and wide. Very dark green leaves, bears almost no fruit. Zones: 8, 9. 11–24 Ophiopogon japonica Pittosporum crassifolium ‘Compactum’ Large, up to 8' tall, upright plant with 3–4" wide reddish/purple leaves. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Phormium tenax ‘Bronze’ Phormium tenax ‘Yellow Wave’ Plumbago auriculata Blue Plumbago 3–4' tall, arching 2" wide green leaves with a central yellow band that fades to green in fall. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Relatively fast growing to a height of 6' with a width of 8–10'. 1–2" oblong leaves, light to medium green. Light blue flowers are prolific during the warmer months of the year. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Photinia x fraseri Polygala x dalmaisiana Phormium tenax ‘Pink Stripe’ Red Tip Photinia 5–6' tall. Upright with bronze-green leaves edged with pink. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Evergreen shrub or small tree that has moderate to fast upright growth habit. 10–15' tall and wide. Oval leaves to 5" long are a bright showy bronze-red in youth and mature to a dark leathery green. Zones: 3b (protected), 4–24 Grows to 3–5' tall and wide, grayish green oval lance-shaped leaves to 1" long. Blooms nonstop midsummer to fall, producing flowers in a bright purplish pink. Zones: 8, 9–12, 12–24 Phormium tenax ‘Flamingo’ Flax 2' tall, arching 1½" wide leaves in shades of orange, rose, light green and yellow. Zones: 7–9, 14–24 Flax Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs30& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Flax Sweet-Pea Shrub Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs31& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Pyracantha c. ‘Graberii’ Pale orange to coral berries, grows 10–12' tall and 8–10' wide Zones: 4–24 Pyracantha k. ‘Santa Cruz’ Reaches 3–6' tall with a spread of 10'. Red berries. Good ground cover. Zones: 4–24 Rhaphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn Bloom profusely from late fall to late spring. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 ‘Clara’ 3–5' tall and wide, white flowers, red new growth. ‘Pinkie’ 18–24" tall 2–3' wide, light pink flowers. ‘Pink Lady’ Upright growth 4–6' tall and wide. Deep pink flowers. ‘Ruby Compacta’ 2' tall, 4' wide, deep pink flowers. Rhaphiolepis ‘Majestic Beauty‘ Leaves 4" long, fragrant pink flowers. Can be trained as a tree to 20–25' tall, 8–10' wide. As a shrub easily kept at 10–12' tall and 6–8' wide. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Rhaphiolepis umbellata ‘Minor’ Leathery dark green leaves 1–3" long and roundish with white flowers. Slow growing 3–4' tall and wide. Good as a hedge plant. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Rhus integrifolia Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Prostratus’ Salvia leucantha 3–10' high and wide. Leathery dark green leaves with white or pinkish flowers in dense clusters from mid winter into summer. Zones: 8, 9, 14–17, 19–24 A low-spreading, evergreen shrub or groundcover. Its leaves are green, leathery and very aromatic. Pale-blue flowers from early- to midsummer. Up to 3' high with a 4–8' spread. Zones: 4–24 The purple flower spikes are soft and velvety, with narrow gray-green leaves, wooly white undersides. Grows to at least 4' tall and wide. Zones: 12–24 Lemonade Berry Rosa banksiae Lady Banks’ Rose Vigorous grower up to 20'. Glossy leathery leaves with large clusters of white flowers that bloom from early fall to late spring. ‘Lutea’ has yellow flowers and ‘Alba plena’ has white flowers. Zones: 4–24 Prostrate Rosemary, Creeping Rosemary Salvia clevelandii Chaparral Sage Grows to 5' tall by 6' wide. The soft gray-green foliage is extremely aromatic. The flower spikes have clusters of blue-violet flowers stacked like shish-kebabs along the spike. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Mexican Bush Sage Solanum jasminoides Potato Vine Twines rapidly to 30'. Purplish tinged, arrowshaped 1–3" long leaves. White 1" flowers grow in clusters of up to 12, bloom is almost continuous all year; heaviest in spring. Zones: 8, 9, 12–24 Rosa ‘Iceberg’ Solanum rantonnetii A repeat re-blooming floribunda with double white flowers often with a flush of pink in spring and fall, are lightly fragrant. Grows up to 6–7' tall. Zones: 4–9. As shrub grows up to 8–12' tall and 6–10' wide or can be staked into a tree form, or as a vine to 12–15' or more. Also used as a ground cover. Bright green, oval leaves to 4" long with violet blue ½ –1½" flowers. Blooms nearly all year long. Zones: 12, 13, 15–24 Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Collingwood Ingramii’ Sollya heterophylla 2–2½' high to 4' or wider. Flowers rich bright deep blue. Tallish bank or groundcover. Not good for seasoning. Zones: 4–24 Australian Blue Bell Creeper Loose, spreading shrub to 2–3' high, 4–5' wide. With support can climb to 6–8'. Glossy green leaves are narrow 1–2" long. Clusters of small, bell-shaped brilliant blue flowers bloom almost all summer. