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plants includes:
Algerian Ivy Almond American Arborvitae American Sweetgum Apple Apricot Atlas Cedar Autumn Sage Bearded Iris Bearberry Cottoneaster Bear's Breach Big Leaf Hydrangea Black Locust Black Walnut Blue Elderberry Bluegum Eucalyptus Blue Oak Blue Spruce Border Penstemon Bottle Brush Bracken Fern Bush Anemone Bush Morning Glory Butterfly Bush California Blackberry California Poppy California Wild Rose California Black Oak California Buckeye California Fan Palm Ca. Flannelbush California Fuchsia California Hibiscus California Huckleberry California Laurel California Privet California Sagebrush California Scrub Oak Calla Lily Canary Island Date Cape Honeysuckle Carmel Creeper Carob Castor Bean Catalina Cherry Cedar-of-Lebanon Chasmanthe Cherokee Rose Cherry Plum Chinese Wisteria Coast Live Oak Coast Silk Tassel Coffee Common Camellia Common Fig Cork Oak Coulter Pine Coyote Bush Creeping Fig Creeping Mahonia Crepe Mrytle Current Deodar Cedar Douglas-fir Douglas Iris Dragon Tree Dwarf Coyote Brush Elephants's Ear English Hawthorn English Walnut Evergreen Clematis Evergreen Euonymus False Holly Firethorn Fuchsia-flowering Gooseberry Giant Sequoia Grapes: Muscat, Tokay, Zinfandel Geranium Giant Reed Harison's Yellow Rose
Hollyhock Honey Locust Honey Mesquite Hoptree Incense Cedar India Hawthorn Italian Stone Pine Japanese Plum Japanese Quince Jeffrey Pine Jupiter's Beard Lady Bank's Rose Lemon Bottlebrush Lemon Leyland Cypress Loquat Maiden Pink Mallow Manzanita Matilija Poppy Mexican Fan Palm Mock Orange Monterey Pine Mourning Cypress Naked Lady Olive Orange Oregon Grape Oregon White Oak Pacific Dogwood Pacific Wax-myrtle Pacific Willow Pampas Grass Peach Pear Pecan Periwinkle Peruvian Peppertree Pineapple Guava Pink Escallonia Pink Wild Honeysuckle Plum Pomegranate Primrose Jasmine Purple Needle Grass Quince Red Fescue Red Hot Poker Red Twig Birch Redwood River Birch Rose Siberian Elm Sitka Spruce Smilax Asparagus Southern Magnolia Spicebush Split Leaf Philodendron Star Jasmine Sticky Monkeyflower Strawberry Tree Sugarbush Sword Fern Sweet Bay Sweet Cherry Tea Toyon Valley Oak Varigated Gold Dust Plant Virginia Creeper Western Azalea Western Redbud Western Red Cedar White Mulberry White Spruce Winter Blooming Bergenia Winter Daphne
Did You Know? Bees are required for fruit production in all orchards, all over the world. We even keep four hives here at John Muir NHS!
Last Updated: October 05, 2006 at 14:20 EST