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| Agapanthus |
These big lily-like plants are always stunning in the summer garden |
| Agave |
These stately succulents can make a big impact in the garden |
| Aloe |
From large tree-like plants to small tufts, these are the succulent jewels of the garden |
| Anigozanthos |
Kangaroo Paws hop into California gardens |
| Canna Hybrids |
These colorful plants are no longer restricted to "Grandma's Garden" |
| Chondropetalum tectorum |
A confusing story of two Restio |
| Clivia species |
From red to yellow - there is more to Clivia than you thought |
| Cordyline |
The Cabbage Tree from New Zealand has many showy cultivars, big and small |
| Lomandra |
The fabulous matt rushes from Australia have gotten really popular! |
| Loropetalum |
We grow a lot of fringe flowers, some with white or pink flowers and somee with green or burgundy foliage, and they're all great! |
Mangave |
The showy and interesting hybrids between Manfreda and Agave |
Mint Family |
Many popular plants such as Rosemary, Lavender and Sage are in the mint family |
| Phormium |
The Wild World of New Zealand Flax cultivars at San Marcos Growers |
| Proteaceae |
The wild Protea and their kin are great in California gardens |
| Restios |
The Southern Hemisphere grasslike plants in the Restionaceae. |
| Roses |
No Hybrid Teas but we do grow a wide range of beautiful old fashion and vining roses |
| Succulents |
These plants thrive in our summer dry mediterranean climate. |
| Tulbaghia |
The Wild or Society garlics are very showy plants and grow really well in our California gardens. |
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