As you walk along the garden path, you'll notice the native plants are labeled with a number. Use this number to identify the plant below.
Choose a plant name to learn more about the plant and its traditional use by the Kumeyaay people. The Kumeyaay name is placed in italics.
- huutat – Lemonade Berry
- Pellytaay – White Sage
- telku – Barrel Cactus
- kwa'ak – California Wild Rose
- hamill – Flat Top Buckwheat
- kepally – Blue Elderberry
- a'naally – Chilean Mesquite
- esnyaaw – Coast Live Oak
- Cliff Spurge
- pullaay – Showy Island Snapdragon
- samaall kwsiyaay – Desert Broom
- Bushmallow Or Chaparral Mallow
- miikell – Ramona Lilac
- miltii'aaw – Matilija Poppy
- No plant at this time.
- California Wild Grape
- ha'anya yul – Black Sage
- San Diego Marsh Elder
- iipshii – Chamise
- ehpaa – Coastal Prickly Pear
- Desert Willow
- hasill – Mission Manzanita
- hosiill – Toyon
- samaall kwsiyaay – Coyote Brush
- inyekhaay – Coffee Berry
- kwechash – California Sage Brush
- 'epshash – Bladderpod
- No plant at this time.
- nahekwi – California Brittlebush
- California Desert Thorn
- etat'kwilly – Coastal Cholla
- kushu – Jojoba
- pullaay – Showy Island Snapdragon
- Red Bush Monkey Flower
- sha'a – Mohave Yucca
- mulh'amulh – Cleveland Sage
- emally – Shaw's Agave
- Red Fairy Duster
- ektii – Laurel Sumac
- kwa'naay – Basket Rush
- kwaayull – Deer Grass
- sa'maall – Yerba Santa
- San Diego Willowy Mint
- hpiip – Mormon Tea
- inyekhaay – Chokecherry
- Wooly Blue Curls
- Red Monardella
- Desert Brittlebush
- millykumaay – Chalk Dudleya
- Lady Fingers Dudleya

