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2 Located in San Ramon, CA Devil Mountain is a leading plant source for landscape professionals; providing its customers with more plant varieties than any other wholesale nursery in the San Francisco Bay Area. Devil Mountain offers a wide range of plants that are well adapted to low-water conditions. We carry or can source over 3,600 different varieties! This booklet presents the 100 most popular varieties available. For a full listing of our entire Drought Devils collection, visit Devil Mountain has partnered with Bay-Friendly Landscaping & Gardening Coalition in order to promote appropriate plants for California gardens. The partnership's purpose is to encourage environmentally responsible plant choices in Bay Area gardens. Look for the Bay-Friendly sections and labels on plant containers and know that that plant is Bay-Friendly approved!
3 CONTENTS: Trees.1 Shrubs.4 Perennials....9 Ground-covers Grasses...19 Vines.20
4 TREES Arbutus x Marina Strawberry Tree Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 7-9 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: h x w *Also: A. menziesii, A. unedo Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar Evergreen coniferous tree / USDA zones: 7-9 / Sunset zones: 3b-10, / Size: h x w Cercidium hybrid Desert Museum Palo Verde Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: h x w *Also: C. floridum Cercis occidentalis Western Redbud Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: h x w *Also: C. mexicana Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 7-9 / Sunset zones: 3b, 7-14, / Size: h x w 1
5 TREES x Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 6-8 / Sunset zones: 3-24 / Size: h x w Cupressus sempervirens Italian Cypress Evergreen coniferous tree / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 4-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x 5-10 w *Also C. arizonica, macrocarpa Geijera parviflora Australian Willow Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: h x w Lagerstroemia spp. Crape Myrtle Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 7-10, 12-14, 18-21, H1, H2 / Size: h x w Lyonothamnus floribundus asplenifolius Fernleaf Catalina Ironwood Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 14-17, / Size: h x w 2
6 TREES Olea europaea Olive Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, 11-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x w Pistacia chinensis Chinese Pistache Deciduous tree / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 4-16, / Size: h x w Quercus agrifolia Coast Live Oak Evergreen trees / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 7-9, / Size: h x w Rhus lancea African Sumac Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: h x w Schinus molle California Pepper Tree Evergreen tree / USDA zones: 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, 12-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x w 3
7 SHRUBS Arctostaphylos spp. Manzanita Evergreen shrubs / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 7-9, / Average Size: 6-10 h x w Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 4-8 / Sunset zones: A3, 2b-24 / Size: 4-6 h x w *Also: B. wilsonii, B. x stenophylla, B. darwinii Buddleja davidii Butterfly Bush Semi-evergreen to deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 5-9 / Sunset zones: 2-24, H1 / Size: 5-15 h x w Carpenteria californica Bush Anemone 8-10 / Sunset zones: 5-9, / Size: 4-8 h x w Ceanothus spp. California lilac 8-10 / Sunset zones: 5-9, / Size: 6-20 h x w 4
8 SHRUBS Cistus spp. Rockrose Evergreen shrubs / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 4-9, / Size: 4-8 h x w Correa spp. Australian Fuchsia 9-10 / Sunset zones: / Size: 2-4 h x up to 8 w Cotinus coggyrgria Smoke Tree Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 4-9 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: h x w *Also: C. Grace hybrid Dodonaea viscosa Hopseed Bush 8-11 / Sunset zones: 7-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x w Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple Guava 8-10 / Sunset zones: 7-9, 12-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x w 5
9 SHRUBS Grevillea spp. Grevillea Evergreen shrubs / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 4-8 h x w Lavatera maritima Tree Mallow 6-8 / Sunset zones: 6-9, / Size: 6-8 h x w *Also: L. assurgentifolia, L. thuringiaca, & select hybrids Leonotis leonorus Lion s Tail 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8-24, H1, H2 / Size: 4-6 h x w Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Grape 5-9 / Sunset zones: 2-12, / Size: 4-6 h x w Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle 7-10 / Sunset zones: 4-9, / Size: h x w 6
