Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas' 5 gallon
Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas' flower
Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas' 5 gallon
Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas' flower

Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas'

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Size 5 Gallon

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Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas'

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.   For more recommendations visit our Easiest California Native Plants to grow in your garden guide. 

Plant with: Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Sagebrush (Artemisia species), California Encelia (Encelia californica), Buckwheat (Eriogonum species), Hollyleaf Cherry (Prunus ilicifolia), Sage (Salvia species), Ceanothus species, Yucca species, Dudleya species, and cactus species

 

- Full Sun to part shade

- Best in well drained soils

- Water once a month once established

- Attracts birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies

- Hardy up to 15 degrees

- Native to California 

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Malacothamnus fasciculatus 'Casitas'

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.   For more recommendations visit our Easiest California Native Plants to grow in your garden guide. 

Plant with: Manzanita (Arctostaphylos species), Sagebrush (Artemisia species), California Encelia (Encelia californica), Buckwheat (Eriogonum species), Hollyleaf Cherry (Prunus ilicifolia), Sage (Salvia species), Ceanothus species, Yucca species, Dudleya species, and cactus species

 

- Full Sun to part shade

- Best in well drained soils

- Water once a month once established

- Attracts birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies

- Hardy up to 15 degrees

- Native to California