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Frangula californica (coffeeberry)
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Frangula californica (coffeeberry)
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Frangula californica (coffeeberry)

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 California native Coffeeberry (previously classified as Rhamnus californica)

An evergreen shrub that grows up to eight feet high and ten feet wide.  It can be pruned to maintain a smaller shape.  It has fragrant green yellow blossoms that bloom in the spring and summer.  In the fall this shrub has red berries, which can be toxic.  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

You can lightly pinch or prune at any time.  Can be sheared in spring for a formal hedge or screen.  

Plant in full sun or shade

- Tolerant of most soils, best in heavy clay

- Water once a month, especially during summer

- Great companion plant under evergreen oaks

- Drought tolerant once established

- Fire resistant

- Great for erosion control and bank stabilization

- Hardy to 5 degrees

- Native to California

- Butterfly + pollinator attractor!

 

 

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 California native Coffeeberry (previously classified as Rhamnus californica)

An evergreen shrub that grows up to eight feet high and ten feet wide.  It can be pruned to maintain a smaller shape.  It has fragrant green yellow blossoms that bloom in the spring and summer.  In the fall this shrub has red berries, which can be toxic.  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

You can lightly pinch or prune at any time.  Can be sheared in spring for a formal hedge or screen.  

Plant in full sun or shade

- Tolerant of most soils, best in heavy clay

- Water once a month, especially during summer

- Great companion plant under evergreen oaks

- Drought tolerant once established

- Fire resistant

- Great for erosion control and bank stabilization

- Hardy to 5 degrees

- Native to California

- Butterfly + pollinator attractor!