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Arizona Ash – Fraxinus Velutina

Arizona Ash - Fraxinus Velutina

Arizona Ash (Fraxinus velutina) is a fast-growing, deciduous tree which originates from the southwestern United States, together with northern Mexico. Arizona Ash reaches heights of 30–50 feet and develops a round-shaped canopy. The tree loses its yellow-coloured, grey-green leaves during autumn before dropping them. The hot, dry environments are ideal for Arizona Ash, yet it […]

Damianita – Chrysactinia Mexicana

Damianita

Damianita (Chrysactinia mexicana) is a small evergreen shrub native to Texas and northern Mexico. The shrub maintains a thick shape, which grows to heights between 1 to 2 feet. This plant shows aromatic, needle-like green leaves and yellow daisy-like flowers that are noticeable to the eye. During springtime and following summer rains, Damianita produces large […]

Netleaf Hackberry – Celtis Reticulata

Netleaf Hackberry - Celtis Reticulata

Netleaf Hackberry (Celtis reticulata) is a native tree species found in both southwestern United States territories and northern Mexican regions. The tree naturally grows across dry slopes and desert foothills in arid and semi-arid regions, adapted areas. Netleaf Hackberry trees display rough grey bark, together with unique netted leaves that form vein patterns. Wildlife, alongside […]

Desert Hackberry – Celtis Pallida

Desert Hackberry (Celtis pallida) exists as a thorny bush or small tree that grows naturally throughout the southwestern United States arid regions and northern Mexico. This plant reaches heights between 6 and 15 feet as it thrives particularly well in dry rocky soils. The plant displays small leathery green leaves alongside orange berries, which function […]

Angelita Daisy – Tetraneuris Acaulis

Angelita Daisy - Tetraneuris Acaulis

Angelita Daisy (Tetraneuris acaulis) exists as a yearly plant with clumping growth habits in its native southwestern United States. The plant features delicate yellow blooming daisies, which grow on narrow flower stalks that tower above its thin grassy leaves. The plant showcases a lengthy blooming period because it produces a heavy spring bloom followed by […]

Pineleaf Penstemon – Penstemon Pinifolius

Pineleaf Penstemon - Penstemon Pinifolius

Pineleaf Penstemon (Penstemon pinifolius) serves as a native evergreen perennial that grows natively in the southwestern United States. The plant shows foliage arranged like pine needles, and it produces vibrant red tubular flowers that draw hummingbirds to its blooming periods. This plant blooms during late spring to early summer while needing bright sunlight conditions together […]

Trailing Indigo Bush – Dalea Greggii

Trailing Indigo Bush - Dalea Greggii

Trailing Indigo Bush (Dalea greggii) exists as a tough low-lying ground cover species that originally grew in arid southwestern USA and northern Mexican ecosystems. Dalea greggii displays silvery-green fine leaves which produce small purple to a bunch of violet flowers that bring in bees and butterflies. Trailing Indigo Bush mainly produces blooms during spring and […]

Southwestern Mock Vervain – Glandularia Gooddingii

Southwestern Mock Vervain - Glandularia Gooddingii

Southwestern Mock Vervain (Glandularia gooddingii) exists as a native annual plant in southwestern United States regions, together with northern Mexico regions, where it survives as a drought-resistant plant. This plant displays small lavender flowers along with purple flowers, which mostly bloom during springtime and after rainfall events. Southwestern Mock Vervain grows as soft green mounds […]

Sweet Acacia – Vachellia Farnesiana

sweet acacia

Vachellia farnesiana, commonly known as Sweet Acacia, is a small tree or shrub characterised by its yellow blossoms, pleasant fragrance, and thin leaf formations. The plant originated on the American continent and achieves success in sunny, dry regions where it typically inhabits desert environments. The plant grows up to 20 feet tall, with its spreading […]

Desert Museum Palo Verde – Parkinsonia ‘Desert Museum’

Desert Museum Palo Verde - Parkinsonia ‘Desert Museum’

The Desert Museum Palo Verde is a tree that generates bright yellow flowers, smooth green bark and rapid growth. Through its combination of three palo verde species characteristics, this plant offers smooth bark without thorns and extended blooming seasons. This tree naturally occurs in dry environments and performs best under complete sunshine combined with sandy […]