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About Yerba Buena Nursery
'Ray Hartman' Ceanothus in our Demonstration Garden
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Yerba Buena Nursery is California's oldest retail nursery business specializing in Native Plants and Ferns.
This retail nursery was established in 1960 by Gerda Isenberg, a pioneer in the movement
to recognize the landscape value of Native Plants. On her family's 3000 acre cattle ranch,
Gerda fashioned a nursery dedicated to the propagation of these special plants,
many of which are now rare, endangered, or extinct in the wild.
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The plants are grown and displayed in a series of charming lath houses, greenhouses and
wide open spaces surrounded by Redwood trees, creeks, and a historic barn and farmhouse
dating from 1905. Located in the coastal hills above Woodside, California, over 600
species of plants are grown here from seeds, cuttings and divisions. These plants
represent all regions of California from the beaches to the Sierras.
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A greenhouse at the nursery
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Entrance to the Gerda Isenberg Native Plant Garden
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Within our 40 acre setting visitors will find unsurpassed natural beauty and a sense
of the history of the Woodside area. A walk through our 2 acre Botanical Garden reveals
mature specimens of the plants grown here. Plants for sale are well marked with
information cards telling the origin of the plants and appropriate use in the garden.
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Yerba Buena's owner, Kathy Crane and her fine staff of nursery professionals are happy
to help with appropriate plant selection on an individual basis.
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We love all animals and have many pets. Our pets roam the grounds as if they own
the place (because they do). We can't risk visits by pets who are strangers,
and there is no guarantee of shady parking, so
please leave yours at home where they are cool and comfortable. Thank you!
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History
The Origins of Yerba Buena Nursery
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About 40 years ago Gerda Isenberg began what is now Yerba Buena Nursery
on her family's cattle ranch. She started by growing a few exotic ferns, and later
became interested in the plants growing on the ranch and in the surrounding
countryside. One of the first people to recognize these plants' value for the
garden, Gerda began propagating them to sell to local nurseries. Ever since that time
the nursery has been dedicated to growing California native plants, and providing
information about them to the public.
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The meadow behind the farmhouse
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Kathy Crane took over the nursery in 1995 when Gerda retired at the age of 94. Since
that time, Kathy has struck a marvelous balance between maintaining the traditions of
the past and supplying a new energy and some much needed modernization.
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The old barn
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Historical Photos
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