Wind Flower -A variable, widespread genus of about 120 species of mostly deciduous perennials. Most of the varieties we offer are from the Japanese Anemone group. The tall, woodland perennials are used in mass plantings for a spectacular show in late summer till fall.
Anisodontea
Cape Mallow, African Mallow -20 species native to Africa. Free flowering shrubs. Moderately tender.
Arctotis
Genus of about 50 annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs. This genus, along with a few others, use the common name African Daisy. Blooms in winter through spring. Used in borders, also ideal in containers.
Asclepias
Butterfly Weed -Gorgeous late blooming perennials. Noted for being the food source for the Monarch Butterfly. Also utilized by a great number of other interesting insects.
Aster
Aster -Mostly rhizomatous perennials. Blooms late, summer through fall. Primarily blue, purple and pink flowers. Quite hardy. Size is quite variable depending upon species.
Asteriscus
Subshrub with waxy leaves in the daisy family. Relatively hardy. Yellow flowers.
Brugmansia
Angel's Trumpet -Fast growing tropical shrubs and trees grown for their huge, trumpet shaped flowers. In the evening they release a powerful sweet fragrance. Good large container plant.
Ceanothus
California Lilac -Mostly California natives. This diverse group includes many popular and useful species and varieties, ranging from large scale shrubs to groundcovers. Cluster of tiny flowers blanket the plant, giving a spectacular show in spring.