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California Native Borders

watercolor map ca natives

 

In response to visitor interest, California native plants are woven into plantings throughout the gardens.  California natives are particularly concentrated in the central part of the gardens on both sides of the Meadow.  Native plants have been selected for their suitability for home gardens, drought tolerance, and value for wildlife habitat.  Brilliant orange California poppies and deep blue ceanothus sparkle in the spring.  As flowers become more sparse in the heat of the summer, native buckwheats and California fuchsias take over the show.

Growing California native plants can provide vital nectar and food sources for California insects and birds.  They provide gardeners with an opportunity to reconnect with California’s rich natural heritage.

 

California Native Borders Before
Many of the original plantings in the central part of the
gardens have died out.  New native plantings will go under
the palm trees and wrap around a sculpture of hands by
Donna Billick.


Our Vision for the California Native Borders

An example of a diverse planting of California native
plants at San Francisco Botanical Gardens

This site provided with the assistance of the Davis Community Network.