Red Push Pistache – Pistacia x ‘Red Push’
Height: 25 – 40 feet Width: 20 – 30 feet Bloom color: Inconspicuous; Green Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 0° F
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Height: 25 – 40 feet Width: 20 – 30 feet Bloom color: Inconspicuous; Green Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 0° F
DetailsHeight: 15 – 20 feet Width: 15 – 20 feet Bloom color: Red Flowering season: Spring, Summer, Fall USDA minimum zone: 9 Cold hardiness: 20° F
DetailsThis Arizona native will have the hummingbirds returning to your garden to sip nectar from the bright orange-red flowers that bloom continuously along its stems from spring through fall. In areas with milder winters, Red Justicia is known to stay green and continue blooming all year! In Tucson, however, winter temperatures are usually low enough…
DetailsHeight: 10 – 12 feet Width: 10 – 12 feet Bloom color: White Flowering season: Summer USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 5° F
DetailsPurple robe locust is a tree that stops people in their tracks when they happen upon it in full bloom. The flowers resemble sweet peas, but they hang from the branches like wisteria and smell faintly like roses. This hybrid begins blooming earlier than other locust trees, and blooms for a longer span of time.…
DetailsHeight: 8 – 10 feet Width: 6 – 8 feet Bloom color: Purple Flowering season: Summer USDA minimum zone: 9 Cold hardiness: 25° F
DetailsHeight: 1 – 2 feet Width: 1 foot Bloom color: Purple Flowering season: Summer USDA minimum zone: 9 Cold hardiness: 20° F
DetailsThe Queen palm is an elegant palm; graceful with its shiny, feathery green foliage that droops down, casting lovely light shade to those underneath it. Small, creamy white or yellow blossoms are produced during the warm season, and followed by little orange, edible fruits. Because fronds can be damaged by high winds and cold weather,…
DetailsQueen’s wreath is a fast-growing, self-climbing vine with bright green, heart-shaped foliage. Light pink to hot pink blossoms appear amongst foliage in chain-like clusters throughout spring, summer, and fall; birds are especially attracted to them. Queen’s Wreath loves hot spots in the garden, including hot walls with reflected sun. This deciduous vine will happily grow…
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