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Lockwood de Forest’ A trailing ground cover, it has dark green foliage and lavender blue flowers during the summer. Mounds to 2½'. Zones: 4–24 Strelitzia reginae Bird of Paradise Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Tuscan Blue’ An upright shrub that grows 3–6 ft. tall. It has dark green leaves and bright showy lavender-blue flowers throughout the year. Zones: 4–24 Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs32& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Strelitzia reginae Salvia greggii Orange, blue, and white flowers on long, stiff stems bloom intermittently throughout year, but best in cool season. Trunkless plants grow 5' high with leathery, long-stalked, blue-green, 1½' long leaves, 4–6" wide. Zones: 9, 12–24 Autumn Sage Tagetes lucida 1–4' tall and wide rounded shrub, with slender, hairy stems closely set with glossy green ¾–1¼" long leaves. Blooms throughout summer and fall in colors ranging from deep purple to red, pink and white. Zones: 8–24 Rapid grower to 3'. Erect unbranched stems with narrow lance-shaped leaves. Flowers are small, yellow. Zones: 8–10, 12–24 Mexican Marigold Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs33& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Tecoma capensis ‘Red’ Cape Honeysuckle Grown as a vine or shrub or trimmed to form a hedge, 6–8' tall and 4–5' wide. Dark green glossy foliage and blooms with bright orange to red flowers heavy in the fall and lightly year-round. Zones: 12, 13, 20–24, with protection in 14, 15, 18, 19 Tecoma x ‘Orange Jubilee' Same as species with orange flowers that appear all throughout the warm season. Zones:12, 13, 21–24 Tecoma stans Yellow Bells Can reach 25' tall, 10–20' wide. Lush tropical foliage with large clusters of bright yellow flowers blooming April through November. Zones: 12, 13, 21–24 Teucrium x lucidrys Low growing dense mounding perennial 1' tall by 2–3' wide. Dark green foliage is well accented by lavender flowers in spring and summer. Zones: 2–24 Thevetia peruviana Yellow Oleander Veronica ‘Patty’s Purple’ (see Hebe ‘Patty’s Purple’) Viburnum japonicum To 10–15' tall, 8–12' wide, can be trained as a small tree. Leathery dark green leaves grow to 6" long. Sparse, fragrant spring flowers in 4" clusters. Zones: 5–10, 12, 14–24 Can be trained as a tree to 20–30' tall and wide. Also can be maintained as shrub to 8' tall and wide. Leaves are 3–6" long. Fragrant 2–3" yellow to apricot flowers bloom from early summer into fall. Zones: 13, 21–24 Westringia fruticosa Coast Rosemary Spreading, rather loose growth to 3–6' tall and 5–10' wide. Medium green to gray-green leaves have white undersides. Small white flowers bloom from midwinter through spring, all year in mild climates. ‘Wynyabbie Gem’ has light lavender flowers. Zones: 8, 9, 14–24 Xylosma congestum Loose, spreading growth 8–10' high and wide. Shiny yellowish green leaves are oval with pointed tips, 1½”–3" long. New growth is bronzy. Flowers are insignificant. ‘Compacta’ grows to half the size of species. Zones: 8–24 Tibouchina urvilleana Princess Flower Fast, rather open growth to 5–18' tall, 3–10' wide. Green 3–6" long felt-like leaves are often edged red. Older leaves have spots of orange, red or yellow. Brilliant 3" purple flowers appear intermittently from late spring into winter Zones: 16, 17, 21–24 with protection 14, 15 Zantedeschia aethiopica Calla Lily 2–4' tall, with unspotted leaves to 1½' long, 10" wide. In spring, pure creamy white spathes to 8" long appear in stems. Zones: 5, 6, 8, 9, 12–24 Trachelospermum jasminoides Star Jasmine Zephyranthes candida With support can grow to 20–30' tall or as ground cover 2' tall, 10' wide. Oval 3" long leaves with profusion of white 1" wide flowers in small clusters, very fragrant. T. asiaticum is similar, but has smaller leaves and flowers. Zones: 8–24 Clumps of foot long, bright green, grassy leaves give rise to slender, hollow stems, each bearing a single funnel-shaped white, 2" blossom, sometimes stained pink in the throat. Zones: 4–9, 12–24 Fairy Lily Tulbaghia violacea Society Garlic Evergreen blue gray leaves looking much like garlic rise to about a foot. Flowers appear above the foliage in spring thru summer in clusters of lavender. All parts have the odor of garlic and are edible. Zones: 13–24 Tulbaghia violacea ‘Silver Lace’ Same as species but each leaf is edged in white. Zantedeschia aethiopica Viburnum tinus ‘Spring Bouquet’ An evergreen shrub with small, leathery, dark, green leaves. The new stems flush wine-red then fade to green. Dense fragrant white to light pink flowers in the spring. Has a round compact upright growth habit and can get 5–6' tall and wide. Zones: 4–10, 12–24 Tibouchina urvilleana Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs34& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Shrubs & Vines & Shrubs35& Vines & Shrubs & Vines Staff Driver’s Unloading Safety Policy In order to ensure safe working conditions for our drivers and customers, Pardee Tree Nursery has established the following guidelines for off-loading plants and trees at the delivery site. Officers Hoyt S. Pardee — Chairman and CEO 48"–72" box tree: The customer must provide adequate equipment and personnel at the delivery site for standing up and off-loading 48” box trees. Driver can un-tarp and untie trees. 