Spring Native Plant Sale
When: Friday 4/10 - noon to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday
4/11 -   1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 
Where: Biology Dept. Greenhouse (just south of NSM building)
What: CA native plants suitable for home gardens, including rain gardens, vegetated swales and ponds (see below for list)
Prices: $3.00 - $8.00 donations (good deal)
Proceeds support native plant
propagation/restoration on campus
__________________________________________________________________________________
For directions to the greenhouse: http://nativeplantscsudh.blogspot.com/p/map.html
 
To download a pdf of the list of
plants for sale: http://www.slideshare.net/cvadheim/plant-list-for-sales-csudh
Plant List – CSUDH Spring
2015  Plant Sale
CSUDH-Project SOUND Propagation Lab
# 
 | 
   
Common Name 
 | 
   
Scientific Name 
 | 
   
Notes/More information 
 | 
   ||
1 gallon large shrubs/trees
   
 | 
 |||||
Coyote bush 
 | 
  
Baccharis pilularis 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
Mule fat 
 | 
  
Baccharis salicifolia 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
*Rabbitbush 
 | 
  
Ericameria nauseosa 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
Saw-tooth goldenbush 
 | 
  
Hazardia squarrosa 
 | 
  
Butterfly bush; blooms in summer/fall 
 | 
  |||
Southern island mallow 
 | 
  
Lavatera assurgentiflora 
 | 
  
Lovely hibiscus flowers; edible leaves 
 | 
  |||
Catalina cherry 
 | 
  
Prunus ilicifolia 
 | 
  
Nice tree/hedge plant; fruits 
 | 
  |||
Blue (Mexican) elderberry 
 | 
  
Sambucus nigra cerulea  
 | 
  
Pretty tree; fragrant flowers, edible fruits;
  good for shade 
 | 
  |||
Coast liveoak 
 | 
  
Quercus agrifolia 
 | 
  
Local native evergreen oak.  Water-wise tree 
 | 
  |||
1 gallon perennials/sub-shrubs  
 | 
 |||||
Marsh baccharis 
 | 
  
Baccharis douglasii 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat/yellow
  flowers 
 | 
  |||
Robust gumplant 
 | 
  
Grindelia camporum 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat/yellow
  flowers 
 | 
  |||
Coastal gumplant 
 | 
  
Grindelia hirsutula 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
Heartleaf climbing penstemon 
 | 
  
Keckiella cordifolia 
 | 
  
Red
  flowers on shade-loving vine; hummingbird plant!! 
 | 
  |||
Scarlet monkeyflower 
 | 
  
Mimulus cardinalis 
 | 
  
Succulent
  monkeyflower with orange-red flowers 
 | 
  |||
Sweetscent 
 | 
  
Pluchea odorata 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
Canaigre dock 
 | 
  
Rumex hymenosepalus 
 | 
  
Native dye plant; pretty pink flowers 
 | 
  |||
Willow dock 
 | 
  
Rumex salicifolius 
 | 
  
Pretty 
  flowers; edible leaves (cooked) 
 | 
  |||
1 gallon herbaceous groundcovers  
 | 
 |||||
Yarrow 
 | 
  
Achillea millefolia 
 | 
  
Attract beneficial insects; medicinal 
 | 
  |||
Wild mint 
 | 
  
Mentha arevensis 
 | 
  
Good for cooking spice, tea 
 | 
  |||
*Pacific aster 
 | 
  
Symphyotrichum (Aster)chilense 
 | 
  
Pretty fall asters – purple & yellow 
 | 
  |||
1 gallon grasses/sedges/rushes/cattails–
  bottom and lower edges of rain garden, etc 
 | 
 |||||
Common scouring rush 
 | 
  
