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Mediterranean Garden

California is one of only five Mediterranean climates on earth, with long, warm, and dry summers followed by cool, rainy winters. Plants from these climates are popular and flourish in California gardens. The plants in this section are from the other Mediterranean climate areas, except for the large oak trees which grew here before the garden was planted.

Botanical NameCommon NameDescription
Achillea millefolium 'Little Moonshine'Moonshine YarrowThis yarrow has lemon-yellow flat-topped flower clusters held high over silvery grey foliage from spring through fall.
Achilleamillefolium ‘Sonoma Coast’Sonoma Coast YarrowAchillea millefolium, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to Europe, Asia and North America, including California. This variety is native to California.
Ajuga reptans ‘Catlin’s Giant’Catlin’s Giant Carpey BugleA low growing ground cover that spreads by runners. This variety of Carpet Bugle has large bronze tinged leaves and flower spikes 8 inches high with deep indigo flowers. Grows well in shade.
Alyogyne huegelii 'Santa Cruz'Blue HibiscusA hardy and adaptable tall evergreen shrub from southwest Australia, with large scented light blue flowers that are similar to hibiscus.
Anchusa azureaAlkanet, Anchusa, Italian buglossA larger and showier version of a forget-me-not, open and spreading, covered with bristly hairs. It has clusters of small, bright blue flowers from summer into fall.
Anchusa capensisSummer forget-me-not, BuglossA vigorous short lived perennial or biennial often grown as a self seeding annual. New growth along the stems is red and it produces bright blue flowers from summer into fall.
Anigozanthos 'Harmony'Kangaroo Paw - HarmonyLong lived upright perenial from southwest Australia with strappy sword-like green leaves in fans. Yellow flowers with reddish stems on tall branching stems.
Artemesia Powis Castle An evergreen shrub with flat sprays of finely divided, aromatic leaves, green when new, maturing to silvery gray. Rarely flowers; grown for its foliage. Hybrid of garden origin, believed to be a cross between A. arborescens, native to the western Mediterranean region, and A. absinthium, more widely native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
Carex TestaceaOrange New Zealand SedgeFinely textured, glossy leaves begin life as olive green and age to a distinct orange-red as it matures
Catananche caeruleaCupid’s DartPearly-papery buds that open into lovely semi-double, purple-eyed, lavender-blue, 2” blooms
Convolvus cneorumSilverbush, Shrubby BindweedFast growing evergreen shrub with white flowers native to coast from Spain to Albania
Echium plantagineum ‘Blue Bedder’ From Mediteranian, fast growing into an impressive mound of blue, cup-shaped blooms with pink buds
Echium wildpretiiTower of JewelsOther worldly conical clusters if glistening redish pink flowers
Euphorbia characias (dwarf)Mediterranean SpurgeNative from Portugal and Spain to Turkey, with big chartreuse flower heads, sap can be toxic
Helictotrichon sempervirensBlue Oat grassCool-season bunchgrass Native to southwestern Europe, from France to Italy, blue-gray leaves and light tan, mid-summer flowers
Lavandula angustifolia MunsteadLavenderThis wonderfully fragrant “English Lavender” cultivar is known for its especially deep purple flowers that bloom over an unusually long season
Santolina chamaecyparissusCotton LavendarEvergreen Shrub native to Portugal, with narrow, aromatic, dissected and lobed, gray leaves with bright yellow flowers
Teucrium betonicum MadieraMadeira GermanderA glorious multitude of showy 6”violet-rose spikes are held upright from top to bottom, heart-shaped, sage green foliage

 

Achillea millefolium 'Little Moonshine'
Moonshine Yarrow
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


This yarrow has lemon-yellow flat-topped flower clusters held high over silvery grey foliage from spring through fall.

Advantages: Attracts butterflies, bee friendly, evergreen, perennial, ground cover and fast grower
Bloom Period: Spring to Fall
Height: 8"
Width: 12"
Light Requirements: Full Sun - Part Shade
Water Requirements: Low water, drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Achillea millefolium 'Sonoma Coast'
Sonoma Coast Yarrow
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


Achillea millefolium, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to Europe, Asia and North America, including California. This variety is native to California.

Advantages: Attracts butterflies, bee friendly, evergreen, naturalizes.
Bloom Period: April through August
Height: 12-18"
Width: 18-24"
Light Requirements: Full or morning sun
Water Requirements: Low water, drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Ajuga reptans ‘Catlin’s Giant'
Catlin’s Giant Carpey Bugle
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


A low growing ground cover that spreads by runners. This variety of Carpet Bugle has large bronze tinged leaves and flower spikes 8 inches high with deep indigo flowers. Grows well in shade.

Advantages: Evergreen groundcover that does well in shade, spreads by runners, bee friendly, easy to grow.
Bloom Period:Spring, early summer
Size: To 8 inches tall, 24 inches wide.
Light Requirements: Shade to part shade
Water Requirements: Medium
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Alyogyne huegelii 'Santa Cruz'
Blue Hibiscus
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


A hardy and adaptable tall evergreen shrub from southwest Australia, with large scented light blue flowers that are similar to hibiscus.

Advantages: Hardy, drought tolerant, frost tolerant, long flowering period
Bloom Period: Summer to fall
Height: 6'-10'
Width: 6'-10'
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water Requirements: Low
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Anchusa azurea 
Alkanet, Anchusa, Italian bugloss
 

A larger and showier version of a forget-me-not, open and spreading, covered with bristly hairs. It has clusters of small, bright blue flowers from summer into fall.

Advantages: Easy to grow, vibrant blue flowers all summer, self seeds. Can get a second bloom if spent flowers are cut back.
Bloom Period: Summer to fall
Size: 3-5 feet high by 2 feet wide.
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Moderate, resists drought when established
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Anchusa capensis
Summer forget-me-not, Bugloss

A vigorous short lived perennial or biennial often grown as a self seeding annual. New growth along the stems is red and it produces bright blue flowers from summer into fall.

Advantages: The bright blue flowers and red new growth add color to the garden. The flowers are edible in salads. Self seeds, can be treated as an annual. Cutting back after blooming will produce more flowering. Attracts bees and butterflies. 
Bloom Period: Summer into fall
Size: 2 feet tall by 1 foot wide 
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Water Requirements: Low to average water.
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Anigozanthos 'Harmony'
Kangaroo Paw - Harmony
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


Long lived upright perenial from southwest Australia with strappy sword-like green leaves in fans. Yellow flowers with reddish stems on tall branching stems.

Advantages: Easy care; Long bloom period; Flowers for cutting; Attracts hummingbirds; Hardy to 25 degrees.
Bloom Period: Spring to fall
Size: Foliage:2-3 feet tall Blooms: 4-6 feet tall
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Low
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Artemesia Powis Castle
 

Photo courtesy of WUCOLS
Photo courtesy of WUCOLS


An evergreen shrub with flat sprays of finely divided, aromatic leaves, green when new, maturing to silvery gray. Rarely flowers; grown for its foliage. Hybrid of garden origin, believed to be a cross between A. arborescens, native to the western Mediterranean region, and A. absinthium, more widely native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.

Advantages: Rarely flowers; grown for its foliage
Bloom Period: N/A
Height: 2'to 3'
Width: 4'to 6'
Light Requirements: Sun to light shade
Water Requirements: Low
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Carex Testacea
Orange New Zealand Sedge
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


 

Finely textured, glossy leaves begin life as olive green and age to a distinct orange-red as it matures

Advantages: Ideal for spilling over rocks, massing in borders
Bloom Period: 
Height: 30"
Width: 30"
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Medium
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Catananche caerulea
Cupid’s Dart
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


Pearly-papery buds that open into lovely semi-double, purple-eyed, lavender-blue, 2” blooms

Advantages: Tough and easy to grow, can be divided and self-sows! COLD HARDY and deer resistant, plus butterflies!
Bloom Period: Blooms for months
Height: 2"
Width: 20"
Light Requirements: Sun
Water Requirements: Fairly drought tolerant
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Convolvus cneorum
Silverbush, Shrubby Bindweed
 

Photo courtesy of WUCOLS
Photo courtesy of WUCOLS


Fast growing evergreen shrub with white flowers native to coast from Spain to Albania

Advantages: tolerates rocky soils, cut back in winter to renew
Bloom Period: Late spring to fall
Height: 2' to 3'
Width: 3' to 4'
Light Requirements: Sun to light shade
Water Requirements: Low
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Echium plantagineum ‘Blue Bedder’
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


 

From Mediteranian, fast growing into an impressive mound of blue, cup-shaped blooms with pink buds,

Advantages: Goof proof, bee-loved and blue, this bountiful bloomer, is deer resistant too 
Bloom Period: Blooms for months
Height: 20"
Width: 20"
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Low to avg water
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Echium wildpretii
Tower of Jewels
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


 

Other worldly conical clusters if glistening redish pink flowers.

Advantages: Deer resistent, bug proof, totally drought tolerent, and adored by hummers 
Bloom Period: 
Height: 8'
Width: 30"
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Avg no summer water
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Euphorbia characias (dwarf)
Mediterranean Spurge
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


Native from Portugal and Spain to Turkey, with big chartreuse flower heads, sap can be toxic

Advantages:Super easy to grow, drought tolerant and not fussy about soil, and it’s deer and gopher resistant!
Bloom Period: 
Height: 2.5'
Width: 3'
Light Requirements: Sun
Water Requirements: Low
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Helictotrichon sempervirens
Blue Oat grass
 

Photo courtesy of WUCOLS
Photo courtesy of WUCOLS


Cool-season bunchgrass Native to southwestern Europe, from France to Italy, blue-gray leaves and light tan, mid-summer flowers

Advantages: Best near coast
Bloom Period: 
Height: 2'
Width: 2-3'
Light Requirements: Cool sun to part shade
Water Requirements: Low
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Lavandula angustifolia Munstead
Lavender
 

Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials
Photo Courtesy of Annie's Annuals & Perennials


This wonderfully fragrant “English Lavender” cultivar is known for its especially deep purple flowers that bloom over an unusually long season

Advantages: Edible flowers, not fussy about soil, deer resistant
Bloom Period: Early summer through fall
Height: 24"
Width: 30"
Light Requirements: Full sun
Water Requirements: Low
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Santolina chamaecyparissus
Cotton Lavender
 

Santolina chamaecyparissus


Evergreen Shrub native to Portugal, with narrow, aromatic, dissected and lobed, gray leaves with bright yellow flowers

Advantages: Cut back in late winter or spring to renew
Bloom Period: 
Height: 1' to 2'
Width: 1' to 3'
Light Requirements: Sun
Water Requirements: Low
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Teucrium betonicum Madiera
Madeira Germander
 

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A glorious multitude of showy 6”violet-rose spikes are held upright from top to bottom, heart-shaped, sage green foliage

Advantages: Cut back in late winter or spring to renew
Bloom Period: May through July
Height: 4'
Width: 4'
Light Requirements: Sun
Water Requirements: Low
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