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John Muir National Historic Site
Plants
John Muir NHS Orchard and Flora List
 

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?  

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