Common upright form of this evergreen shrub. Excellent habitat plant growing 5-6 ft tall. Not known whether these are male or female.
(10)
1 gal
12.00
(1)
5" tree band
5.00
Baccharis pilularis
Coyote Brush
Habitat Potential
Small leaf, semi-dwarf coyote brush.
(2)
1 gal
12.00
Baccharis pilularis 'Pigeon Point'
Dwarf Coyote Brush
Dwarf form of the native coyote brush. Male cultivar, inconspicuous flowers but neat evergreen foliage.
(12)
1 gal
14.00
Baccharis pilularis 'Tennesee Beach'
'Tennesee Beach' Coyote Brush
Marin County
This dwarf was growing about 1-foot high in the rocky sand dunes. An exclusive Bay Natives selection, chosen for beautiful foliage, toughness and extremely tight habit.
(1)
15 gal
125.00
Baccharis pilularis - dwarf male
Dwarf Male Coyote Brush
Dwarf form of the native coyote brush. Male cultivar, inconspicuous flowers but neat evergreen foliage.
(6)
1/2 gal
6.00
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.