10 SHRUBS Nerium oleander Oleander 8-10 / Sunset zones: 8-16, 18-24, H1, H2 / Size: 4-20 h x 4-12 w Olea europaea Little Ollie Olive 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, 11-24, H1, H2 / Size: 6-8 h x w *Fruitless Philadelphus lewisii Wild Mock Orange Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 4-10 / Sunset zones: 1-10, / Size: 4-10 h x w *Also: P. lemoinei Rhamnus californica Coffeeberry 7-10 / Sunset zones: 3a-10, 14-24, H1, H2 / Size: 5-8 h x w *Also: R. alaternus (Italian Buckthorn) Ribes sanguineum Red Flowering Currant Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: A3, 4-9, / Size: 6-8 h x w 7 *Also: R. aureum, R. malvaceum, R. speciosum, R. viburnifolium
11 SHRUBS Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary 8-11 / Sunset zones: 4-24, H1, H2 / Size: 5-6 h x w Symphoricarpos albus Common Snowberry Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 4-10 / Sunset zones: A3, 1-11, / Size: 3-6 h x w Teucrium fruticans Bush Germander 8-10 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: 4-8 h x w *Also: T. chamaedrys, T. cossinii majoricum Vitex agnus-castus Chaste Tree Deciduous shrub / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 4-24, H1, H2 / Size: h x w Westringia fruticosa Coast Rosemary / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 4-6 h x w 8
12 PERENNIALS Achillea millefolium Yarrow Perennial / USDA zones: 3-9 / Sunset zones: A1-A3, 1-24 / Size: 2-3 h x w Agave attenuata Fox Tail Agave Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 13, 20-24, H1, H2 / Size: 6-8 h x w *All species drought-tolerant Aloe striata Coral Aloe Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 2 h x w *All species drought-tolerant Anigozanthos spp. Kangaroo Paw Perennial / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: / Size: up to 5 h x 2-3 w Arctotis spp. African Daisy Perennial / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 7-9, / Size: 1-2 h x w 9
13 PERENNIALS Armeria maritima Sea Thrift, Common Thrift Perennial / USDA zones: 3-9 / Sunset zones: A2, A3, 1-9, / Size: 1 h x w Bulbine frutescens Bulbine Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 1 h x 2-3 w Calandrinia grandiflora Rock Purslane Succulent perennial/ USDA zones: 8-11 / Sunset zones: 15-17, / Size: 2-3 h x w Coreopsis spp. Coreopsis Perennial / USDA zones: 4-10 / Sunset zones: 2-24, H1, H2 / Size: 1-2 h x 2-3 w Dianella spp. Flax Lily Perennial / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 2-4 h x w 10
14 PERENNIALS Epilobium canum (Zauschneria) California Fuchsia, Hummingbird Trumpet Perennial / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 2-11, / Size: 2-4 h x w *Also: E. septentrionale & hybrids Eriogonum spp. Wild Buckwheat Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 5, / Size: 1-5 h x w depending on species Eschscholzia californica California Poppy Perennial or annual / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 1-24, H1 / Size: 1-2 h x w Euphorbia characias Mediterranean Spurge Perennial / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: 4 h x w *Also: select species, hybrids, & succulent varieties 11 Helleborus argutifolius Corsican Hellebore Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 3b-9, / Size: 2-3 h x w
15 PERENNIALS Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 5-11 / Sunset zones: 2b, 3, 7-16, / Size: 3-4 h x w Heuchera maxima Island Alum Root Perennial / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: / Size: 1-2 h x 3-4 w *Also: H. Canyon Series, H. micrantha, H. Rosada, H. Santa Ana Cardinal, H. Wendy Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris Perennial from rhizomes / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 4-9, / Size: 1-2 h x 3-4 w *Also: I. Pacific Coast Hybrids Kniphofia uvaria Red-Hot Poker Perennial / USDA zones: 5-9 / Sunset zones: 2-9, / Size: 2-4 h x w Lavandula spp. Lavender Perennial / USDA zones: 6-9 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: 1-6 h x w depending on species 12
16 PERENNIALS Limonium perezii Statice, Sea Lavender Perennial / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 13, 15-17, / Size: 3 h x w Mimulus aurantiacus Sticky Monkey Flower Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 7-9, / Size: 3-4 h x w Nepeta x faassenii Catmint Perennial / USDA zones: 5-9 / Sunset zones: 1-24 / Size: 1-2 h x w *Also: N. racemosa & select hybrids 13 Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon Perennial / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 7-24 / Size: 1-2 h x 2-3 w *Entire species is drought-tolerant excluding regular-water hybrids Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 4-9 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: 3-4 h x w
