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Beach Primrose
Blue-eyed Grass
Bush Sunflower
California Aster
California Poppy
California Rose
Canyon Sunflower
Cliff Aster
Cliff Buckwheat
Coffeeberry
Coyote Bush
Deerweed
Golden Stars
Morning Glory
Purple Grass
Sky Lupine
Toyon
 
Arroyo Willow
Cottonwood
Coast Live Oak
 


Coffeeberry

Coffeeberry is an evergreen shrub that grows in a number of plant communities from Baja California, to southwest Oregon, and into Arizona and New Mexico. It has low water requirements, and grows in full sun to shade. When healthy, it is also fire retardant. Coffeeberry grows to a height of up to eight feet. Its neat-leaved and compact branching growth habit would allow it to be used effectively as a hedge, bushy plant or shrub.

The flowers are a great source of nectar for a number of bees, butterflies, other insects and even hummingbirds. The red berries that darken to black, are eaten by birds.

Rhamnus californica is the scientific name. Rhamnus is an ancient Greek name for the buckthorn family.

The top and left pictures were taken on More Mesa, and the right on the Old Coast Road near Nojoqui Falls.

For more information please email or write to: Email: moremesa@mindspring.com
More Mesa Preservation Coalition
P.O Box 22557
Santa Barbara, CA 93121