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Want to create a stunning and sustainable desert landscape? The desert offers a surprisingly diverse selection of low-water-use landscape plants. Blending this distinctive palette of colors, forms, and textures allows you to create plant combinations to suit any landscape situation.
Desert plants are designed to withstand harsh environments, yet they also contain a certain delicate beauty. Check out this list of Arizona's popular desert plants.
Arizona Plants Guide. Arizona Living Landscape & Design in Queen creek, San Tan Valley, Gilbert, Chandler, & Mesa AZ 480-390-4477. Click on the images for larger pictures and details of the plants. Some images and content courtesy of Mountain States Wholesale Nursery. Also check out their plant catalog.
The Arizona poppy is an annual flowering desert plant native to the southwestern United States. The spreading bushy plant blooms after summer monsoon rains with eye-catching orange, yellow, or orange-red flowers.
Promoting knowledge, appreciation, conservation, and restoration of Arizona native plants and their habitats
The Arizona desert is home to a diverse range of habitats, including the Sonoran Desert, Mojave Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, and Great Basin Desert. Each of these habitats has its own unique set of plant species and adaptations.
And we’re excited to share some of our favorite books and authors on plants and landscaping in Arizona’s desert: in-depth plant guides, water harvesting, graywater use, container gardening, and much more.
When you think of Arizona, the desert comes to mind. However, the Grand Canyon State actually provides several diverse habitats for wildflowers. Some of Arizona’s most famous flowers include saguaro cactus blossoms, creosote bushes, and Mojave lupines.
Welcome to Southwest Desert Flora, an on-line guide for those curious about wildflowers and natural vegetation in the southwest, primarily Arizona. This site includes photographs and detailed descriptions of beautiful and sometimes rare plants that have adapted to and thrive under harsh conditions typical of North America deserts and transition ...
Many of these flowering desert plants attract hummingbirds as well to truly accentuate a colorful springtime park experience! Check out the following list of wildflowers you can find in Arizona's State Parks.