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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Navel Orange – Citrus Orange Navel (Standard)

Catalog, Edibles, TreesBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Height: 20 – 25 feet Width: 20 – 25 feet Bloom color: White Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 9 Cold hardiness: 24° F

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Netleaf Hackberry – Celtis reticulata

Catalog, TreesBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Height: 20 – 30 feet Width: 20 – 30 feet Bloom color: Inconspicuous; Greenish Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 10° F

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New Gold Lantana – Lantana ‘New Gold’

Catalog, ShrubsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Every Landscape in the southwest should have at least one of these low growing, drought tolerant beauties! They seem to be made specifically for our arid climate, greeting the scorching desert heat with solid blankets of golden flowers that butterflies find enticing. ‘New Gold’ is one of the more compact Lantanas, growing slightly taller than…

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Mondo Grass – Ophiopogon japonicus

Catalog, Grass, PerennialsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016Leave a comment

Height: 8 – 12 inches Width: 8 – 12 inches Bloom color: White to Lilac Purple Flowering season: Summer USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 0° F

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Moonshine Yarrow – Achillea ‘Moonshine’

Catalog, PerennialsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016Leave a comment

This cute and compact perennial has been a garden favorite since its introduction in the 1950’s. Moonshine yarrow features lemon yellow panicles of long-lasting flowers that rise above its ferny grey green leaves from late spring through fall. The blooming stalks work well in cut arrangements whether used fresh or dried, but if left on…

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Moraine Honeylocust – Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Moraine’

Catalog, TreesBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Height: 30 – 40 feet Width: 35 – 45 feet Bloom color: Inconspicuous; Greenish Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 5 Cold hardiness: -20° F

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Moroccan Mound – Euphorbia resinifera

Cactus and Succulents, CatalogBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

A quick glance at Moroccan mound may lead you to believe that it’s a cactus, but euphorbias are actually classified as succulents. The small brown or white spines that line the ridges of each squared stem are much less vicious and easier to handle than those found on a true cactus. This unique plant’s mounding…

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Mr. Liko Gaura – Gaura lindheimeri ‘Mr. Liko’ PPAF

Catalog, Perennials, ShrubsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Discovered and named by Ryan Adams, one of our star employees, this selection of the ‘Pink Cloud’ Gaura is a spectacular new introduction that has a lengthy blooming period and sturdy, upright habit. Since its discovery in 2009, ‘Mr. Liko’ has impressed us each year with a barrage of blush pink flowers that flutter above…

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Mt. Lemmon Marigold – Tagetes lemmonii

Catalog, Perennials, ShrubsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

This fast growing, wild looking native is easily distinguished by the strong scent it emits when you brush against or crush the leaves. Interpretations of the aroma can vary; some people find the smell fresh and pleasing, while others find it too overpowering. Most importantly, bunnies, deer and insect pests seem to steer completely clear…

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