17 PERENNIALS Salvia clevelandii Cleveland Sage, California Blue Sage Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 3-5 h x 5-8 w *Also: select species & hybrids Santolina chamaecyparissus Lavender Cotton Shrubby perennial / USDA zones: 7-9 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: 2-3 h x w *Also: S. pinnata, S. rosmarinifolia Sedum Autumn Joy Autumn Joy Stonecrop Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 4-11 / Sunset zones: 1-10, / Size: 1-2 h x w Verbena lilacina De La Mina Cedros Island Verbena Perennial / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 8-24 / Size: 3 h x w *Also: V. bonariensis, V. peruviana Yucca spp. Yucca Perennials / zones & size vary by species 14
18 GROUNDCOVERS Arctostaphylos Emerald Carpet Manzanita 8-10 / Sunset zones: 7-9, / Size: 1 h x 5 w Baccharis pilularis Pigeon Point Dwarf Coyote Bush 7-10 / Sunset zones: 5-11, / Size: 8-24 h x 6-9 w *Also. B. p. Twin Peaks Ceanothus griseus horizontalis Carmel Creeper 8-10 / Sunset zones: 5-9, / Size: 2-3 h x 8-10 w Cerastium tomentosum Snow-In-Summer Perennial / USDA zones: 3-7 / Sunset zones: A1, A2, 1-24 / Size: 6-8 h x 2-3 w Convolvulus mauritanicus Ground Morning Glory Perennial / USDA zones: 7-9 / Sunset zones: 4-9, / Size: 1 h x 3 w 15 *Also: C. cneorum
19 GROUNDCOVERS Cotoneaster dammeri Bearberry Cotoneaster 5-8 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: 1-2 h x 6-10 w Delosperma Ice Plant Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 6-10 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: 2-3 h x 1-2 w Dymondia margaretae Silver Carpet Perennial / USDA zones: 9-10 / Sunset zones: / Size: 2-3 h x 1-2 w Erigeron karvinskainus Mexican Daisy, Santa Barbara Daisy Perennial / USDA zones: 7-10 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, 12-24, H1, H2 / Size: 1-2 h x 3-5 w *Also: E. glaucus spp. Gazania Gazania Perennial / USDA zones: 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8-24, H1, H2 / Size: 6-12 h x 3-4 w 16
20 GROUNDCOVERS Grevillea lanigera Coastal Gem Woolly Grevillea 9-11 / Sunset zones: / Size: 1 h x 4-5 w *Also: G. l. Mt Tamboritha, G. l. Low Form Juniperus horizontalis Creeping Juniper Evergreen conifer / USDA zones: 3-9 / Sunset zones: A1-A3, 1-24 / Size: 6-18 h x 4-10 w *Also: J. procumbens Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana 8-11 / Sunset zones: 8-10, 12-24, H1, H2/ Size: 2 h x 3-6 w Mahonia repens Creeping Mahonia 5-9 / Sunset zones: 2b-9, / Size: 1-2 h x 3-4 w 17 Myoporum parvifolium Myoporum 9-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: 1-2 h x 8 w
21 GROUNDCOVERS Rosmarinus officinalis prostratus Creeping Rosemary 8-11 / Sunset zones: 4-24, H1, H2 / Size: 2 h x 4-8 w *Also: R. Huntington Carpet, R. Irene Rubus calycinoides Creeping Bramble 7-9 / Sunset zones: 4-6, / Size: 4-6 h x 3-4 w Sedum rupestre Angelina Stonecrop Succulent perennial / USDA zones: 3-11 / Sunset zones: 2-24 / Size: 6 h x 2-3 w Senecio mandraliscae Blue Finger Succulent perennial / USDA zones: / Sunset zones: 12, 13, 16, 17, 21-24, H1, H2 / Size: 1-2 h x 2-3 w Thymus spp. Thyme Perennial / USDA zones: 4-8 / Sunset zones: 1-24 / Size: 3-6 h x 2-3 w 18
22 GRASSES Calamagrostis foliosa Mendocino Reed Grass Perennial grass / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: 1-2 h x w Carex divulsa Berkeley Sedge Perennial grass / USDA zones: 8-10 / Sunset zones: 2b-9, / Size: 1-2 h x w *Also: C. pansa, C. praegracilis, C. texensis Leymus arenarius Blue Lyme Grass Perennial grass / USDA zones: 3-9 / Sunset zones: A2, A3, 1-9, 14-24/ Size: 3-4 h x w *Also: L. condesatus Lomandra spp. Lomandra Perennial grass / USDA zones: 8-11 / Size: 1-3 h x w Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass Perennial grass / USDA zones: 5-11 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: 4-5 h x 3-4 w 19
23 VINES Bougainvillea spp. Bougainvillea Evergreen shrubby vine / USDA zones: / Sunset zones: 12-17, 19-24, H1, H2 / Size: climbing Clytostoma callistegioides Violet Trumpet Vine Evergreen vine / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 8, 9, / Size: climbing Hardenbergia violacea Lilac Vine Evergreen shrubby vine / USDA zones: 9-10 / Sunset zones: 8-24 / Size: climbing Tecomaria capensis Cape Honeysuckle Evergreen shrubby vine / USDA zones: 9-11 / Sunset zones: 12, 13, 20-24, H1, H2 / Size: climbing if given support Vitis californica California Wild Grape Deciduous vine / USDA zones: 5-9 / Sunset zones: 4-24 / Size: climbing to
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