Native Plants

Coyotebrush

Baccharis pilularis
Location

May not be native

Use Location
Type
Shrubs, Vines
Attributes
Fruit, Nuts
Also called Chaparral Broom, this evergreen bush produces white to cream-colored flowers from September through January. It grows up to 10 feet high and 12 feet wide, and is drought tolerant, doing well in full or partial sun, and in dry, sandy soils. This shrub is also deer resistant, and grows quickly, maturing in 1 to 2 years.

May Attract

Coyotebrush is thought to attract these families of birds
Family
Cardinals, Grosbeaks and Buntings
Family
Chickadees and Titmice
Family
Crows, Magpies, Jays
Family
Finches
Family
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Family
Blackbirds and Orioles
Family
New World Sparrows
Family
Vireos
Family
Waxwings
Family
Wood Warblers
Family
Woodpeckers

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Native plants help support our birds throughout the year.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird at a butterflyweed. Photo: Dave Maslowski