Acacia baileyana. Aesculus californica. Trees

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Acacia baileyana Common Name: Bailey Acacia Family: Fabaceae Characteristics of plant: Grows 20-30 tall, 20-40 wide. Evergreen tree has feathery, finely cut blue-grey foliage. Clusters of fragrant, yellow flowers are borne profusely in early to mid-winter. Water needs: Little to no Special Features: Very fast grower and very hardy. Caution - allergies to flowers are common. Aesculus californica Photo by: Beatrice F. Howitt, California Academy of Sciences Common Name: California Buckeye Family: Hippocastanaceae Characteristics of plant: Grows to 10-20 tall, 30 or wider. Deciduous tree is often multi-trunked. Leaves are divided into 3-6 long leaflets. Fragrant, cream colored flower plumes appear in spring, followed by pear-shaped fruits. Water needs: Low to moderate Special Features: Flowers are poisonous to bees. Drops leaves in summer with little or no water; leaves hold until fall with regular T-1

Arbutus menziesii Common Name: Madrone Family: Ericaceae Characteristics of plant: Grows 20-100 with round head as wide as tall. Evergreen tree has leathery leaves 3-6 long. In spring, clusters of pinkish bell-shaped flowers appear, followed in fall by clusters of orange to red berries. Water needs: Little to regular Special Features: Smooth, reddishbrown bark peels in thin flakes. Must have fast drainage and non-alkaline Established plants need only infrequent, deep watering. Photo by: Timothy D. Ives, 2002 Arbutus unedo Common Name: Strawberry Tree Family: Ericaceae Light: Full sun or partial shade. Characteristics of plant: Slow to moderate growth to 8-35 high and wide. Evergreen tree has dark green, red-stemmed leaves. Clusters of white flowers and round yellow, then red fruit appear at the same time in fall and winter. Fruits resemble strawberries. Water needs: Little to regular Special Features: Red-brown shredding bark. Tolerant of a wide range of climates and soils. T-2

Calocedrus decurrens Common Name: Incense Cedar Light: Full sun or light shade. Characteristics of plant: Slow, symmetrical growth to 75-90 tall, 10-15 wide. Evergreen tree has reddish-brown bark and rich green foliage in flat sprays. Pungent fragrance. Water needs: Moderate to no Special Features: Tolerates summer heat and poor soils. No supplemental water needed in zones 2, 4-7, 15-17. Needs no pruning. Photo by: Neva Snell California Academy of Sciences Cedrus deodara Common Name: Deodar Cedar Family: Pinaceae Characteristics of plant: A fast grower to 80 tall, 40 wide. Graceful evergreen tree with greyish-green needles and soft texture. Water needs: Low to moderate Special Features: Drought tolerant once established. T-3

Cercis occidentalis Common Name: Western Redbud Family: Fabaceae Light: Full sun or light shade. Characteristics of plant: 10-18 tall and wide. Deciduous small tree or shrub. Blooms profusely in spring with magenta flowers before leafout. Attractive rounded blue-green leaves. Foliage yellow or red in fall. Water needs: Moderate Special Features: Resistant to oak root fungus. Very drought tolerant. Photo by: Br. Alfred Brousseau Saint Mary s College Chitalpa tashkentensis Common Name: Chitalpa Family: Bignoniaceae Characteristics of plant: A deciduous, rapid growing tree to 20-30 tall and wide, often multi-trunked, with green leaves 4-5 long, 1 wide. Erect clusters of frilly trumpet-shaped flowers in pink, white or lavender appear from late spring to fall. Special Features: Very long blooming period. T-4

Cupressus forbesii Common Name: Tecate Cypress Characteristics of plant: A very fast grower to 10-25 tall and 20 wide. Evergreen tree with green foliage and cherry red bark. Special Features: Drought tolerant once established. Photo by: Dr. Louis Emmet Mahoney Cupressus glabra (arizonica) Common Name: Arizona Cypress Characteristics of plant: Grows to 40 tall and 20 wide. An evergreen tree with green to silvery foliage and globular, golf-ball sized cones. Special Features: Drought and heat tolerant. T-5