PlantList

Buddleja davidii

Butterfly Bush

Butterfly Bush is a tough, flowering shrub that grows fast to fill an area quickly. Flowers are colorful and fragrant. Canopy coverage: 113 square feet.

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Buddleja marrubifolia

Woolly Butterfly Bush

The silvery leaves of Woolly Butterfly Bush are striking in contrast when placed near green-foliaged plants. Produces distinctive, small, orange, ball-shaped flowers. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.

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Buxus microphylla var. japonica

Japanese Boxwood

Often grown as a hedge, Japanese Boxwood readily accepts shearing. Best with some protection from the sun in hot summer regions. 'Nana' is a smaller form growing 2 to 4 feet high. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.

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Caesalpinia gilliesii

Yellow Bird of Paradise

Yellow Bird of Paradise provides a tropical effect in the landscape. Red stamens on decorative yellow flowers are dramatic and exotic. Plant form is upright and open. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.

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Caesalpinia pulcherrima

Red Bird of Paradise

Provides a tropical effect in the landscape with its dramatic and exotic flowers. The species produces orange flowers; yellow-flowering forms are also available. Plant form is rounded and open. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.

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Calliandra eriophylla

Pink Fairy Duster

The delicate flowers of Pink Fairy Duster are attractive rose-pink in color. It has an airy rounded form. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Celtis occidentalis

Western Hackberry

Adapted to grow in a wide range of climates, Western Hackberry is also known as Common Hackberry. Grows as a large shrub or tree—give it more water for tree form. Best to plant from containers rather than bare root for better establishment. Yellow fall color and small red to purple fruit are attractions. Canopy coverage: 1,963 square feet.

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Celtis pallida

Desert Hackberry

This shrub has spiny branches that intertwine, which makes it an excellent barrier or security plant. Evergreen except with very cold temperatures. Birds flock to the berries in winter. Canopy coverage: 79 square feet.

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Cercocarpus ledifolius

Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany

Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany makes a suitable background plant. It can be trained to become a small tree to show off its rich, reddish brown bark. The small white flowers remind one of roses. Plant in well drained soil. Best with some protection from the sun in hot summer regions. Canopy coverage: 79 square feet.

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Chilopsis linearis

Desert Willow

Desert Willow is a bulletproof tree for hot-summer regions. Weeping form is appealing, as are the spring flowers. Long brown to tan seedpods add interest in winter. Many selections are available in a range of colors. Canopy coverage: 314 square feet.

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Chrysothamnus nauseosus

Rabbitbrush

Rabbitbrush is best with some afternoon shade in hot-summer regions. The erect stems mass together to become a mounding shrub. Provides a dramatic blaze of yellow flowers in late fall when little else is in bloom. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.

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Cistus x skanbergii

Pink Rock Rose

Pink Rock Rose is a dense, compact, sun-loving shrub that produces profuse amounts of small, light pink flowers during spring and into summer. Soft gray-green leaves provide an ideal backdrop. Cut back late in summer for more flowers during fall. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.

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Cleome isomeris

Bladderpod

Bladderpod is a tough, small shrub that can be grown from seed to revegetate disturbed areas. Interesting inflated green capsules follow the snapdragonlike flowers. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.

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Cordia boissieri

Texas Olive

Large leaves and showy flowers provide a subtropical appearance. Semievergreen in cold climates. Canopy coverage: 79 square feet.

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Cordia parvifolia

Little Leaf Cordia

The small white flowers of Little Leaf Cordia are borne in clusters. Semievergreen in cold climates. Makes an effective casual screen. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.

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Cotinus coggygria

Smoke Tree

Smoke Tree is a tree or shrub grown for its colorful foliage rather than flowers. The interesting "flower puffs" are actually faded flowers. Fall color in shades of yellow and orange is an attraction. 'Royal Purple' is a popular selection; additional selections are available with foliage in different colors. Best with some protection from the sun in hot summer regions. Canopy coverage: 177 square feet.

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Cotoneaster dammeri

Bearberry Cotoneaster

Bearberry Cotoneaster is a reliable groundcover, remaining low to the ground while spreading wide. Best with some protection from the sun in hot summer regions. Orange-red berries adorn plants in late summer. Reddish bronze fall color. Popular selections are 'Coral Beauty' and 'Lowfast'. Canopy coverage: 79 square feet.

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Dalea frutescens

Black Dalea

Rounded form. Flowers bloom in winter when they are more appreciated. Needs well drained soil; do not overwater. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.

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Dalea pulchra

Pink Indigo Bush

Admired for its appealing, upright, open form. Small purple flowers bloom at tips of stems. Needs well drained soil; do not overwater. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.

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Encelia farinosa

Brittlebush

Excellent for natural landscapes, but can be short-lived. Accepts the toughest conditions. Silvery gray leaves provide contrast to green-foliaged plants. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.

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Ephedra viridis

Mormon Tea

A shrub for tough conditions, accepting of drought and rocky soils. Well-suited to a naturalistic garden. Leafless stems present a unique look to the landscape. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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