36" box tree: The customer must provide adequate equipment at the delivery site for off-loading 36” box trees. A minimum of three people are required for standing up a tree. Driver may determine if additional people or equipment are required for standing up a tree. Driver can un-tarp and untie trees. 24" box tree: Driver can assist customer in off-loading trees. A minimum of two people are required for standing up a 24” tree. Trees must be off-loaded with equipment or a lift-gate. 15 gallon: Driver is allowed to slide plants to the end of the delivery truck. Two people are required for lifting and off-loading from the delivery truck. Cindy Damm — Senior Sales Representative. . . . . . . . . . Ext. 118 or 760-801-0519 1–5 gallon: Driver can off-load plants alone. Large quantities require assistance from customer. Ray Davis — Senior Sales Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 119 or 760-801-0401 Driver has the right to determine if additional personnel or equipment are required. Drivers are not responsible for crane rigging. If the driver arrives at the delivery site and the required personnel and equipment are not present, dispatcher has the option of requiring that the customer provide additional assistance. Elizabeth Gallagher — President and COO. . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 105 or 760-801-2214 Lauren Davis — Vice President Operations. . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 106 or 760-801-1166 Bill Widas — Vice President Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 122 or 760-801-1165 Sales Representatives and Associates Receptionist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 104 Mary Stewart — Assistant Sales Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 120 or 760-801-0047 Adrienne Crump — Sales Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 117 or 760-801-2209 Tracy Swenerton — Sales Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 123 or 760-801-0810 Jesse Villalvazo — Sales Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 124 or 760-801-1946 Administration Ann Salazar — Credit Manager/AR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 101 or 760-801-0100 Tim Gross — Financial Analyst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 102 or 760-801-1288 Box Tree Dimensions and Weights Marianne Lacey — Accounts Payable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 103 or 760-801-2231 Mary Jo Rose — Administrative Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 107 or 760-801-2754 Construction Ron Powell — Construction Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 116 or 760-801-0180 Jose P. Sanchez — Production Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 108 or 760-801-2199 Tony Wheyland — Tech. Services Supervisor . . . . . . . . . Ext. 115 or 760-497-1221 Shipping Box Size Width Height Base Diagonal 24" 30" 36" 42" 48" 54" 60" 72" 24" 30" 36" 42" 48" 54" 60" 72" 23" 29" 35" 35" 42" 42" 44" 47" 18" 21" 24" 3½" 35" 45" 5½" 47" 34" 4½" 51" 60" 3½" 7½" 85" 98" Jose Duarte — Dispatcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 110 or 760-801-2933 36 37 Approx. Weight 400 lbs 800 lbs 1,300 lbs 2,000 lbs 2,800 lbs 4,000 lbs 5,000 lbs 7,000 lbs Terms and Conditions of Sale PRICES AND CONDITIONS Pardee Tree Nursery’s (“Seller”) prices are wholesale, F.O.B. Seller’s yard, and are subject to change without notice. All orders acknowledged or accepted are subject to availability of stock on hand at time of delivery. Applicable sales tax will be added to all purchases unless the resale certificate of the buyer is on file at Seller’s office. TERMS The terms of all sales shall be C.O.D. unless the buyer has established credit with Seller, in which event all accounts are NET 30 and are due and payable within thirty (30) days following the date of delivery. These terms are the full and final agreement between buyer and seller and supersede all other agreements, including terms stated on purchase orders. The buyer shall pay finance charges on any balances that are not paid within thirty (30) days from the date of delivery. Finance charges on all past due accounts will be calculated from the date due until the date paid at the rate of 1½% per month (18% per annum). In the event Seller institutes any action to enforce any of the terms and conditions of any sale, buyer