SCICON Garden
Adopter: Peter Martinez

This is an example of the look you create when you plant 33 species of plants in a small garden. The plants are layered with the shortest in the front and the taller plants towards the back.
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Alkali Sacaton, Sporobolus airoides
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Bee’s Bliss Sage, Salvia ‘Bee’s Bliss
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Big Saltbush, Atriplex lentiformis
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Black Sage, Salvia mellifera
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Blue Elderberry, (Sambucus Mexicana)
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Blue-eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium bellum
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Blue Sage, Salvia pachyphylla
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Bush Monkey Flower, Diplacus aurantiacus
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Bush Sunflower, Encelia californica
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California Buckeye, Aesculus californica
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California Buckwheat, (Eriogonum fasciculatum)
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California Goldenrod, Solidago velutina ssp californica
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California Fuchsia, Epilobium canum
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California Melicgrass, Melica californica
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Canyon Blush Bigberry Manzanita, Arctostaphylos glauca ‘Canyon Blush’
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Canyon Gray Sagebrush, (Artemisia californica ‘Canyon Gray’
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Ceanothus need to confirm species (low growing)
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Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium
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Coyote Mint, Monardolla villosa
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Desert Globemallow, Sphaeralcea ambigua
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Desert Willow, Chilopsis linearis
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Golden Current, Ribes aureum
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Hummingbird Sage, Salvia spathacea
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Island Buckwheat, Eriogonum grande var. grande
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Mountain Strawberry, Fragaria virginiana
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Rock Gooseberry, Ribes quercetorumMulefat, Baccharis salicifolia
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Sage need to confirm species
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Sentinel Manzanita, Arctosphaphylos densiflora ‘Sentinel’
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Sierra Gooseberry, Ribes roezlii
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Silver Lupine, Lupinus albifrons
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Valley Oak, Quercus lobata
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Western Redbud, Cercis occidentalis
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Wild Marigold, Baileya multiradiata
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Willow, Salix tree type
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Woolly Bluecurls, Trichostema lanatum