The shrub was large and thick with many evergreen saw-toothed leaves. The red berries were in many clusters. It popped out in the corner of my eye from the Coastal Sage Scrub.
The plant had thick, white-gray leaves with fragrance, grew in a shrub formation, and had thick gray branches. It grew in scattered patches in the area of Coastal Sage Scrub.
The plant was a small semiwoody shrub. The leaves were thick, curled, and sticky. The flowers were long, light orange, and had five petals. It grew in mature Coastal Sage Scrub.
The tree was small, had many spread out branches. The large, compound flower stems and blue berries were easily seen, and the saw-toothed leaves were compound. It grew in the understory of the Coast Live Oak Woodland.
The plant was a semi-woody shrub with thin, rough stalks, small needle-shaped leaves, and grew outwards. The flowers were globe-shaped with numerous tiny flowerlets colored pink and white. The shrub grew in a local patch of Coastal Sage Scrub.