Plants For Yellow Pine Forest

Quercus lobata, White Oak with fall color. - grid24_12
Quercus lobata White Oak

Quercus lobata is a deciduous white oak tree that can grow to 70'. The fastest of our California Oaks. This native oak has deeply-lobed leaves with no bristles. The coloration is green with a little ... Learn more.

Quercus sadleriana - grid24_12
Quercus sadleriana Sadler Oak

An evergreen shrub that grows from 3000-7000 ft. in Northern Calif. and Southern Oregon. A nice looking plant if you live in an area where it will grow. It does not look or behave as a oak. Oaks. Learn more.

Quercus wislizenii Interior Live Oak leaves can be entire or have some spines. This tree is native to the higher elevations of the coast ranges and much of the Sierras. - grid24_12
Quercus wislizenii Interior Live Oak

An evergreen tree that can reach 50' (Your grandkids might see it.), and as broad. It has glossy, dark-green leaves. Native to lower and middle elevations of the coast ranges, Sierra Nevada of Calif. ... Learn more.

Rhamnus californica cuspidata California coffee berry - grid24_12
Rhamnus californica var. cuspidata California coffee berry

Rhamnus californica cuspidata form of Coffeberry from the Sierras and inner Coast Ranges of S. California. The only significant difference from this form and the regular species is dentate(small teet... Learn more.

Hoary Coffeeberry
Frangula californica ssp. tomentella - grid24_12
Rhamnus californica var. tomentella Mountain Coffeeberry

This Coffeeberry is an evergreen bush that grows at a slightly higher elevation than common coffeeberry. In the Southern California this coffeeberry is commonly around mountain cabins or some of the n... Learn more.

Rhamnus crocea ilicifolia Hollyleaf Redberry - grid24_12
Rhamnus crocea var. ilicifolia Hollyleaf Redberry

Hollyleaf Redberry is an evergreen shrub to 3-9' that is native to dry slopes in the coast ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills. Hollyleaf Redberry likes partshade of oaks and has low water requirements... Learn more.

Rhamnus purshiana Chittam Bark - grid24_12
Rhamnus purshiana Chittam Bark

Cascara is a dark green bush or semi-deciduous tree that grows from northern California to British Columbia to Montana. This buckthorn grows under heavy chaparral or forest conditions, north slope. ... Learn more.

Western Azalea flower, this one was in our back yard. - grid24_12
Rhododendron occidentale Western Azalea

Grows in bogs, edges of creeks, next to ponds in the Sierras, higher elevations of the Coast Ranges from Mt. Palomar north into Oregon. I\'ve lost a shoe walking out to photograph the flowers before. ... Learn more.

Ribes amarum, Bitter Gooseberry, with purple fruits, is found in chaparral areas of California.  - grid24_12
Ribes amarum Bitter Gooseberry

A sprawling, stickery, twiggy deciduous shrub with a sticky bitter fruit. Native from mid-California to San Diego(higher elevations). If you're a collector or have a mountain cabin this plant could be... Learn more.

Ribes cereum, Wax Currant, growing in the Yellow Pine Forest, at Big Bear, California.  - grid24_12
Ribes cereum Wax Currant

syn. R. cereum var. pedicellare, R.c. var. farinosum, R. c. var. viridescens, Ribes inebrians, R. reniforme, R. balsamifera, , R. spaethianum, R. pumilium, R. churchii. Wax currant or Squaw currant ... Learn more.

Ribes nevadense, Pink Sierra Currant with Swallowtail - grid24_12
Ribes nevadense Pink Sierra Currant

Ribes nevadense, Pink Sierra Currant is a deciduous shrub to 3-5' and looks very similar to Ribes sanguineum glutinosum. This plant should be used as a pink show case around a mountain cabin but works... Learn more.

Ribes roezlii,  Sierra Gooseberry flowers. - grid24_12
Ribes roezlii Sierra Gooseberry

Sierra Gooseberry, Ribes roezlii,>/i>is a wonderful showy deciduous shrub with edible berries (great for gooseberry jam). The flower show is eye popping. The plant is tight and clean. Use in moist par... Learn more.

