by scmgadmin | Aug 3, 2017 | Plant of the Month
Angelita daisy Tetraneuris acaulis (Hymenoxys acaulis) Plant Form: Flower Plant Size: 1′ x 1′ Plant Type: Perennial Water Usage: Low Sunlight: Sun Colors: Yellow Physical Description: Tidy, compact mounds of gray-green leaves scarcely noticeable under a...
by Tracy Bogard | Jul 28, 2017 | Plant of the Month
Autumn sage, Cherry sage –Salvia greggii Southwest Plant of the Month: Autumn sage, Cherry sage –Salvia greggii Plant Form: Shrub Plant Size: 3′ x 2′ Plant Type: Semi-evergreen Water Usage: Low Sunlight: Sun, Partial Shade Colors: Orange, Pink,...
by scmgadmin | Jul 1, 2017 | Plant of the Month
Desert verbena Glandularia spp. Southwest Plant of the Month: Desert Verbena Glandularia spp. (Verbena spp.) Plant Form: Ground Cover Plant Size: 1′ x 2′ Plant Type: Perennial Water Usage: Low Sunlight: Sun Colors: Pink, Purple, Red Physical Description:...
by scmgadmin | May 1, 2017 | Plant of the Month
Ericameria laricifolia Turpentine bush Southwest Plant of the Month – Ericameria laricifolia (A. Gray) Shinners Turpentine-bush is a broadly rounded 1-3 ft. shrub with profuse, small golden-yellow flower heads and dense greenery that turns golden in the fall....
by scmgadmin | Mar 3, 2017 | Plant of the Month
Furman’s Red Salvia Greggii Southwest Plant of the Month Furman’s Red Texas Sage Salvia Greggii A favorite of bee’s and hummingbirds, Salvia greggii cultivars, (Fuman’s Red) is one of many varieties of colorful and hardy salvia. Blooms in late spring and again in the...
by scmgadmin | Feb 7, 2017 | Experiences, Plant of the Month
Wild Hop- Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus -Southwest Plant of the Month Humulus lupulus var. Neomexicanus is a wild hop that is native to the streams and river areas of the New Mexico mountains and throughout the Western states region. Humulus (hops) belongs to the...