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Once established, these plants will quickly become some of your favorites, due to the minimal water and care they require
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Common Name: Prairie Acacia
lush green lacy, fern like leaves and graceful curved branching patterns;produces creamy white ball flowers in spring andis essentially thornless.
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Common Name: Agave Century Plant
Thick and massive gray-green leaves originate from a basal rosette. The leaves get up to 6' long and 10" wide, and have sharp spines on the margins and tips. The margin spines are recurved like fishhooks and the tip spines can be more than an inch lo...
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Common Name: Varirgated Agave
Low maintainance, great pot plant for our area, good color and shape. Bright Green leaves with creamy deges.
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Common Name: Agave Blue
"Palmers" Agaveis the largest native agave to the United States.Its leaves are used for fiber for hunting nets, baskets, rope and sandals.Has a lifespananywhere from 5-25 years - not 100 years as the nickname "Century Plant" implies; flowers during i...
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Common Name: Artichoke Agave
Symmetrical rosettes of wide blue-gray leaves, developing large clumps. The rosette from which the flower spike emerges dies after flowering, though the plant is perpetuated by offshoots. A bright accent in the water-wise landscape or a nice groundco...
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Common Name: Green Goblet
Dark green leaves that are slightly bluish at their base, Yellow flowers.
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Common Name: Agave Durango Delight
'Durango Delight' is a slow growing dark green rosette-shaped agave with white fibrous threads outlining the sharp-tipped blades. A plant over 5 years old displays a radiating circle of around 100-150 leaves, and the flower stalk rises 10 to 12 feet ...
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Common Name: Artemisia
Artemesia 'Powis Castle' is an aromatic herbaceous plant with finely divided silver foliage reminiscent of feathery lace. The woody-based perennial makes an excellent border and gives color contrast to plants behind it. Its outstanding foliage make...
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Common Name: Barberry 'William Penn'
'William Penn' Barberry is a mounded shape of arching branches bearing dark green leaves that turn bronze-red in Winter. In Spring, yellow flowers cluster at the base of the leaves and become the red fruit in August that songbirds enjoy. With its ye...
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Common Name: Barberry Crimson Pygmy
Fastly becoming a staple of the landscape, the Crimson Pygmy Barberry's compact mounded shape is perfect for borders or as a foreground plant. New leaves emerge from orange to scarlet, and by fall, they are a deep crimson. Inconspicuous waxy yellow/...
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Common Name: Barberry Rose Glow
If you want interesting color, Rose Glow Barberry is the ticket. With mature leaves brighter reddish purple than the Crimson Pygmy, its new leaves emerge in a mottled pattern of creamy white, pastel and rose-pink. Inconspicuous yellow flowers in Spr...
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Common Name: Bulbine 'Tiny Tangerine'
A shrubby, succulent plant that spreads by rhizomes (underground stems), creating low, wide-spreading clumps. Its cylindrical, fleshy leaves are 3 to 5 inches long, usually upright to slightly spreading on the plant. The individual flowers are about ...
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Common Name: Bulbine Orange
A shrubby, succulent plant that spreads by rhizomes (underground stems), creating low, wide-spreading clumps. Its cylindrical, fleshy leaves are 3 to 5 inches long, usually upright to slightly spreading on the plant. The individual flowers are about ...
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Common Name: Orange Bird of Paradise/Red Bird of Paradise
Caesalpinia is an evergreen shrub or small tree in frost free climates, a deciduous shrub in zone 9, and a returning perennial in zone 8. Even after freezing to the ground, it can reach a height of 8' within the growing season. Its attractive fern-l...
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Common Name: Feather Reed Grass
'Karl Foerster', a shiny, dark-green, clumping grass, makes a lovely texture-laden backdrop for low-growing perennials such as echinacea, rudbeckia, coreopsis, blackfoot daisy or damianita. Light pink feathery plumes appear in late Spring, gradually...
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Common Name: Bottlebrush 'Little John'
A miniature evergreen with thin strap-like leaves, the Littlejohn's flowers are scarlet-red and resemble fluffy bottle brushes or fiber optic puffs. The showy flowers appear in spring and throughout the season. The plant, with its dark green leaves ...
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Common Name: Trumpet Vine
Trumpet vine is a fast growing, high climbing deciduous woody vine, that bears showy clusters of fairly large yellow orange to red trumpet-shaped flowers from summer to early autumn. It can be trained to climb against a wall, fence, post or arbor; or...
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Common Name: Caryopteris Dark Knight
North of zone 7, this fall bloomer is grown as a soft-wooded perennial rather than a deciduous shrub. Southern gardeners prune back in Spring and allow its new growth, from which the plants bloom, to push up from the ground. Its deep blue blooms ap...