Ribes viscosissimum, Sticky Currant, is a sagebrush currant we grew many years ago.  - grid24_12
Ribes viscosissium var. Hallii Sticky Currant

Sticky Currant grows from Mariposa county to Oregon. Not a currant for jelly, but the flowers are nice and the deciduous plant when it flowers is fine lookin'. We can grow as many as you need, but so ... Learn more.

Rosa gymnocarpa Wood Rose - grid24_12
Rosa gymnocarpa Wood Rose

Wood Rose is a delicate sub-shrub that arches up to 3'. Normally 2'. A bristly slender shrub with fairly large fragrant pink flowers. This looks like a little formal perennial in cultivation. In the ... Learn more.

Rosa pinetorum Whiskey Rose - grid24_12
Rosa pinetorum Whiskey Rose

A beautiful rose that we've seen only twice in the wild, once in the town of Quincy on a north facing slope(can you say COLD) under interior live oak and bays, and once at the edge of a redwood forest... Learn more.

Rosa pisocarpa Cluster Rose - grid24_12
Rosa pisocarpa Cluster Rose

Cluster Rose grows on cool north slopes from Northern California to B.C.. Not very thorny. An excellent plant for shaded slopes and birds.Does well in moist, shaded areas. Pink flowers in clusters at ... Learn more.

Rosa woodsii ultramontana Mountain Rose has lightly fragrant flowers. - grid24_12
Rosa woodsii var. ultramontana Mountain Rose

A fragrant rose that needs some summer water and part shade in the interior. In higher elevations or near the coast give it sun and good air flow. This rose has the best hips for tea of any I've smell... Learn more.

Rubus leucodermis Western Raspberry - grid24_12
Rubus leucodermis Western Raspberry

An arching dec. shrub-vine. Thorny with whitish stems, green leaves and red to black raspberry-like berries. I\'ve only seen western Raspberry in the redwoods/Douglas Fir around Willits. It was a bram... Learn more.

What a nice looking plant. nThimbleberry makes a mini-thicket where there is moisture and cool sun to part-shade. - grid24_12
Rubus parviflorus Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry is a woodsy berry that grows in forests where there is shade and moisture. Looks similar to the Ribes san. glut. and often grows near it. I've seen it in the Sierras at 5000-8000' and in... Learn more.

 
Salix eastwoodiae Sierra Willow

A fuzzy grey almost groundcover willow of the upper middle Sierras. Learn more.

Salix exigua Narrowleaf Willow - grid24_12
Salix exigua Narrowleaf Willow

A tall deciduous shrub that is native from Texas to California to B.C.. It has a grey leaf that is only 1/4 inch wide and 2-5 inches long. I have seen these in Lee Vining, and they were growing in an... Learn more.

Salix lasiolepis, Arroyo Willow, as bush - grid24_12
Salix lasiolepis Arroyo Willow

A 10-20\' deciduous shrub or tree. We list it for stream bank stabilization. This one is native to most of Ca. north to Idaho and Alaska. It is native on the nursery site in the seasonal creek. A pion... Learn more.

Salix lasiolepis bracelinae flower close up - grid24_12
Salix lasiolepis var. bracelinae

We have the sub-species Bracelinae mixed in with the species on the site. The sub-species is smaller is size and has narrow leaves. Learn more.

 
Salix melanopsis Longleaf Willow

A 10' deciduous bush that is native from Cal.to Wyo. and Alberta. We have a customer that has it on Bear Mountain, 7500' in Kern Co.. Streamside in a 20" rainfall area. Companion plants were Ribes nev... Learn more.

White sage, Salvia apiana has incredible leaves. - grid24_12
Salvia apiana White Sage

Salvia apiana, White sage is a  five foot evergreen perennial. The flowers emerge in summer and are white with a little lavender. They pucker-back with the stamens hanging out to the sides. White sag... Learn more.

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