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  Specialty Crops
 
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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Aquatic Plant Bamboo Bulb Cycad Fern
Grass Grass-like Groundcover Palm Perennial
Shrub Succulent Tree Tropical Vine