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Southwest Plant of the Month – Century plant – Agave spp

Southwest Plant of the Month – Century plant – Agave spp

by Tracy Bogard | Jun 14, 2021 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Century plant – Agave spp General Information Plant Form Shrub Plant Size 1′ to15′ (in bloom) x 1′ to 5′ Plant Type Evergreen Water Usage Low Sunlight Sun     Physical Description:  Bold gray-green...
Southwest Plant of the Month -Hummingbird trumpet – Zauschneria californica var. latifolia

Southwest Plant of the Month -Hummingbird trumpet – Zauschneria californica var. latifolia

by Tracy Bogard | Apr 17, 2021 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month -Hummingbird trumpet – Zauschneria californica var. latifolia General Information Plant Form Flower Plant Size 2′ x 3′ Plant Type Perennial Water Usage Low Sunlight Sun, Partial Shade Colors Orange, Red  Physical...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Edible Fig – Ficus carica

Southwest Plant of the Month – Edible Fig – Ficus carica

by Tracy Bogard | Mar 22, 2021 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Edible Fig – Ficus carica Image by Thomas Hoang from Pixabay  General Information Plant Form Tree Plant Size 10′ x 10′ Plant Type Deciduous Water Usage Medium Sunlight Sun, Partial Shade      Physical Description:...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Indian Hawthorn – Raphiolepis indica

Southwest Plant of the Month – Indian Hawthorn – Raphiolepis indica

by Tracy Bogard | Feb 22, 2021 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Indian Hawthorn – Raphiolepis indica General Information Plant Form Shrub Plant Size 4′ x 4′ Plant Type Evergreen Water Usage Medium Sunlight Sun, Partial Shade Colors Pink, White  Physical Description:  Compact...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Desert bird-of-paradise – Caesalpinia gilliesii

Southwest Plant of the Month – Desert bird-of-paradise – Caesalpinia gilliesii

by Tracy Bogard | Feb 14, 2021 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Desert bird-of-paradise – Caesalpinia gilliesii General Information Plant Form Shrub Plant Size 8′ x 6′ Plant Type Deciduous Water Usage Low   Sun, Partial Shade Colors Yellow Physical Description  Large yellow...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Golden columbine – Aquilegia chrysantha

Southwest Plant of the Month – Golden columbine – Aquilegia chrysantha

by Tracy Bogard | Dec 29, 2020 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Golden columbine – Aquilegia chrysantha General Information Plant Form Flower Plant Size 2′ x 2′ Plant Type Perennial Water Usage Medium Sunlight Partial Shade, Full Shade Colors Yellow Physical Description: ...
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