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Galium odoratumsweet woodruffLow growing perennial 6 to 12 inches high and spreading. Sweet smelling tiny white flowers in May give it one of its common names, May Wine. Average water, deer and dog resistant. Good edging for shade, flowers can be used to flavor punch or wine. Self sows freely. |
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Gaura lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterfly'white gauraUpright perennial 3 to 4 feet tall, 3 foot spread. Pink buds open to white flowers a few at a time over a long period. Cut back to 8 inch mid season to re-invigorate. Full sun, quite drought tolerant, heat resistant. Good cut flower. Native to Arizona. |
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Geranium 'Bill Wallis'geraniumMounding perennial 1 foot high spreading 1 to 2 feet with deeply lobed leaves that turn red in the fall. Deep violet purple flowers, very showy, free blooming. Full sun or light shade along coast, light shade inland. Average water. Great in containers, in the perennial garden. Re-seeds readily. |
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Geranium endressii 'Wargrave's Pink'cranesbillMounding evergreen plant growing 1 foot tall, 2 foot spread. Large, silky, pale pink flowers are free blooming. Sun or part shade, moderate water. A good plant to trail over stone walls, as a low border for shade, or in containers. Cut back in mid summer to reinvigorate. |
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Geranium incanumcranesbillBushy, tumbling mound 1 foot high, 2 foot spread or more. Trails over walls. Blooms late spring into fall with 1 inch pink magenta flowers. Grow in sun or part shade, drought and deer resistant. Good in containers, hanging baskets, as a filler. Self sows. |
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Grindelia hirsutula v maritimaSan Francisco gumplantThis cheerful, rangy native perennial grows to 2 feet round or more and has showy bright yellow aster type flower heads in summer. Native only on coastal bluffs from San Francisco to the cliffs of Dillon Beach, it’s also good for dry hillsides and holding steep banks. Bay Area native. |