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  2. Artemisia californica - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia californica, also known as California sagebrush, is a species of western North American shrub in the sunflower family.. In the western United States, California sagebrush is grown in native plant gardens and as a drought-resistant landscaping choice.

  3. Rosa californica - Wikipedia

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    Rosa californica, the California wildrose, [1] or California rose, is a species of rose native to the U.S. states of California and Oregon and the northern part of Baja California, Mexico. The plant is native to chaparral and woodlands and the Sierra Nevada foothills, and can survive drought, though it grows most abundantly in moist soils near ...

  4. Paeonia californica - Wikipedia

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    The California peony has entered limited cultivation in native plant landscaping and xeriscaping. It is drought-tolerant and is moisture sensitive in the summer, when its swollen root will rot if watered. It prefers partial sun and tolerates a variety of soil types. Deer seem to avoid eating this plant. [7] [8]

  5. Frangula californica - Wikipedia

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    This plant is also drought tolerant and not difficult to maintain, due to it being easy to prune and shape. [28] As a pollinator plant it is of special value to native butterflies and bees . [ 24 ] [ 29 ] Regeneration normally occurs quickly after fire and show constant vegtative regeneration, except when in extreme or abnormal conditions.

  6. Fremontodendron californicum - Wikipedia

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    Fremontodendron 'California Glory' — lemon-yellow flowers with a reddish tinge, grows 6.1 m (20 ft) in height by 6.1 m (20 ft) in width. It is the winner of the Award of Garden Merit from the California Horticultural Society in 1965, and received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1967.

  7. Opinion: Here's what's wrong with your perfectly drought ...

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    Los Angeles gardens and landscapes won't support the environment and threatened wildlife unless they use native plants. Low water use isn't enough.

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