Frangula californica 'Mound San Bruno' - Mound San Bruno Coffeeberry
All sales are currently for local pickup at the Garden only. About Mound San Bruno Coffeeberry Plant Family: Rhamnaceae Plant Type: Shrub Height by Width: 4' H x 4' W Growth Habit: Compact, dense Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Sun Exposure: Full to part sun Soil Preference: Well-draining Water Requirements: Low to moderate Cold Hardy to: 15° F Flower Season: Spring Flower Color: Yellow Endangered?: Not Listed Distribution: Horticultural selection from San Bruno Mountain in northern San Mateo County. True species found from western California to southwestern Oregon. Natural Habitat: Coffeeberry is found in a wide variety of settings and habitats across the state, including coastal strand, foothill woodland slopes, sage scrub flats, chaparral, evergreen forest in mountain areas, rocky outcrops, sandy areas, stream banks, pinyon-juniper woodland in desert transition, and creosote bush scrub in high desert. Image Credit: California Flora Nursery