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Common Name: Cedar Weeping Blue Atlas
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar is an evergreen conifer that adorns the garden with soft, silvery blue needles around twisted branches that arch toward the ground. The gardener can train the conifer to conform to a desired silhouette, much like a large bon...
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Common Name: Oklahoma Redbud
Oklahoma Redbud shouts Spring in glorious color! Petite red violet flower clusters adorn the gray leafless branches in Spring, making it an ornamental sculpture bursting with beauty. After the flowers wane, the tree begins to leaf out with soft pin...
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Common Name: Mediterranean Palm
Mediterranean Palms are distinguished from the Mexican Fan Palm by their upright leaf growth and leaf stems that are armed with very sharp teeth. In more mature plants, multiple trunks can form. The leaf fans range in color from blue-green to gray-g...
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Common Name: Desert Willow Burgundy
A tough and rugged native Texas tree, its sweetly fragrant burgundy, trumpet-shaped flower clusters appear from Spring to Fall. The Desert Willow's leaves are long and willow-like, contrasting nicely with the fairly large drooping flowers. The winge...
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Common Name: Desert Willow Dark Storm
Dark burgundy or maroon flower clusters resembling those of the Catalpa dangle profusely from the branches of 'Dark Storm' in spring and summer. Consistent waves of bloom follow with little or no pruning and persist until first frost. The attractive...
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Common Name: Chitalpa Pink Dawn
Abundant showy pink flowers (as many as 40 to a cluster), droop from the branches of this ornamental tree from Spring to early Fall. Its willow-like leaves and airy structure allow underneath plantings to flourish. 'Pink Dawn' has 1" long purple thr...
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Common Name: Chamisa
Billowing clouds of deep yellow flowers cover the bush, providing a dramatic backdrop or centerpiece to any xeric garden. Largeshrub with thin blue-gray leaves. Rabbit Brush can be clipped to make a tough drought tolerant hedge.
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Common Name: Coreopsis Baby Sun
Flowers have bright golden serrated petals radiating from an orange-gold eye ringed in maroon. The fast-growing plant is clump-forming with thready foliage and long leafy stems. Its casual habit makes it perfect for cottage gardens, but it also perf...
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Common Name: Coreopsis Early Sunrise
Yellow petals flush to orange-yellow and contrast beautifully with the dark green thread-like foliage--a definite winner for a border or foreground planting. Mass plantings make a warm contrast to a cool green lawn.
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Common Name: Coreopsis Moonbeam
Pale yellow clusters of daisy-like blooms sit atop green wispy foliage. A perfect contrasting border along the lawn, the 'Moonbeam' Coreopsis blooms from June to October.
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Common Name: Pampas Grass
Pampas grass is striking as an accent plant in a big corner space, grown in numbers as a barrier between properties or the street, singly in rock gardens, or in pairs as sentries to a gated property. Its sharp thin green blades bend gracefully from ...
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Common Name: Cotoneaster Royal Beauty
Coral Beauty Cotoneaster is a low spreading evergreen shrub with waxy dark green foliage and prolific dark red berries that provide fall and winter interest. The small white flowers that appear in late May are showy when the shrub is planted en mass...
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Common Name: Holly Fern
Holly fern is a bold evergreen fern with large holly-like leaves that emerge from the ground like a fountain. Attractive brown spores form on the backside of the leaves. The glossy fern is versatile in mixed beds, encircling trees or hugging slopes.
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Common Name: Yucca Desert Green Spoon
Green Spoon Yucca is composed of long sharp-pointed leaf blades that form a circular head atop the ground. At maturity, Dasylirion forms a short trunk from the cast-down fibrous leaves and produces a huge white flowerhead on a long erect stem. When...
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Common Name: Desert Blue Spoon
The trunkcan bepartially underground. Bluish-green leaves have thorns on the edges and areusually twisted. The name comes from the junction of the leaf with the trunk whichforms a wooden spoon.
Blooms with very small, bell-shaped, white flowers on a...
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Common Name: New Mexico Privet
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Common Name: Fan-tex Ash
Fan-tex ash is a leafy broad-canopied shade tree with a gray linear furrowing trunk that affords the residential landscape with cool shade in summer. The Fan-Tex holds its luxurious look even under adverse conditions.
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Common Name: Gaura Passionate Rainbow
'Passionate Rainbow' Gaura is a multi-colored superstar that adds beautiful movement to the perennial bed or any other spot in the landscape. Its clumping leaf mound bears blade-like green leaves encased in ivory, with new growth emerging in vivid bu...
