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Southwest Plant of the Month – “Centennial” Coyote Bush – Baccharis “Centennial”

Southwest Plant of the Month – “Centennial” Coyote Bush – Baccharis “Centennial”

by scmgadmin | Feb 25, 2020 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – “Centennial” Coyote Bush – Baccharis “Centennial” Plant Form Ground Cover Plant Size 4′ x 5′ Plant Type Evergreen Water Usage Low Sunlight Sun, Partial Shade     Physical Description: ...
Southwest Plant of the Month – American Aloe, Amole Plant – Manfreda maculosa  

Southwest Plant of the Month – American Aloe, Amole Plant – Manfreda maculosa  

by scmgadmin | Jan 29, 2020 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – American Aloe, Amole Plant – Manfreda maculosa   Plant Form: FlowerPlant Size: 2′ x 1’Plant Type: PerennialWater Usage: LowSunlight: Sun, Partial ShadeColors: Green, Purple, Red, White Physical Description:...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Canyon Penstemon – Penstemon pseudospectabilis

Southwest Plant of the Month – Canyon Penstemon – Penstemon pseudospectabilis

by scmgadmin | Jan 15, 2020 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Canyon Penstemon – Penstemon pseudospectabilis Plant Form: FlowerPlant Size: 2’ x 3’Plant Type: PerennialWater: LowSunlight: Sun, partial shadeFlower Colors: Purple, red Physical Description: Thick, serrated, arrow-shaped...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Cane Cholla – Opuntia imbricata

Southwest Plant of the Month – Cane Cholla – Opuntia imbricata

by Tracy Bogard | Nov 22, 2019 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Cane Cholla – Opuntia imbricata Plant Form: Shrub Plant Size: 8’ x 5’ Plant Type: Evergreen Water: Low Sunlight: Full Sun Flower Colors: Purple, red Physical Description: Mass of leafless, succulent, intricately branched...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Butterfly Weed – Asclepias tuberosa

Southwest Plant of the Month – Butterfly Weed – Asclepias tuberosa

by scmgadmin | Oct 24, 2019 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Butterfly Weed – Asclepias tuberosa Plant Form: Flower Plant Size: 2’ X 2’ Plant Type: Perennial Water: Low Sunlight: Sun, Partial Shade Colors: Orange, Yellow Physical Description: Brilliantly colored, 3″ clusters of...
Southwest Plant of the Month – Bush Lantana – Lantana camara

Southwest Plant of the Month – Bush Lantana – Lantana camara

by scmgadmin | Sep 18, 2019 | Plant of the Month

Southwest Plant of the Month – Bush Lantana – Lantana camara Plant Form: Flower Plant Size: 4’ x 6’ Plant Type: Perennial Water: Low Sunlight: Sun, partial shade Colors: Orange, pink, white, yellow Physical description: Woody, shrubby, spreading plant with...
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