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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Recommended Species — provides a national searchable supplier directory for landscaping, environmental consultants, seed sources and nurseries; recommended plant lists that can be filtered to include plants native to California; and plant recommendations for specific regions of California.
Laurus nobilis / ˈ l ɔːr ə s ˈ n ɒ b ɪ l ɪ s / [2] [3] is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous (smooth) leaves. It is in the flowering plant family Lauraceae . It is native to the Mediterranean region and is used as bay leaf for seasoning in cooking.
Sword ferns and Bay trees grow along the banks (March 12th, 2023) Extensive logging in the 19th century, particularly after the annexation of California in 1850, to fuel the growth of San Francisco and San Antonio turned the forest into "a sea of stumps". [2] At one time in the mid-1850s, there were over a dozen mills operating in the east bay ...
Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay, is a tree of the family Magnoliaceae native to the Southeastern United States, from Virginia to central Florida, and west to East Texas. [5]
Because of the large population of the Bay Area and its variety of garden styles, many plant species may be encountered as garden escapes. Among those seen are: Acacia spp. Bougainvillea spp. Common Broom (Spanish, French, others) Cortaderia spp. (Pampas grass) Eucalyptus spp. Forget-me-nots (Myosotis discolor and M. latifolia) Ice plant ...
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Gordonia lasianthus (loblolly-bay, holly-bay, gordonia, or bay) is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree or shrub found in acidic, swampy soils of pinelands and bays on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of the southeastern United States.
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