Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius
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Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius
Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius
plant material shot
plant material shot
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Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius

Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius

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Catalina Ironwood, Santa Cruz Ironwood, Fern Leaf Ironwood, Island Ironwood

An evergreen tree that can reach up to 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide.  This tree can grow up to two feet per year.  It has white flowers that boom during the summer.  It can be susceptible to aphids.  Prune in the summer after it has flowered.  To maintain a single trunk, remove all sprouts from the basal burl.  This tree develops basal burls that help the plant recover from fires in its natural habitat.  A healthy tree can recover from fire, over pruning, and collision if you prune it back to the stump to start over again.

- Full Sun to partial shade

- Best in well drained soils

- Drought tolerant once established

- Attracts birds

- Fire resistant

- Great for erosion control and bank stabilization

- Hardy to 20 degrees

- Native to California 

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Catalina Ironwood, Santa Cruz Ironwood, Fern Leaf Ironwood, Island Ironwood

An evergreen tree that can reach up to 60 feet tall and 40 feet wide.  This tree can grow up to two feet per year.  It has white flowers that boom during the summer.  It can be susceptible to aphids.  Prune in the summer after it has flowered.  To maintain a single trunk, remove all sprouts from the basal burl.  This tree develops basal burls that help the plant recover from fires in its natural habitat.  A healthy tree can recover from fire, over pruning, and collision if you prune it back to the stump to start over again.

- Full Sun to partial shade

- Best in well drained soils

- Drought tolerant once established

- Attracts birds

- Fire resistant

- Great for erosion control and bank stabilization

- Hardy to 20 degrees

- Native to California