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Adenostoma fasciculatum - Chamise

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Adenostoma fasciculatum is more commonly known as the robust Chamise—an evergreen shrub native to California that adds an element of resilience and charm to your landscape. Standing tall at 4-12 feet, the Chamise commands presence with its rigid, needle-like leaves and graces every spring from April to June with delightful clusters of small, white to light pink flowers. The Chamise not only adds year-round color to your garden but also has a practical side—it's wildfire-resistant, doggedly drought-tolerant, and thrives happily in full sun exposure. Set your landscape ablaze with the ever-practical Chamise, a sturdy, low-maintenance plant that offers a striking contrast for your natural tableau and provides a safe haven for local wildlife—all while showcasing your commitment to environmentally conscious landscaping practices.

  • Size: 4-12 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small white to light pink flowers
  • Foliage: Rigid, needle-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: High resistance to wildfires
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