Xeriscaping

Spanish Broom Plant Las Cruces, NM

Spanish Broom Plant

The Spanish Broom Plant will do well in Xeriscape landscaping yards or landscapes that need low-water, maintenance-free shrubs. The bright yellow blooms will last about 3-4 weeks in early summer. After that, it is a green plant. Many landscapers will trim back this plant after it is done blooming.

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Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Penstemon plants landscape color

Penstemon plants for landscape color.  They will bloom from early spring until mid-fall, with the majority of flowers showing up all spring long. They tolerate sandy soils, which makes them perfect for the southwest. These plants are also called “Beardtongues“.  They are deciduous, and the flowers can be used as a floral arrangement. Where to […]

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The Difference between bird of Paradise Plants

Difference Between Bird of Paradise Plants

There are many Bird of Paradise plants that grow around the Southwest. Learn how to know the difference.

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The Mesquite tree

The Mesquite Tree

In its natural habitat, it is a desert bush that needs little water and tolerates poor soils.  It will lose its leaves in winter (deciduous) but will always bounce back right after the last freeze.  

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The Gazania Plant

The Gazania Plant Growth

The Gazania Plant Growth. I love Gazania’s because these plants are great for a full hot sunny area but they can also tolerate shady conditions.  Also, called the African Daisy, and the treasure flower. They are moderate watering plants and are considered perennials however, it gets too cold they will die out during the winter […]

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The Pindo Palm Tree

The Pindo Palm Tree

The Pindo Palm Tree (Butia capitata).  Is a great Palm tree for the Southwest especially in places where temps get below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.  It will grow to about 20 ft. tall or so.  Much shorter than other palms like the Mediterranean, Mexican, and California palm trees. How Cold Hardy is the Pindo Palm Tree? Their […]

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Flowering Primrose Image by Beverly Buckley from Pixabay

Mexican Primrose Plant

The Mexican Primrose plant is also called Texas Primrose, Evening Primrose, and its botanical name Oenothera Berlandieri.  It can grow in poor soil but will do better with composted loamy soil.  It is considered a low-water plant but can also take lots of water.  Tolerates full sun but will bloom longer if placed in morning […]

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valentine-bush

The Emu Bush

The Emu bush is in the Figwort family (Eremophila plant).  It’s often called the Valentine bush because of its vibrant pink flowers. It thrives in the dry, hot desert southwest, making it a favorite for xeriscaping. This hardy plant tolerates extreme heat and requires little water, fitting well with the region’s climate. It can tolerate […]

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Purple Verbena Plants

Purple Verbena Plants are beautiful cascading purple flowers great for Xeriscaping landscapes.  This really nice-looking desert plant will do well in rock gardens or places where there is lots of hot sun.  There are numerous types of Verbena plants and the one pictured above is the trailing variety. How big do Purple Verbena Plants Grow? […]

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Small Desert Plants

Small Desert Plants

Small Desert Plants for the southwest.  These small cactus plants are great for a small Xeriscape landscape design.  Most will require little water and will tolerate full hot sun…perfect for those small hot places that are bare.

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