shall pay all costs of said collection, including court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees that in the event suit is commenced to enforce collection, the jurisdiction and venue of the action shall be exclusively in the Superior Court for the County of San Diego, San Diego Branch, except if the amount is within the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court, the jurisdiction and venue shall be exclusively in the North County Municipal Court for the County of San Diego, San Diego Judicial District. DELIVERIES All orders that are shipped via Seller’s equipment are subject to delivery charges based on quantity and size of containers shipped and overall trip mileage per Seller’s Schedule of Delivery Charges available at Seller’s office. In any event in which Seller delivers nursery stock to a buyer, Seller shall only be obligated to deliver the nursery stock to the curb of the premises to which buyer requests delivery. Seller shall have no liability for any damages caused or claims made, as a result of deliveries to any locations, other than the curb, as requested by buyer, including but not limited to damages to sidewalks, curbs and other property. Buyer hereby releases Seller from any such damages or claims, and indemnifies and holds Seller harmless therefrom. In any event in which the buyer arranges for its own transportation of nursery stock purchased from Seller, buyer shall be responsible for any liabilities or claims of damage which occur after the nursery stock leaves Seller’s premises, and Seller shall have no liability therefor. Buyer shall be responsible for having adequate personnel and equipment at the delivery site for offloading nursery stock. Orders requiring more than one hour to off-load are subject to a $15.00 per quarter hour Standby Charge. Buyer shall be responsible for loss or damage to Seller’s equipment resulting from off-loading of nursery stock by personnel and/or equipment other than Seller’s. 38 NURSERY STOCK HELD FOR FUTURE DELIVERY Seller shall not hold any orders at its premises for more than ninety (90) days without receipt of a deposit equal to 25% of the purchase price for said stock, unless other special arrangements have been made between buyer and Seller in advance. Deposits received by Seller for orders are non-refundable. In the event buyer does not take delivery of the nursery stock, said deposits shall be deemed to compensate Seller for the cost of storing and caring for the nursery stock and other damages suffered as a result of buyers not completing the sale, and are agreed to be a reasonable estimate of the damages to Seller for buyer not completing the transaction and shall constitute liquidated damages. With respect to orders held by Seller for more than one hundred twenty (120) days, buyer shall pay to Seller, in addition to all other amounts payable by buyer, a monthly maintenance fee equal to 5% of the purchase price for said stock, from the 91st day after the order date to the date of delivery. WARRANTIES Seller warrants that all nursery stock delivered hereunder shall be in good condition at the time of delivery to buyer. This warranty does not apply to, and Seller shall have no obligation or responsibility for, any losses or alleged defects which occur or appear after delivery of the nursery stock to buyer. In the event buyer wishes to make any claim pursuant to this warranty, buyer must deliver to Seller written notice of any such claim within forty-eight (48) hours of the delivery of the subject nursery stock to buyer; otherwise this warranty shall automatically expire with respect to said nursery stock at the end of said forty-eight hour period. In no event shall Seller have any liability to buyer pursuant to this warranty or otherwise for any amount in excess of the purchase price actually paid by buyer for the nursery stock in question. Seller further reserves the right to determine the reasonableness of any claim and make whatever adjustments it deems proper and adequate. Except as expressly set forth above, Seller makes no warranties or representations, expressed or implied, with respect to merchantability, fitness for particular purpose, or otherwise with respect to any of the nursery stock which it sells. RESTOCKING CHARGE In the event that buyer returns, cancels, or refuses to accept delivery of any nursery stock ordered or purchased from Seller, or does not provide payment upon delivery for C.O.D. orders, buyer shall pay to Seller a minimum of 25% of the purchase price of said nursery stock to reimburse Seller for the cost of assembling, loading, delivering and restocking. Credit is contingent upon inspection of returned nursery stock and approval by Seller. Plants returned via Seller’s truck are subject to a $60.00 per hour trucking fee in addition to a minimum 25% restocking charge. 39 Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes 40