Welcome to the third instalment in the series on plants that grow well in San Diego. 

In this article I wanted to discuss Acacia plants and how we can incorporate them into gardens ranging from Del Cerro to Coronado and beyond. 

Acacia plants hail from a number of continents but the majority can be found only in Australia making them a great plant choice for San Diego gardens. Some of the attributes they are known for is relatively fast growing, long-lived and with a deep root system perfect for our climate. Available in everything from full-grown trees too much smaller groundcover forms and everything between. Here are the few that I want to discuss with you today. 

First off is Acacia stenophylla or Shoestring Acacia, this fast growing weeping tree is a great addition to drought tolerant landscape especially ones that relay on succulents as it only provides dappled shade. With its great gray-green foliage and tons of interest this tree is one to consider for sure. 

Acacia cultriformis or Kniefleaf Acacia is a great midsize shrub with its interesting triangular leaves held close to the branches and bright yellow flowers this gem is perfect when you need something a bit smaller but with tons of personality. 

Acacia redolens or Prostrate Acacia is a fantastic plant for hillsides and erosion control. Staying under about 2’6″ but getting over 10′ across this plant is ideal for those tough to get to spots that just needs some green while asking for little water or maintenance. 

When you are in need of a drought tolerant workhorse plant don’t fail to consider Acacia, and when you are in need of landscape design for your property in San Diego please consider Cleator Landscape Design 619 917 3644

In what I hope we be an ongoing series I wanted to talk about Lomandra or Mat Rush. This is a fantastic pseudo grass like plant that hails from Australia. Which means it’s fairly drought tolerant and doesn’t need much of the maintenance that true ornamental grasses require. It comes in a handful of different sizes and shades of green, which means it should be easy to fit it into almost any design scheme. 

It will perform well in coastal gardens in Ocean Beach through to Mission Hills and even into our local foothills without any issues. Sun to part shade, dry to waters edge you will find this increasingly popular plant thriving. It adds not only a great green vertical element to the landscape but it also contributes movement to otherwise still gardens.

If you are interested about learning more about Lomandra for your garden please feel free to contact Cleator Landscape Design for your landscape design needs. 619-917-3644