Hummingbird Sage
White Sage
Evening Primrose
Chaparral Mallow
Holly-leaf Cherry
Dark Star Ceanothus
Besides beautifying your yard or garden, native plants are low-water use, promote biodiversity and feed the birds, bugs and wildlife in a sustainable way that no other plants can.
Spring is the season when most of the plants blossom. They have had the benefit of winter rains and have developed roots. This is a good time to add new plants to shape up your garden. Come and take a look at the plants in Hahamongna Watershed Park. They look pretty awesome in the area which is recovering from the Big Dig, and they will in your yard too!