Marin Backyard Habitats

The Marin Backyard Habitats program invites you to transform your yard into a thriving habitat by planting native species that support local wildlife, conserve water, and improve soil health.

By replacing invasive plants and reducing pesticide use, you can protect waterways from pollution and create a sanctuary for birds, bees, bats, butterflies, and more.

Start your journey to creating a healthy backyard habitat by selecting plants from the searchable Marin Local Native Plant Guide listing below .

Here we have suggested over 40 resilient local native plants that will enrich your garden, improve your appreciation of local wildlife and enhance the resilience of your neighborhood.

Coyote Bush

Shrub

Baccharis pilularis

Easy to Grow

White Flowers in Spring, Summer, Fall

Supports Bats, Catterpillars, and 29 species of Butterflies and Moths

An amazing pioneer species field study has shown Baccharis to send roots as deep as 10 feet . The extensive root structure also allows these plants to access deep water sources which it also makes available to surrounding plants

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Type Shrub
Size:2 ft to 6

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Week
uses: TAGS Deer Resistant

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Blueblossom Ceanothus

Shrub

Ceanothus thyrsiflorus

Purple and White Flowers in Winter and Spring

Supports Hummingbirds, Bats, Birds, Bees, Catterpillars, and 93 species of Butterflies and Moths!

Varying dramatically in form and size over its natural range, some plants grow fairly upright to 30 feet and others grow in a mounding form to only 2-3 feet tall.

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Type: Annual Grass Perennial Herbaceous Shrub Tree
Size: 3 To 30 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Month
uses: a habitat superstar!

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Western Redbud

Tree / Shrub

Cercis occidentalis

Easy to Grow

Purple and Pink Flowers in Winter and Spring as foliage also turns color

Supports Hummingbirds, Bats, Birds, Bees, Caterpillars and 11 species of Butterflies and Moths
Native Leafcutter Bees especially like the flowers

This Shrub / Tree is a legume and adds nitrogen to the soil

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Type: Shrub / Tree
Size:10 To 20 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Week
uses: TAGS Deer Resistant, Fire Safe

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Sticky monkeyflower

Shrub

Diplacus aurantiacus

Orange, Red Flowers in Winter, Spring, and Summer

Supports Hummingbirds, Bats, Bees, Birds, Catterpillars and 8 species of Butterflies

Exceptionally deep root systems to 6 feet or more

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Type: Shrub Tree
Size: To 4 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Month
uses: TAGS Deer Resistant, Fire Safe

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Coffeeberry

Shrub

Frangula californica

Easy to Grow

Small Flowers turn into Blue and black Fruit in Summer

Supports Bats, Catterpillars, and 33 species of Butterflies and Moths

Small flowers attract native bees and hummingbirds in spring. Fall Berries are eaten eagerly by birds

Deep, fibrous roots contribute significantly to soil stabilization, especially on slopes and in erosion-prone areas. These roots also enrich the soil by supporting beneficial soil microbes and mycorrhizal fungi.

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Type: Shrub
Size: 6 To 15 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 2 x / Month
uses: Will grow in Pots

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Toyon

Tree / Shrub

Heteromeles arbutifolia

Easy to Grow

White Flowers in the Summer followed by Fall and Winter Red Berries

Supports Bats, Birds, Bees, Caterpillars, and 8 species of Butterflies and Moths
An important nectar plant for the California Tortoiseshell butterfly.
The berries are eaten by many birds, including Mockingbirds, American Robins, and Cedar Waxwings. Mammals including coyotes also eat and disperse the berries.

Grows to 15 feet tall a good choice for erosion control, fire resistance, and as an informal hedge in the landscape.

A great native alternative to exotic Pyracantha and Cotoneaster.

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Type: Tree
Size: To 15 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 2 x / Month
Uses: Deer Resistant

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Red Flowering Currant

Shrub

Ribes sanguineum

Easy to Grow

Red and Pink Winter and Spring Flowers

Supports Hummingbirds, Bats, Bees, Birds, Catterpilars and 86 species of Butterflies and Moths !

Ecological History

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Type: Annual Grass Perennial Herbaceous Shrub Tree
Size: 6 To 10 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 3 x / Month
uses: Deer Resistant

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California Wildrose

Shrub

Rosa californica

Easy to Grow

Pink, White Flowers in Spring and Summer

The large pink flowers have a rich rose fragrance and the brightly colored fruits attract pollinators and birds.

Supports Bats, Catterpillars, and 72 species of Butterflies and Moths


The flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators. In fall, it produces deep red rose hips that provide food for birds.
The thickets provide cover for wildlife.


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Type: Shrub Tree
Size: To 6 ft tall or more

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 3 x / Month
uses: Hedge

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Sonoma Sage

Shrub / Perennial

Salvia sonomensis

Easy to Grow

Blue and Lavender Flowers in Spring and Summer

Supports Hummingbirds, Bats, Bees, Caterpillars, and 11 species of Butterflies and Moths

The plant’s mat-forming roots help retain soil moisture by reducing evaporation at the surface, which benefits surrounding plants in drought-prone environments.

In addition to soil stabilization, the shallow roots and aromatic foliage of Sonoma sage help suppress weed growth, making it a valuable ground cover in native gardens. Its fragrant leaves and pale lavender to blue flowers attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, while providing a resilient, low-maintenance habitat for native species in dryland landscapes.

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Type: Perennial
Size To 2 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 3 x / Month
uses: Deer Resistant

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Blue Elderberry

Tree / Shrub

Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea

White Spring Flowers and Summer Fruit

Supports Bats, Birds, Bees, Hummingbirds, Caterpillars and 23 species of Butterflies and Moths
Berries are a good for source for wildlife and are edible for humans only after cooking.

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Type: Annual Grass Perennial Herbaceous Shrub Tree
Size: To ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Month
Uses: Deer Resistant

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Evergreen Huckleberry

Shrub

Vaccinium ovatum

White Spring Flowers followed by Blue Edible Fruits for people and wildlife

Will produce more berries in full sun and will grow taller in shade

Supports Bats, Caterpillars, Hummingbirds,Bees, and 54 species of Butterflies and Moths!

Many species of birds and small mammals eat the berries Both birds and mammals use the thickets as habitat.

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Type: Shrub
Size: 2 To 8 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 3 x / Month
uses: Will grow in Pots

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Coast Live Oak

Tree

Quercus agrifolia

Evergreen Oak. An ideal Shade tree with very deep roots.

Supports Bats, Birds, Caterpillars, and 163 species of Butterflies and Moths
A true keystone species supporting a myriad of life forms

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Type: Tree
Size: To 25 ft and more

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Month
Notes: Deer Resistant, Fire Safe, Grow in Containers

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Pacific Madrone

Tree

Arbutus menziesii

White to pink Spring flowers followed by orange Fall berries.

A broadleaf evergreen with rich orange-red bark that peels away on the mature smooth wood,.

Supports Bats, Bees, Birds, Hummingbirds, Caterpillars and 40 Species of Butterflies and Moths

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Type: Tree
Size: To 20 ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 1 x / Month
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California Buckeye

Tree

Aesculus californica

White Spring and Summer flowers in large displays followed by Buckeye nuts
Drops its leaves during Summer Heat

Supports Bats, Catterpillars and 12 species of Butterflies and Moths

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Type: Shrub , Tree
Size: 10 To 20+ ft

Watering: Maximum Summer Water 2 x / Month

Note: poisonous

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