Las Pilitas Nursery
Santa Margarita, CaliforniaEst. 1979
About
Las Pilitas Nursery is a family-owned business that has been specializing in California native plants since 1979. With a deep expertise in cultivating over 40 unique native plant selections and hybrids, they are a premier destination for gardeners and landscapers seeking to create sustainable, habitat-friendly landscapes. Customers from around the world visit their Santa Margarita, California nursery, and the team takes pride in shipping these climate-appropriate plants to homes and gardens across the Western United States. Whether you're looking to attract pollinators, restore a natural ecosystem, or simply enjoy the beauty of native flora, Las Pilitas Nursery has the knowledge and selection to help you succeed.
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Penny and the crew are an amazing group of knowledgeable & helpful people. They have a great variety of CA native plants and seeds. The property is beautiful, and the drive to get there is absolutely stunning!
Incredibly helpful staff, amazing variety and knowledge of native California plants. Plants are well cared for and in excellent shape. Shipping is very careful as well. I have ordered 10+ times and have never had an issue. Highly recommend.
Penny and Las Pilitas Nursery are awesome! So happy for their fall opening days. Penny and her team are very personable and the plants are rare/great/ecologically important. Beautiful and spectacular grounds for plant nerds.
I purchased several woolly bluecurls and a scarlet bugler from LP while changing out my landcape to be all California native plants as part of the bewaterwise yard program where they pay you $2/sqft to plant natives. The woolly bluecurls are easy to kill but oh so beautiful. All of them came healthy, grew fast and are still alive after 8 months. I am happy this nursery is here and provides so much information and quality plants to their customers. I get all my plants from Las Pilitas or T. Payne Foundation. Thank you very much.
I purchased a Cercis occidentalis (western redbud). What I got was a barely alive not quite 4” high wiry looking redbud and a very sickly oenothera hockum (Hooker’s evening primrose) covering most of the bag they were shipped in. When I sent an email questioning why I was sent the second plant, Penny’s reply was if there is something else growing in the pot, they just leave it and if I don’t like it, to just peel it out. When I replanted today, I found that the evening primrose had nearly choked off all the redbud’s roots. No wonder the redbud is so stunted and fragile looking. (Bear in mind, this is the plant I paid for.) The primrose was also in obvious distress, so I don’t know if either will survive transplanting. Their roots were completely enmeshed, and it took me a very long time to separate them. In addition to the mass of fine roots, the evening primrose had thick roots coiled all through the shared root ball; it was definitely killing the redbud. And soon as I opened the bag, a lot of the fine roots shed off with me even touching them – a very bad sign about the condition of both plants. I believe I was sold a very distressed redbud that no-one else wanted. If I had seen this in person, I would have passed on it. I also figured there would be no way to return them (I doubt they would survive) and get my money back, so I am trying my best to recoup my cost by keeping both alive. However, I feel ripped off and will never order from this nursery again. I have ordered from other nurseries and have never received such poor-quality plants.