Fire Resistant
Don’t add fuel to the fire! Use these plants instead!
Don’t add fuel to the fire! Use these plants instead!
Fire Resistant (22)
Star Jasmine
Trachelospermum Jasminoides
From $8.00
Elfin Thyme
Thymus Serpyllum 'Elfin'
From $27.00
Autumn Sage - Red
Salvia Gregii
From $6.50
Purple Rock Rose
Cistus x Purpureus
From $7.25
Carmel Creeper
Ceanothus griseus horizontalis Diamond Heights
From $16.00
Kleina (Blue Chalk Sticks)
Senecio mandroliscae
From $4.25
Creeping Myporum
Myoporum parvofolium Puta Creek
From $7.50
Burrito Sedum (Donkey Tail Plant)(Stonecrop)
Sedum morganianum Burrito
From $12.00
Waxleaf Privet - Bush Form
Ligustrum japonica Texanum
From $19.00
Waxleaf Privet (On Stake)
Ligustrum japonica Texanum
From $26.00
Red Carpet Sedum
Sedum Spurium Red Carpet
From $9.00
Compact Strawberry Bush
Arbutus Unedo Compacta
From $9.00
Blue Oat Grass
Helictotrichon Sempervirens
From $9.00
Variegated Century Plant
Agave americana Marginata
From $8.00
Variegated Dwarf Agave
Agave desmettiana 'Variegata'
From $12.00
Black Prince Echeveria
Echeveria Black Prince
From $9.00
Cape Honeysuckle - Bush Form
Tecoma Capensis
From $7.95
Cape Honeysuckle Vine Form - On Stake
Tecoma Capensis
From $29.95
Paprika Common Yarrow
Achillea millefolium 'Paprika'
From $7.90
Fire Resistant: In higher fire danger areas, its imperative to select plants that do not ‘add fuel to the fire’. Certain plants that have fire-resistant qualities make them more suitable for properties where fires may be more of an issue, such as landscapes near wooded areas. It’s important to note that no plants are ‘fireproof’, and many factors go in to creating a fire-safe landscape. Low-combustibility quality in plant selection, plus location of planting, and proper irrigation all add to making a landscape fire resistant. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !
Fire Resistant: In higher fire danger areas, its imperative to select plants that do not ‘add fuel to the fire’. Certain plants that have fire-resistant qualities make them more suitable for properties where fires may be more of an issue, such as landscapes near wooded areas. It’s important to note that no plants are ‘fireproof’, and many factors go in to creating a fire-safe landscape. Low-combustibility quality in plant selection, plus location of planting, and proper irrigation all add to making a landscape fire resistant. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !