One of the most emblematic of California native plants, coffeeberry is a lustrous evergreen growing to 10 feet tall and wide in full sun. Flowers insignificant; berries are highly attractive to birds. This ranks among the best choices for a beautiful, locally-appropriate, low-maintenance, drought-tolerant shrub.
(1)
1 gal
14.00
Rhamnus californica
Coffeeberry
Knowland
One of the most emblematic of California native plants, coffeeberry is a lustrous evergreen growing to 10 feet tall and wide in full sun. Flowers insignificant; berries are highly attractive to birds. This ranks among the best choices for a beautiful, locally-appropriate, low-maintenance, drought-tolerant shrub.
(1)
15 gal
150.00
Rhamnus californica 'Eve Case'
Coffeeberry
A compact coastal cultivar of this excellent evergreen shrub. Clean green glossy leaves & berries for wildlife. Usually makes a 5-foot mound.
(2)
5 gal
44.00
Rhamnus californica 'Leatherleaf'
Coffeeberry
Montara Mountain
This coffeeberry's distinctive large dark leathery leaves resemble a Rhododendron. Sun or shade, 6' evergreen goodness!
(2)
15 gal
85.00
Rhamnus californica ssp. crassifolia
Serpentine Hoary Coffeeberry
This coffeeberry has distinctive velvety leaves and stem. Same berries as the straight species. Sun or shade, 6' evergreen goodness!
(1)
5 gal
45.00
Rhamnus illicifolia
Mountain Redberry
These are slow growers to 4-5 feet and marvelous miniature shrubs, easy in the garden, an ideal solution for well-drained conditions like chert or sandy soils. Redberry are dioecious; you need a male and female plant to set seed, and these have not been sexed.
(2)
5 gal
35.00
Rhamnus purshiana
Cascara Sagrada
Large deciduous shrub to 15' or small tree to 30' with handsome leaves reminiscent of Alders, inconspicuous flowers which are attractive to butterflies and berries that birds relish.