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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

Damianita – Chrysactinia Mexicana

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

Sweet Acacia – Vachellia Farnesiana

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

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

Acacia – Acacia spp.

Acacia exists as tropical and subtropical legume family shrubs together with trees that belong to the same family. This plant shows small flowers that tend

Ironwood – Olneya Tesota

Ironwood (Olneya tesota) is a native species of desert tree in the Sonoran Desert. It grows at a minimal rate before reaching its projected lifespan