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| Important: This is a presale item for pickup on October 16th or 17th at the Briar Patch Coop in Auburn, CA. Please visit the Native Plant Kit page for more information. |
Support local pollinators and bring beauty to your landscaping with this curated kit of five easy-to-grow California native plants. This kit helps you create a thriving mini-habitat that supports native bees, butterflies, and birds, all while conserving water and celebrating California’s natural heritage. These can be grown within your current landscaping or in a container!
All proceeds support local conservation and education efforts!
What’s inside:
- Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – “Yarrow is an all-star, popular plant choice among California native gardeners, including beginners! It is durable and easy to grow in a wide range of soil types and has low moisture requirements.” (Source, Calscape.org)
- California Fuchsia (Epilobium canum) – California Fuchsia is a hardy, drought-tolerant native that bursts with bright red flowers in late summer, attracting hummingbirds and adding color when few other plants are in bloom.
- Sulphur Buckwheat (Eriogonum umbellatum) – Sulphur Buckwheat is a tough, long-flowering, sun-loving native with cheerful yellow flowers that support dozens of butterfly and moth species, making it a pollinator powerhouse for dry, well-drained gardens.
- California Fescue (Festuca californica) – California Fescue is a graceful, low-water native bunchgrass that forms soft, arching clumps and provides vital habitat for butterflies and moths, thriving in full sun or partial shade.
- Foothill Penstemon (Penstemon heterophyllus) – Foothill Penstemon is an easy-to-grow California native with brilliant blue to magenta flowers that attract pollinators and light up garden borders from spring into summer.
Whether you’re planting a curb strip, a container garden, or a backyard bed, this kit makes it easy to create a vibrant, resilient, and pollinator-friendly space.
All proceeds support local conservation and education efforts.

