Western Star Nursery

Western Star Nursery Western Star Nurseries is a family owned and operated wholesale nursery. Visit us at www.westernstarnurseries.com
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We are a trusted wholesale plant marketplace for landscapers, developers, retail nurseries and other wholesalers since 1996. Founded in 1996, Western Star Nurseries is a trusted wholesale plant marketplace for landscapers, developers and retail nurseries. We are committed to supplying a diversified selection of quality ornamental trees and shrubs at competitive prices. With locations in the East B

ay Area and south Sacramento, we are able to ship throughout Northern California, often within 24 hours. The Western Star staff, many of whom have been with the company since its' start, bring with them many years of nursery and customer service experience. Our friendly, bilingual team looks forward to working with you.

Purchased a Grapevine at Costco in N. CA recently? Read This!If you or someone you know has recently purchase a grape pl...
06/12/2026

Purchased a Grapevine at Costco in N. CA recently? Read This!

If you or someone you know has recently purchase a grape plant at Costco please read this article to know what to do, what NOT to do, and help spread the word to limit the spread of the insect and the disease it carries.

An invasive insect called the glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS) has been found on grapevine shipments sold at select Costco locations in Northern California between April 21 and May 19, 2026.

If you or someone you know has recently purchase a grape plant at Costco please read this article to know what to do, what NOT to do, and help spread the word to limit the spread of the insect and the disease it carries.

GWSS is an invasive insect pest that spreads a bacterium which causes a fatal grapevine disease (called Pierce’s disease), potentially affecting California vineyards. The pest can also damage citrus trees, landscape plants and other crops. Early detection and rapid response are critical to preventing the pest from spreading further.

State and local agricultural officials identified the issue quickly and immediately began response and containment efforts. The infested nursery stock came from a nursery in Fresno, and Fresno County Agricultural Commissioner staff and CDFA personnel have been working on-site since May 19 to stop shipments, investigate the situation and determine corrective actions.

Costco has been cooperative in notifying customers, issuing refunds and helping connect purchasers with local county agricultural commissioner offices for inspection and disposal guidance.

GWSS has been confirmed on plants shipped to the following counties:
Alameda
Marin
Placer
Sacramento
San Mateo
Solano
Stanislaus
Yolo

Officials are still evaluating additional suspect samples from several other counties, including:
Butte
Contra Costa
Humboldt
Merced
Napa
Sonoma

WHAT TO DO IF YOU PURCHASED A PLANT
People who purchased a grapevine from Costco in an affected county between April 21 and May 19, should take the following steps:

Isolate the plant:
Keep the plant in its original pot or container and away from other plants.
Do not put the plant in the ground if you have not already done so.
If possible, place the plant(s) in two trash bags, one inside the other, and seal them closed.
Do not return, transport or relocate the plant.
Do not place the plant in the trash or compost bin.
Contact your local County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office right away:
An agricultural inspector will come to look at the plant and other nearby host plants.
If inspectors find GWSS on the grapevine, they will safely remove and dispose of the plant.
GWSS monitoring traps may be placed on the property.
Please cooperate with local inspectors if they need to investigate plants on your property.
Please help spread the word. Share this notice on your social media, local networks, or simple talk to your neighbors and friends.

For more information visit the California Department of Food and Agriculture or the California Agricultural Commissioner's Message.

EARTH DAY 2026Today marks the 56th anniversary of Earth Day. Since its inception in 1970, its mission, to "broaden, educ...
04/22/2026

EARTH DAY 2026

Today marks the 56th anniversary of Earth Day. Since its inception in 1970, its mission, to "broaden, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide" has inspired communities to fight for cleaner air, water and wildlife areas around the world.
At Western Star Nurseries, we celebrate Earth Day every time we see our plants and trees in our local communities. You can celebrate in small ways too: plant something pollinator-friendly, add a California native to your garden, or shop local. Every choice adds up.

FAQ -Frequently Asked Questions About Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’How big does it grow?Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’ ...
04/17/2026

FAQ -Frequently Asked Questions About Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’

How big does it grow?
Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’ reaches an average mature landscape size of 1–2 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide. It has a moderate growth rate and a naturally dense growth habit.

When does it bloom?
It blooms from summer through fall, typically from June through October in California. This makes it one of the longer-blooming shrubs available, providing months of small, fragrant white flowers.

Is it drought tolerant?
Once established, after the first full growing season, it is moderately drought tolerant. During establishment, regular watering is important. In California’s hot inland climates, weekly deep watering during summer is recommended even for established plants.

Can I grow it in a pot or container?
Yes. it is well-suited to container gardening. Choose a container at least 14–16 inches in diameter with good drainage holes. Container plants may need more frequent watering than in-ground plants, especially during summer.

Is it deer resistant?
Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’ has moderate resistance to deer.

What plants grow well with Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’ ?
This variety pairs beautifully with grasses like Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ or Miscanthus sinensis ‘Morning Light’.

Is it evergreen?
Yes, Dampiera altissima ‘Purple Oz’ is an herbaceous perennial that retains its foliage year round, much like an evergreen plant.

Botanical Name: Dampiera altissima 'Purple Oz'

Common Name: Purple Oz™ Dampiera

Average Landscape Size: 1-2' x 2-3'

Plant Type: Evergreen

Bloom Color: Purple-Blue

Foliage Color: Silver-Green

Forms: Shrub

Special Features: Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Deterrent, Drought Tolerant, Good For Container Or Ground Planting, Local Pollinator, Low Maintenance, Ornamental Plant, Waterwise

Address

8255 Niles Canyon Road
Sunol, CA
94586

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 4pm

Telephone

+19258622411

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