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Heteromeles arbutifolia (Multi) - Toyon

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Heteromeles arbutifolia (Multi) is a celebrated Californian native also known as Toyon, prized for its robust and diverse charm. This stalwart specimen, standing up to 20 feet tall, enlivens gardens with its year-round presentation of glossy, dark green leaves. During summer, the Toyon captivates with delightful clusters of small white flowers that later give way to an impressive winter spectacle - a dramatic flourish of vibrant red berries. More than just visually pleasing, these berries are a wildlife magnet, attracting a spectrum of birds and butterflies. This evergreen tree, with its hardy temperament and ability to flourish equally in full sun or partial shade, is resistant to drought, making it a low-maintenance but high-impact asset to gardens. With its fire-resistant capabilities and enchanting aesthetics, the Toyon breathes life into xeriscape designs, hedges, and borders, equally at home as a stand-alone centerpiece. Let this resilient gem add an enduring, dynamic character to your landscape.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small white flowers in summer
  • Foliage: Dark green, leathery leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional feature: Produces vibrant red berries in winter, attractive to wildlife
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