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1 Achievements in Landscape Design: Back to Natives designs California native landscapes for homeowners and businesses throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Chief landscape designer for the Costa Mesa Green Home, which is certified Platinum by the US Green Building Council s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED ) for Homes Program. Provided the landscape design for Project 319, one of the first homes in Orange County to earn the Build It Green, GreenPoint Rated designation.
2 Trees
3 Sycamore Platanus racemosa
4 Coast live oak, Quercus agrifolia
5 Tecate Cypress Hesperocyparis forbesii
6 Elderberry Sambucas mexicana Sambucas mexicana
7 Large Shrubs
8 Rhus integrifolia Lemonade Berry
9 Rhus integrifolia Lemonade Berry
10 Ceanothus crassifolius, Hoaryleaf Ceanothus
11 Ceanothus spinosus Greenbark Ceanothus
12 Malosma laurina Laurel Sumac
13 Coyote Brush Baccharis pilularis
14 Baccharis & Salvia in a city park.
15 Malacothamnus fasciculatus Bush Mallow
16 Amorpha fruticosa False Indigo
17 Eriogonum fasciculatum Buckwheat
18 Plant in community.
19 Shrubs
20 Artemisia californica California Sage Brush
21 Artemisia californica California Sage Brush
22 Salvia mellifera Black Sage
23 Isomeris arborea Bladderpod Isomeris arborea
24 Isomeris arborea Bladder Pod Becker s White Checkered White
25 Rosa californica Wild rose Photos by Deborah Small
26 Ribes speciosum Fuchsia Flowered Gooseberry
27 Salvia apiana, White Sage
28 Sub-shrubs & Perennials
29 Mimulus aurantiacus var. puniceus Red MonkeyFlower
30 Mimulus cardinalis, Scarlet Monkeyflower
31 Mimulus guttatus Seep MonkeyFlower
32 Oenothera hookeri Hooker's Evening Primrose
33 Penstemon spectabilis Showy Penstamon
34 Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon
35 Penstemon centranthifolius Scarlet Bugler
36 Epilobium canum California Fuschia
37 Erigeron philadelphicus Philadelphia fleabane
38 Sisyrinchium bellum Blue Eyed Grass
39 Sisyrinchium bellum Blue Eyed Grass
40 Asclepias fascicularis Narrow Leafed Milkw
41 Asclepias eriocarpa Tongva Milkweed
42 Grasses & such
43 Aristida purpurea Purple Three Awn
44 Purple Three Awned Grass Aristida purpurea
45 Field Sedge, Carex praegracilis
46 Carex praegracilis Field Sedge
47 Juncus mexicanus Mexican Rush
48 Cactus, Succulents & such
49 Coastal Cholla Cylindropuntia prolifera
50 Yucca whipplei Yucca
51 Yucca Giant Skipper Yucca Moth
52 Chalk Dudleya Dudleya pulverulenta
53 Dudleya edulis fimgertips
54 Groundcover
55 Heliotropium curassavicum Seaside Heliotrope
56 Achillea millefolium, Yarrow
57 Stachys bullata Hedge Nettle Stachys bulata
58 Stachys bullata Hedge Nettle
59 Fragaria chiloensis CaliforniaBeach Wild Strawberry
60 Satureja chandleri San Miguel Savory
61 Vines
62 Calystegia macrostegia Wild Morning Glory
63 Calystegia macrostegia Wild Morning Glory
64 Virgin s bower Clematis lasiantha.
65 Vitis girdiana California Wild Grape
66 Vitis girdiana California Wild Grape
67 how to water native plants.
68 Install Micro irrigation to Plants
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