Needing full sun and only occasional water, this plant can grow anywhere from 6 to 18 feet tall flowering white in summer then yielding bright red berries in fall and winter. Clipped branches can often be found in floral arrangements especially around the holiday season. With its fun connection to the history of Hollywood, its beauty and its ability to tolerate many growing conditions, we love adding Toyon to our gardens.
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Aeonium
Aeonium, also known as the Tree Houseleek, gets its name from the ancient Greek word "aionos", meaning ageless. With its showy fleshy leaves that range from burgundy to light green, and with a glossy or matte appearance rising on thick stems reaching for the light, this plant is truly dynamic and lives up to its name. Most importantly Aeonium is drought tolerant. A native of the Canary Islands and North Africa, their preferred conditions are warm to hot which makes it the perfect addition to a California garden.
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