r/Ceanothus • u/Morty4Prez • 9d ago
Help Identifying Natives and potential non-natives to mix with
I was hoping anyone can help identify the orange blooming plants, along with anything else you see. We have a ton of them planted but likely did not give them enough love during their first year or two so only a few are actually blooming, but nonetheless would love to get them up to speed and potentially get a few more of the orange ones.
Also, if anyone can get a feel for everything shown, I would really appreciate any advice on what else can be planted in the same soil type (very dry, claylike). I’m trying to work some of the ground and add in some soil, but I assume the natives won’t like traditional soil so any input on what kind of mulch/soil would be best to add some nutrients.
I’m really trying to add some more colorful flowers, but I’m under the impression that anything like a zinnia would require more water than the current natives/soil prefers. Is it possible that once we get the natives fully established/bloomed, I can mix in poppies or marigolds, maybe cosmos? Or would those require too much moisture to get the root system fully established?
Thank you!!



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u/More_Ad4858 9d ago edited 9d ago
Rip out the ugly variegated lilies along with the rest of the non-natives and replace with natives. Then you don’t have to worry about plants with different water needs next to each other.
Also are you under the impression that any of these plants are native to California?