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Common Name: Giant Yucca
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Common Name: Yucca night Blooming
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Common Name: Red Yucca
An evergreen perennial, the red yucca sports a flower stalk which rises to 6 feet and bears bright red tubular flowers with a yellow accent. Its gray green leaves arch up and out, making the plant a nice textural contrast in the landscape.
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Common Name: Yellow Yucca
An evergreen perennial, theyellow yucca sports a flower stalk which rises to4-6 feet and bearsclear yellowtubular flowers. Its gray green leaves arch up and out, making the plant a nice textural contrast in the landscape.
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Common Name: Holly Needlepoint
Very similar to the Burfordi varieties, the Needlepoint has one advantage over them. With their prickly pointed leaves, the Needlepoint can be planted around foundations as a deterrent to intruders. Foliage is slightly more slender and elongated th...
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Common Name: Holly Dwarf Yaupon
Dwarf Yaupon holly forms compact mounds with tiny dark-green leaves. This cultivar produces no berries.
Because of its small leaves, it can be sheared into a low hedge for formal gardens and its versatility allows its use as a border, foundation pl...
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Common Name: Holly Dwarf Yaupon 'Bordeaux'
Holly forms compact mounds with tiny dark-green leaves on grey stems. New growth is burgandy.This cultivar produces white flowers followed by transluent red berries. Because of its small leaves, it can be sheared into a low hedge for formal gardens a...
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Common Name:
'Pride of Houston' yaupon is an upright and spreading variety that will show a distinct vase shape after about ten years. The uniform growth habit of this female cultivar lends itself to a variety of uses--topiaries, espaliers, specimens, screens an...
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Common Name: Holly Shadows Yaupon
'Shadow's Female' is a female upright yaupon holly that, when planted alone develops into an umbrella shape, but when planted en masse is thicket forming. In Fall, it is adorned with an abundance of brilliant red berries that are prized by cedar wax...
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Common Name: Juniper 'BluePoint'
'Blue-Point' Juniper grows pyramidally in thick upright branches laden with bright blue-green needles.
Its dense branching and durability make it a great candidate for spiraling. 'Blue-Point' excels as a hedge, privacy screen, windbreak or formal...
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Common Name: Juniper 'Hollywood'
The drama queen of junipers, the female cultivar 'Hollywood' bears upright twisted limbs that are draped in sharp bright green needles. This fast growing juniper is a true star that tolerates all conditions, but doesn't like a wet stage.
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Common Name: Juniper 'Keteleer'
Keteleer Juniper is a single-trunk conical evergreen tree prized as a garden and shade tree. Growing up to 20 feet tall, its straight trunk is dark brown and furrowed, with branches holding dark blue-green foliage.
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Common Name: Crapemyrtle Basham's Party Pink
Basham's is a fast growing crapemyrtle with delicate light lavender-pink blooms with a form that ranges from upright and vase-shaped to low, horizontal and bushy. Its dark green leaves turn a dramatic orange-red in the Fall. The seed-heads that persi...
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Common Name: Lantana New Gold
'New Gold' is an energetic bloomer with bright gold flowers and no berries. Its spreading nature makes it perfect as a border, groundcover or accent.
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Common Name: Lantana White
White flower clusters and forest green rough leaves abound on this upright shrub that can pinch hit as a groundcover or a container plant.
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Common Name: Silverado Sage
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Common Name: Sage Compact
Compact Texas Sage is a thick evergreen shrub with appealing silver foliage and rose-purple flowers that bloom throughout the season, often after summer rain. Compact sage is highly desirable in both desert and residential landscapes as a hedge, spe...
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Common Name: Sage Green Cloud
Green Cloud Sage blooms off and on throughout the summer with darker purple flowers than other varieties and has dark green leaves. It commands interest as an informal hedge or backdrop for a perennial border or an accent to a rock garden.
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Common Name: Sage Rio Bravo
'Rio Bravo' repeats blooming throughout the warmer months of summer and fall. A more formal look than other sages is effected by its tight habit and rounded form. No pruning is required to maintain its shape. The green essence of its leaves and dense...
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Common Name: Variegated Privet
Variegated privet adds shine to the landscape with petite ivory and light green leaves that cover the bush in abundant glory. The variegated privet can also be trained as a small tree where it sparkles when surrounded by purple-toned shrubs such as ...
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Common Name: Honeysuckle Hall's
Hall's Honeysuckle is an evergreen vine with scented white/yellow flowers throughout the warm season. Its green foliage turns bronze in fall and attractive red berries dangle from the vine in winter.
