

Clarkia (CA Native)
Clarkia p. quadrivulnera 'Four Spot Clarkia' We're nearing the end of spring and if you’ve been on a hike or drive recently, you may have noticed showy masses of pink color on the hillsides. There’s a good chance that what you’re seeing is clarkia! California is home to 40 species from this genus. They’re usually one of the last species of wildflowers to bloom in the spring with one variety even named “Farewell to Spring.” Clarkia purpurea 'Winecup Clarkia' Clarkia’s are a Ca


Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Double the Sun’
‘Double the Sun’ lives up to its name with its bright, golden yellow blooms and continuous flowering! This variety blooms 2-3 weeks earlier than Early Sunrise. In the summer, it finishes 1 to 2 weeks earlier. [see photo below] 'Double the Sun' pictured on the left and 'Early Sunrise' on the right. ‘Double the Sun’ produces single yellow flowers that bloom on a compact mound of foliage. It has narrow dark green leaves and grows 1-2’H x 3’W. This is a tough perennial that offer


Canna x generalis ‘Cannova Yellow’
If you’re looking to add a tropical flare to your summer garden, Canna x generalis “Cannova Yellow” will bring all the lush vibes! Canna lilies are tender perennials with showy lance-shaped leaves and spikes of striking yellow flowers. With a long blooming season from spring to first frost, they provide a delightful display of color all summer long. They’re an easy to care for plant with robust growth and extensive branching. Cannas perform best in full sun in organically ric


Lavandula stoechas ‘Princess’
We’ve got lavender in bloom at the nursery and Lavandula ‘Princess’ is turning heads! With it’s intense, electric-pink flower heads, it can be seen from a distance, especially in larger groupings. This early-flowering Spanish lavender is famous for its beautiful flowers and fragrance that provides a long-lasting display throughout spring and early summer. It has narrow gray-green leaves that compliment the blooms nicely. Flowers are borne on short 2” spikes topped by two to f