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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Baja Ruellia – Ruellia peninsularis

Catalog, ShrubsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016Leave a comment

This small, but tough little shrub is the perfect addition to the classic native Sonoran Desert landscape. It will survive with little irrigation, but will blossom profusely throughout the warm months with more moisture. The purple flowers, reminiscent of the petunia, attract hummingbirds and occasional butterflies. A perfect spot for the Baja Ruellia is one…

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Bamboo Muhly – Muhlenbergia dumosa

Catalog, Grass, PerennialsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Height: 3 – 6 feet Width: 3 – 6 feet Bloom color: Inconspicuous; Brownish Flowering season: Fall, Winter USDA minimum zone: 7 Cold hardiness: 10° F

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Banana Yucca – Yucca baccata

Cactus and Succulents, CatalogBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

This native was once an important part of the lives of Native Americans living in the Southwest. It was used as not only a food source, but also for cleaning, bathing, to make ropes, baskets, paintbrushes, and more! These days, it makes a lovely addition to the low-water landscape. The banana yucca has long, narrow…

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Barbara Karst Bougainvillea – Bougainvillea ‘Barbara Karst’

Catalog, Shrubs, VinesBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

There are many good reasons why it is becoming increasingly difficult to encounter a landscape in Tucson that doesn’t include at least one of these lush, tropical shrubs. Mainly popular for its display of intense, deep magenta color from spring through fall, Bougainvillea makes a terrific backdrop when trellised against a wall or fence, performs…

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Bat Face Cuphea – Cuphea llavea

Catalog, PerennialsBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Thick, sandpapery, dark green foliage is the perfect backdrop for the rich red and purple flowers of the Bat Face Cuphea. The petite blossoms resemble that of a bat’s face, and cover the plant profusely in the spring, summer, and fall. It prefers to reside in areas that receive just a few hours of morning…

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Beaked Yucca – Yucca rostrata

Cactus and Succulents, CatalogBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

The beaked yucca is one of the most cold-hardy yuccas, not receiving any damage in temperatures down to zero degrees. Narrow, blue-green leaves have pretty yellow margins. White, bell-shaped flowers emerge on a large central flower stalk in the spring. While it is quite slow growing, this tree-like yucca makes a large dramatic statement all…

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Bear Grass – Nolina microcarpa

Cactus and Succulents, CatalogBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Height: 2 – 3 feet Width: 3 – 4 feet Bloom color: Greenish White Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 5 Cold hardiness: -10° F

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Bearss Seedless Lime – Citrus Lime Bearss Seedless (Standard)

Catalog, Edibles, TreesBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

Harvest time is August to January in Tucson. Height: 15 – 20 feet Width: 15 – 20 feet Bloom color: White Flowering season: Spring USDA minimum zone: 9 Cold hardiness: 26° F

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Beavertail Prickly Pear – Opuntia basilaris

Cactus and Succulents, CatalogBy chrisandmelNovember 30, 2016

The prickly pear family used to be a staple of the Native American diet and lifestyle. It was used as a food source, for medicine, for building, and much more. beavertail prickly pear is no exception to the usefulness of the rest of the family, but also makes an eye-catching accent in a cactus garden…

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