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Common Name: Turk's Cap
Turk's Cap is a native Texas perennial with large lime green leaves and tomato red blooms that appear from late spring to frost. The shrubby plant's blooms whorl around long red stamens that protrude from the inside. The plant's woody growth habit ...
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Common Name: Texas Tuberose
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Common Name: Blackfoot Daisy
Blackfoot Daisy is a compact long-blooming perennial that has small daisy-like blooms covering the entire plant in a mounded habit. The white blooms with black centers appear from spring to fall. The prolific blooms make this plant an ideal floweri...
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Common Name: Adagio
'Adagio' grass is the dwarf form of Maiden Grass or Japanese Silver Grass. Its silvery green clumping foliage produces reddish fanned tassels in August, adding contrast to the thin arching blades that turn burgundy during the same fall period.
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Common Name: Maiden Grass
Maiden Grass emerges as a vase-shaped fountain of arching thin green blades. Reddish/tan fan-like tassels adorn a tall stem that reaches 7 feet or more. The plant is wider at the top than the bottom, with the top often spanning as much as 8 feet. ...
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Common Name: Gulf Muhly
Gulf Muhly is also called Pink Muhly and rightly so. From a distance in fall, its inflorescences look like a mass of pink hair or cotton candy. A warm season grass, Gulf Muhly emerges in spring from its dried winter clump, bursting forth in needle-l...
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Common Name: Cactus Spineless prickly pear
As an ornamental the prickly pear is an interesting specimen plant. Depending on the selection, it can grow from 2- to 8-feet tall. In summer, plants produces teacup-sized yellow blossoms that are followed by a fleshy, edible purple fruit. Anaturalfo...
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Common Name: Cactus Prickly Pear
Prickly pear cacti typically grow with flat, rounded platyclades that are armed with two kinds of spines; large, smooth, fixed spines and small, hairlike spines called glochids, that easily penetrate skin and detach from the plant. Many types of pric...
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Common Name: Cactus Spineless Dwf Prickly Pear
mostly spine-free, popular for it's lack of offending spines. The fruit is somewhat tartand can be used in recipes using "Indian fig".
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Common Name: Cactus Yellow Bunny Ears
Aspecies ofcactus native to central and northern Mexico. It forms a denseshrub 4060cm tall, occasionally more, composed of pad-like stems 615cm long and 412cm broad. It has no spines, but instead has numerous white or yellowglochids 23mm long in dens...
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Common Name: Cactus Red Bunny Ears
Aspecies ofcactus native to northern Mexico and west Texas. It forms a denseshrub 4060cm tall, occasionally more, composed of pad-like stems 615cm long and 412cm broad. It has no spines, but instead has numerousredish brownglochids 23mm long in dense...
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Common Name: 'Northwind' Switch Grass
'Northwind' is a tall native bunch grass that has a stiff narrow upright form. Straight blue-green leaves extend upward to the sky, increasing it appeal as an accent plant or tall groundcover. When planted en masse, it supplies year-round protectio...
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Common Name: Lady's Slipper
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Common Name: Pyracantha Graberi Espalier
Pyracantha is an evergreen with waxy dark green foliage, showy white flowers, and plump red berries that last into winter. What's not to like? Thorns, you say? Don't let that stop you, because there is nothing more beautiful than an espaliered Pyr...
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Common Name: Pyracantha
Pyracantha grows energetically to form a shrub that looks like its berry-laden arms are reaching out in all directions. An excellent road frontage hedge, firethorn's beauty is unequalled when its artistic free-form is allowed to mature into magnific...
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Common Name: Rose 'Lady Banks'
'Lady Banks' is a species rose discovered in China in the early 1800's that eventually made its way to America. The yellow thornless rose looks best when planted to arch over a slope, espalier a wall or as an accent sited in the landscape. 'Lady Ban...
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Common Name: Rosemary Prostrata
Rosemary Prostrata is an evergreen herbaceous perennial with a spreading habit. The woody plant is covered in deep green needles resembling conifer needles, and in spring, it is covered with pale blue-violet flowers. Blooms appear in late winter an...
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Common Name: Salvia Augusta Duelberg
'Augusta Duelberg' is a silver-white flowering type of mealy blue sage discovered at the Fayette County gravesite of Augusta Duelberg by horticulturist and garden writer, Greg Grant. 'Augusta' is a centurion that has survived Texas summers and winter...
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Common Name: Salvia Henry Duelberg
'Henry Duelberg' salvia is a discovered variation of mealy blue sage found by horticulturist and writer Greg Grant in a Fayette County cemetery. The Texas native salvia produces long spikes of blue flowers with robust green leaves. 'Henry' is talle...
