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Blue Point Columnar Juniper
Torrey Pine
Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper
Daylily (hybrid selection)
Ann Folkard Purple Cranesbill
Blue Point Columnar Juniper

Common name:Blue Point Columnar Juniper
Botanical name:Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point'

Dense, soft, blue green foliage covers this pyramidal-shaped conifer. There is little to no shearing required, and it can reach a height of 12'. Junipers are highly combustible plants.

Torrey Pine

Common name:Torrey Pine
Botanical name:Pinus torreyana

This broad evergreen can reach a height of 80' if it grows straight. Better growth results from life on the coast, from which the sea winds promote a broad, open, irregular habit. While tolerant of both heat and drought, the tree does better with moisture and slight exposure to fog. This plant is fire-prone! Please use caution when planting near your home.

Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper

Common name:Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper
Botanical name:Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'

This attractive ground cover reaches 1' tall and 6' wide. It is very low, spreading, and mound-like -- resembling a natural bonsai. One of the best Junipers for small garden spaces! Dense evergreen foliage is blue green. This Juniper is great for erosion control, difficult hillsides and in coastal areas. This Juniper can be pruned into a topiary or used for Asian themed gardens. It's great in small spaces. It prefers full to part sun and needs occasional watering once it's established.

Daylily (hybrid selection)

Common name:Daylily (hybrid selection)
Botanical name:Hemerocallis hybrids

These summer-blooming perennials form clumps with large, grass-like leaves. Its showy flowers, resembling lilies, are borne in clusters on stems held well above the foliage. Daylilies can be found in many colors: yellow, orange, red, purple, pink or multi-colored. Hemerocallis does better in well-draining soil and with extra summer water. Hemerocallis are very hardy,with few or none pests/problems.

Ann Folkard Purple Cranesbill

Common name:Ann Folkard Purple Cranesbill
Botanical name:Geranium 'Ann Folkard'

This Cranesbill is similar to the Geranium macrorrhizum with pink flowers. It spreads by means of underground roots.

Designer: Vanessa Nagel

Nagel Landscape 8
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Photographer: Vanessa Nagel

Soils and Compost:

Physical weed control, including mulching, or hand removal protects the watershed from harmful chemicals.

Integrated Pest Management:

Remove irrigation water and fertilizer from areas where you don't want weeds to grow.