Common upright form of this evergreen shrub. Excellent habitat plant growing 5-6 ft tall. Not known whether these are male or female.
(1)
1 gal
16.00
(3)
2" rose pot
2.50
(2)
1 gal
10.00
(2)
4" pot
4.00
(2)
5" tree band
3.00
Baccharis pilularis 'Tennesee Beach'
'Tennesee Beach' Coyote Brush
Marin County
This dwarf was growing about 1-foot high in the rocky sand dunes. An selection chosen for beautiful foliage, toughness and extremely tight habit.
(1)
15 gal
125.00
Baccharis pilularis 'Twin Peaks'
Dwarf Coyote Brush
Dwarf form of the native coyote brush. Male cultivar, inconspicuous flowers but neat evergreen foliage. Smaller leaves than 'Pigeon Point.'
(3)
1 gal
14.00
(7)
1 gal
15.00
Baccharis pilularis - dwarf male
Dwarf Male Coyote Brush
Dwarf form of the native coyote brush. Male cultivar, inconspicuous flowers but neat evergreen foliage.
(12)
4" pot
4.00
Baccharis salicifolia
Seep Willow, Mulefat
Like a cross between Coyote Brush and a small willow, this deciduous shrub grows in dry rocky arroyos with an upright open form, spreading by the root. It's fairly drought-tolerant, actually. Good for a tallish open background shrub and high wildlife value in late summer with profuse fluffy flowers, though not 'showy' in a traditional sense.