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Live Plant Inventory: San Francisco Plant Nursery
Explore our collection of rare, climate appropriate plants at our Bayview District San Francisco garden center. This live inventory list reflects the plants currently available at our San Francisco store. Most of our collection is grown by us, ensuring the best quality and price for water-wise landscapes.
Search our San Francisco stock for:
California and Mediterranean Natives
Salvia (Sage), Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), Olives (Olea europaea), Olea europaea 'Little Ollie', Lavandula, Festuca (Fescue), native succulents like Dudleya, Grevillea, Westringia (Coast Rosemary), Protea, Leucospermum (Pincushion flowers), Casuarina 'Cousin It', Leucadendron, Bougainvillea, Silver Tree (Leucadendron argenteum), Cussonia (Cabbage Tree), Eremophila, Eucalyptus, Furcraea, and many more rare plants from Australia and South Africa.
Acacia
Acacia iteaphylla, Acacia podalyriifolia, Acacia cultiformis, Acacia Koa, Acacia 'Cousin It', Acacia groundcovers, Acacia covenyi, Acacia vestita, and others.
Architectural Succulents
Rare Aloe, Agave, Aeonium, Opuntia, Yucca, Cereus, Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro cactus), columnar cacti, Dasylirion, Dracaena draco (Dragon tree), and a very large collection of rare Euphorbia.
Rare Succulents
Haworthia, Gasteria, Cotyledon, Dudleya, Rhipsalis, Curio rowleyanus (String of Pearls), Kalanchoe subnuda, Pachypodium, Sedum, Senecio, and Stapelia ,deuterocohnia brevifolia ,spiral aloe.
Lush Dry Garden Staples
Lomandra, Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise), ornamental grasses, Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum), Chondropetalum, Restio, Restionaceae, Dianella, and Abutilon.
Screening Plants for Hedges
Pittosporum, Ficus, Dodonaea, Podocarpus, and Camellia.
Plants for the Shade
Aspidistra, Ferns, Tree Ferns (Dicksonia and Cyathea), Asparagus fern, Begonia, Blechnum (Lady Fern), Cordyline glauca, Cordyline stricta, Platycerium (Staghorn fern), Bromeliads, Vireya Rhododendron, and Woodwardia, Western sword fern.
Indoor Plants
Monstera, Ficus, Ficus benghalensis 'Audrey', Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' (large indoor trees), Hoya, Sansevieria, cacti for indoor growth, and other rare and unusual indoor plants. Brachychiton Bottle Tree.
Tropical Plants
Musa (Banana tree), Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise), Ginger (Hedychium), Otatea acuminata (Mexican Weeping Bamboo), Philodendron, Schefflera, Farfugium japonicum (Leopard plant), Passionflower, and Monstera.
Palm Trees
Syagrus romanzoffiana (Queen Palm), Sabal, Phoenix, Livistona australis, Jubaea chilensis (Chilean Wine Palm), Chamaerops humilis var. Cerifera (Mediterranean silver palm, Moroccan silver palm), Bamboo Palms such as Chamaedorea radicalis, Chamaedorea plumosa, Chamaedorea microspadix, Chamaedorea hooperiana, Chamaedorea costaricana, Brahea edulis, Bismarckia nobilis, Brahea armata, Brahea 'Clara', Beccariophoenix alfredii, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, Parajubaea, and Butia × Jubaea, Washingtonia hybrid.
Edible Garden Plants
Citus, lemon, meyer lemon, Kishu mandarin, Tomatoes well adapted to the fog, herbs, avocado, guava.