Plant Database

Arboretum All-Star Plant Database

Search the Arboretum All-Star plant database to find the All-Star plant perfect for your garden. On your desktop or laptop screen, select possible filters in the right-hand navigation area and hit apply or simply peruse through all 100 plants. On your phone, find the filter by scrolling down to where you see the "Plant Database Filter" button, click on it to see your filter options. Enjoy! 

 

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desert goldeneye

desert goldeneye

Latin Name
Viguiera parishii
Description

California native plant; golden daisies blossom from early spring until mid-fall among triangular-shaped green leaves; tolerates full sun or part shade and is low maintenance.

giant chain fern

giant chain fern

Latin Name
Woodwardia fimbriata
Description

California native plant; plant needs little care once established; great for a shady oasis near a pond or fountain.

Argentine rain lily

Argentine rain lily

Latin Name
Zephyranthes candida
Description

Grows from bulbs and forms clumps of shiny, grassy leaves; good edging plant or groundcover; attracts beneficial insects.

hybrid catmint

hybrid catmint

Latin Name
Nepeta x faassenii
Description

Lavender-blue flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators; tough, low-growing plant has aromatic, gray-green foliage; tolerates different soil types.

Wayne Roderick seaside daisy

Wayne Roderick seaside daisy

Latin Name
Erigeron ‘W.R.’
Description

California native plant; flowers bloom through the spring, summer, and fall; long-blooming daisy for home gardens; attracts butterflies and beneficial insects.