Equisetum hyemale 
 | 
  
Elegant
  and sculptural; contain 
 | 
  |||
*California fescue 
 | 
  
Festuca californica 
 | 
  
Elegant
  bunchgrass from N. CA 
 | 
  |||
Leopold’s rush 
 | 
  
Juncus acutus leopoldii 
 | 
  
Nice
  medium-size rush; evergreen with water 
 | 
  |||
Mexican rush 
 | 
  
Juncus mexicanus 
 | 
  
Good
  for wet or dry 
 | 
  |||
California rush 
 | 
  
Juncus patens 
 | 
  
Versatile
  – wet or fairly dry; part-shade fine 
 | 
  |||
Pointed Rush 
 | 
  
Juncus oxymeris 
 | 
  
Elegant
  flowers in summer 
 | 
  |||
Basket Rush 
 | 
  
Juncus textilis 
 | 
  
Used
  extensively for basket-making; tall, elegant 
 | 
  |||
*Torrey’s Rush 
 | 
  
Juncus torreyi 
 | 
  
Robust
  & fast-growing 
 | 
  |||
Iris-leaf Rush 
 | 
  
Juncus xiphioides 
 | 
  
Leaves
  look like a little iris 
 | 
  |||
Small Cattail 
 | 
  
Typha angustifolia 
 | 
  ||||
Small pots:
  perennials /biennials  
 | 
 |||||
Wavyleaf soap plant 
 | 
  
Chlorogalum
  pomeridianum 
 | 
  
Bulb with little orchid-like flowers; roots for
  soap 
 | 
  |||
Annual sunflower 
 | 
  
Helianthus annuus 
 | 
  
Local
  native sunflower; summer bloomer 
 | 
  |||
*Douglas iris 
 | 
  
Iris douglasiana 
 | 
  
Small
  plants for you to grow to size – great deal!! 
 | 
  |||
Scarlet monkeyflower 
 | 
  
Mimulus cardinalis 
 | 
  
Succulent
  monkeyflower with orange-red flowers 
 | 
  |||
Seep monkeyflower 
 | 
  
Mimulus guttatus 
 | 
  
Pretty
  little annual/perennial for moist places 
 | 
  |||
Hooker’s Primrose 
 | 
  
Oenothera elata hookeri 
 | 
  
Pretty yellow flowers pollinated by large moths 
 | 
  |||
Sweetscent 
 | 
  
Pluchea odorata 
 | 
  
Insect pollinator/butterfly habitat 
 | 
  |||
Small pots: groundcovers
   
 | 
 |||||
Yarrow 
 | 
  
Achillea millefolia 
 | 
  
Attract beneficial insects; medicinal 
 | 
  |||
Lippia/Fogfruit 
 | 
  
Phyla nodiflora 
 | 
  
Herbaceous groundcover; pretty flowers; some
  water 
 | 
  |||
Wild mint 
 | 
  
Mentha arevensis 
 | 
  
Good for cooking spice, tea 
 | 
  |||
CA wood mint 
 | 
  
Stachys bullata 
 | 
  
Pretty link flowers for hummingbirds; medicinal 
 | 
  |||
Blue-eyed Grass 
 | 
  
Sisyrinchium bellum 
 | 
  
Seeds for birds 
 | 
  |||
*Pacific aster 
 | 
  
Symphyotrichum
  chilense 
 | 
  
Pretty
  purple & yellow flowers summer/fall 
 | 
  |||
Small pots:
  grasses/sedges/rushes/cattails - bottom and lower edges
  of rain garden, etc 
 | 
 |||||
*Dune sedge 
 | 
  
Carex pansa 
 | 
  
Evergreen;
  lawn substitute 
 | 
  |||
Clustered field sedge 
 | 
  
Carex praegracilis 
 | 
  
Evergreen;
  bunching-type  sedge; part—shade fine 
 | 
  |||
Iris-leaf Rush 
 | 
  
Juncus xiphioides 
 | 
  
Leaves
  look like a little iris 
 | 
  |||
Creeping wildrye 
 | 
  
Leymus triticoides 
 | 
  
Good for mowed lawn or left un-mowed 
 | 
  |||
* CA native, but not native to South 
 Bay