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  • Plants for Clay Soil (139 Kb)
  • Top Twenty CA Native Plants (237 Kb)
  • Name Changes in Jepson Manual II (142 Kb)
  • List of Native Plants with Summer/Fall Color (43 Kb)
  • Link to Lists of Plants that Attract Birds (19 Kb)
  • Native Grasses for Gardens (75kb)
  • Low Grasses and Grass-like Plants (26 Kb)
  • Native Plants for Moist Gardens (85 Kb)
  • Native Plants for Under Oaks (110 Kb)
  • Native Plants for Parkway Gardens (92 Kb)
  • Kitchen Plants (214 Kb)
  • Cultivars of Shrubby Monkeyflower (41 Kb)

 

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Barbara Eisenstein

Author of Wild Suburbia - Learning to Garden with Native Plants, Barbara created and runs Friends of South Pasadena Nature Park. Each month with other volunteers, she weeds and cares for the park. She continues to garden with natives, give talks, and write. Grow native - let your garden go wild.

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