California Native Plant Design

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Plant Combinations for Northern California Gardens - Mediterranean - Landscape - San Francisco - by Dig Your Garden Landscape Design | Houzz
Plant Combinations for Northern California Gardens - mediterranean - landscape - san francisco - Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Crassula perforata PAGODA PLANT String of Buttons Cuttings Rock Garden Succulent
Crassula perforata PAGODA PLANT String of Buttons Cuttings Rock Garden Succulent --Just ordered this one from eBay!
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Jovibarba hirta. Evergreen succulent with red tipped rosettes and small offset rosettes that tumble off the mother plant to create new plants. 6 "x 12". Grow in full sun, in poor, gritty, well drained soil. Use in rock garden, wall, trough or other container. Hardy to -20 F. Eastern Alps and Western Carpathians. Crassulaceae
Before and After: 5 Favorite Garden Rehabs - Gardenista
Put raised bed like this where the veggie garden is now. The height would add division and reduce the current sprawling feel. Modern Dry Garden with Succulents and Rock Wall, Gardenista
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Lizard's Tail Succulent ~ Dense, triangular leaves with hints of purple on lush green tones have a wonderful spreading habit. // Light: Full sun to partial shade // Height: 6-24" // Bloom Time: Summer // Size: Potted // Zones: 9 to 10 (Move indoors before frost in Zones 2 to 8)
Plant Profile for Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ - Angelina Stonecrop Perennial
Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ A terrific low evergreen groundcover for sunny areas with poor dry soil. This forms a trailing mat of succulent golden-yellow leaves. Clusters of yellow starry flowers appear during the summer. Best with occasional to no foot traffic. Drought tolerant.
We love this artistic arrangement and choice of succulents. #succulents @xeriscaping #GardenVille
"Lavender Pebbles" - Graptopetalum amethystinum (Pachyphytum amethystinum)
Lavender Pebbles (Graptopetalum amethystinum) is a rare species from Mexico that looks more like moon rocks than a plant!