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Common Name: Salvia Pink
PinkSalvia is a rapid growing perennial with small green leaves and Hot pink flowers. The woody evergreen plant has airy erect branches loaded with flowers from summer to first frost and even during warm winter weather.Pink salvia makes lovely border...
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Common Name: Salvia Red
Red Salvia is a rapid growing perennial with small green leaves and fuschia-red flowers. The woody evergreen plant has airy erect branches loaded with flowers from summer to first frost and even during warm winter weather. Red salvia makes lovely b...
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Common Name: Mexican Bush Sage
Mexican Bush Sage adds texture, color and height to a perennial garden as an accent or backdrop for low growing flowers. Its purple calyxes resemble extra long fuzzy pipe cleaners and are dotted with petite white flowers. The long and pointed leaves...
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Common Name: Sedum Matrona
'Matrona' is an upright sedum that blooms from August to September. Showy mauve/pink flowerheads rest atop erect maroon stems loaded with succulent blue-gray leaves. The light burgundy leaf edges add even more appeal to this low-maintenance additio...
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Common Name: Sedum kamtschaticum
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Common Name: Sedum Kamtschaticum Variegated
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Common Name: Sedum Gray Creeper
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Common Name: Spanish Broom
Spanish broom is a perennial, evergreen shrub that can reach six to ten feet tall. The erect, bright green stems are rounded and mainly leafless. The stems branch off at the top, ending with flowering clusters on leafless racemes. The leaves are simp...
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Common Name: Mexican Feather Grass
Mexican Feather Grass adds beauty to the garden as an accent, or when planted en masse, pleases the eye with it undulating waves. Unlike other perennial bunch grasses, it holds it green color in winter. Actually, its dormancy occurs in summer rather...
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Common Name: Copper Canyon Daisy
Copper Canyon Daisy is a wide-spreading shrub daisy that bears tiny aromatic leaves and profusions of small yellow blooms from August until frost. The aromatic foliage repels deer. Copper Canyon Daisy does well on rocky slopes, in xeric gardens and ...
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Common Name: Tecoma Orange Jubilee
'Tecoma' looks like a bush-form trumpet vine. Red-orange bell shaped flowers appear on the branch tips during the growing season. Bright green leaflets adorn the stems that reach out like a vine, making 'Tecoma' the perfect choice to espalier a wal...
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Common Name: Elm 'Lacebark'
Atypical of its ridged-trunked relatives, Lacebark Elm displays beautiful mottled bark etched in multi-colored lace-like patterns. The medium-sized tree's rounded crown is adorned with lustrous dark green leaves changing to yellow and reddish purple ...
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Common Name: Vitex
Vitex, also known as "Lilac Chaste Tree", is renown throughout the South as a warm climate alternative to old-fashioned Persian Lilac. Lavender flower spikes look like brushy torches of lavender on stems that hold gray-green hemp-like foliage. The ...
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Common Name: Spanish Bayonet
Spanish bayonet has an erect trunk, 3-5 in in diameter, reaching up to 5-20 ft tall before it becomes top heavy and topples over. When that happens, the tip turns upward and keeps on growing. The trunk is armed with sharp pointed straplike leaves eac...
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Common Name: Yucca Banana
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Common Name: Yucca Adam's Needle
Yucca filamentosa does well in garden plantings as well as in areas of high heat and light, such as parking lots. The plants have striking foliage that adds interest to borders, rock gardens and xeriscapes. The plants are long-lived and very drought ...
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Common Name: Yucca 'Bright' Edge
'Bright Edge' lends beautiful structure to the garden with its variegated teal leaf blades edged in yellowed ivory. The white curly threads on the leaf margins add more texture to a plant destined to highlight a border or rock garden. Summer flowe...
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Common Name: Yucca Moundlily
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Common Name: Pale Leaf Yucca
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Common Name: Yucca Pendula
Pendula or softleaf yucca has enormous ivory flower spikes in summer, which contrast wonderfully with its gray-green sword-like leaves that bend downward fountain-style. The majestic look of these plants add presence to a gate entrance or highlight ...
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Common Name: Yucca Beaked
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Common Name: Yucca Twisted Leaf
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Common Name: Spanish Dagger
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Common Name: Zexmenia Devils River
Texas native plant.A small shrub, woody at the baseand herbaceous in the leafy parts. Woody branches send down roots and gradually increase the plants circumference. It blooms from late spring to frost, sporting yellow flowers above the mat of foliag...
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