Photo ID # | Common Name | Botanical Name | Narrative for Nevada | Class LV | Narrative for So. Utah | Class UT |
454201 | Moon Stones | Pachyphytum oviferum | Forms loose rosettes of flattened rounded bluish leaves that look like silvery-blue moonstones. In cold weather the edges turn an amethist hue. Flowers in February are blue-white on the outside and apple red inside. Best in morning sun and good drainage. May be damaged at 32 F. protect from cold. | succulent | ||
411705 | VARIEGATED ROSEA BOWER VINE | Pandorea jasminoides 'Variegata' | Fast-growing vine to 20 feet or more. Beautiful variegated foliage has pink flowers with red throats in summer and fall. Best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage and regular water. Prune to shape. Protect from strong winds and severe cold. | |||
219005 | Hacienda Creeper | Parthenocissus sp. 'Hacienda Creeper' | Resembles the Virginia Creeper, but is smaller and slower growing. Evergreen in mild climates. The bright green leaves are quite attractive and will turn a reddish color in fall. Clings to a trellis or fence. Great as a screen or it can also be used as a groundcover. Plant in full sun to part shade. Tolerates poor soils and some drought. | |||
223305 | Blue Bouquet Passion Flower | Passiflora alatocaerulea 'Blue Bouquet' | Fruiting vine to 20 feet or more has large, light blue flowers all summer. Good on fence, trellis or wall. Attracts butterflies! Afternoon shade, good drainage, regular water. Give flower food in spring, summer and fall. Prune to keep neat. | |||
222905 | BLUE CROWN PASSION FLOWER | Passiflora alatocaerulea 'Blue Crown' | Beautiful fruiting vine to 20 feet or more has large, white flowers with purple crowns all summer. Good on fence, trellis or wall. Attracts butterflies! Afternoon shade, good drainage, regular water. Give flower food in spring, summer and fall. Prune to keep neat. | |||
223405 | Lady Margaret Passion Flower | Passiflora alatocaerulea 'Lady Margaret' | Sweet smelling vine to 20 feet. Large, red flowers all summer. Good on fence, trellis or wall. Afternoon shade, well-drained soil, moderate water and flower food in spring, summer and fall. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from severe cold or grow as annual. Prune heavily to keep neat and control. | tender evergreen | ||
222605 | RUBY GLOW PASSION FLOWER | Passiflora alatocaerulea 'Ruby Glow' | Sweet smelling vine to 20 feet. Large, lavender-pink flowers all summer. Needs pollinator to fruit. Good on fence, trellis or wall. Afternoon shade, well-drained soil, moderate water and flower food in spring, summer and fall. Prune heavily to keep neat and control. | |||
223005 | VENICE PASSION FLOWER | Passiflora alatocaerulea 'Venice' | Attractive non-fruiting vine to 20 feet or more has large, deep purple flowers with light centers all summer. Good on fence, trellis or wall. Attracts butterflies! Afternoon shade, good drainage. Give flower food in spring, summer and fall. Prune to keep neat | |||
148305 | LADY SLIPPER | Pedilanthus macrocarpus | Unusual and attractive drought tolerant succulent to 3 x 3 ft. Mostly leafless. One of the best container plants for warm climates. Unusual orange-red slipper-shaped flowers appear in fall and spring. Hummingbirds love it! Best with good drainage and some shade. | |||
148405 | Variegated Lady Slipper | Pedilanthus macrocarpus 'Variegated' | Unusual and attractive drought tolerant succulent to 3 x 3 ft. It's varigated leaves look more like stems. One of the best container plants for warm climates. Unusual orange-red slipper-shaped flowers appear in fall and spring. Hummingbirds love it! Best with good drainage and some shade. | |||
365501 | Martha Washington Geranium | Pelargonium domesticum | Upright variety to 3 feet or more is available in a wide variety of colors. Good in containers or flower beds. Rich, well drained soil, regular water. Provide afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. | perennial | Upright variety to 3 feet or more is available in a wide variety of colors. Good in containers or flower beds. Rich, well drained soil, regular water. Provide afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
365940 | Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum | Attractive flowering shrub with scented leaves, succulent stems to 2 feet or more; wide variety of colored flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | Attractive flowering shrub to 2 feet or more; scented leaves and a wide variety of colored flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | ||
235001 | Grape Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Grape' | Attractive flowering shrub with scented leaves and striking lavender colored flowers. Succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Plant into rich, well-drained soil with regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Attractive flowering shrub to 2 feet or more; scented leaves and striking lavender colored flowers. Great for containers or beds. Plant into rich, well-drained soil with regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
234401 | Lilac Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Lilac' | Charming flowering shrub with scented leaves and soft lilac colored flowers. Succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Plant into rich, well-drained soil with regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Charming flowering shrub to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and soft lilac colored flowers. Great for containers or beds. Plant into rich, well-drained soil with regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
234601 | Pink Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Pink' | Attractive plant with scented leaves and pink flowers, succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Attractive plant to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and pink flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
234701 | Red Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Red' | Attractive plant with scented leaves and bright red flowers, succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Attractive plant to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and bright red flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
234501 | Salmon Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Salmon' | Attractive plant with scented leaves and salmon pink flowers, succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Attractive plant to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and salmon pink flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | |
234801 | Violet Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'Violet' | Beautiful little shrub with scented leaves and violet flowers, succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Beautiful little shrub to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and violet flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | |
365901 | White Zonal Geranium | Pelargonium hortorum 'White' | Attractive shrub with scented leaves and white flowers, succulent stems to 2 feet or more. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | Attractive shrub to 2 ft. or more; scented leaves and white flowers. Great for containers or beds. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Morning sun or filtered shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 25 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | |
366340 | Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum | Succulent, trailing perennial spreading to 3 feet or more with a wide variety of flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with late afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks.May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial spreading to 3 feet or more with a wide variety of flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with late afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks.May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
236301 | Burgundy Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'Burgundy' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with burgundy flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with burgundy flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | |
235801 | Pink Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'Pink' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with pink flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with pink flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect cold or grow as annual. | tender |
236001 | Red Ivy eranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'Red' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with bright red flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with bright red flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
235901 | Salmon Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'Salmon' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with salmon pink flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with salmon pink flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
235701 | Violet Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'Violet' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with violet flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with violet flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
236701 | White Ivy Geranium | Pelargonium peltatum 'White' | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with white flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from severe winter cold. | perennial | Succulent, trailing perennial to 1 x 3 ft. or more with white flowers. Superb container plant. Rich, well-drained soil; regular water. Full sun with afternoon shade. Feed with flower food every 4-6 weeks. May be damaged at 28 F. Protect from cold or grow as annual. | tender |
229801 | Bunny Tails Fountain Grass | Pennisetum alopecuroides | This grass is the most popular cultivated of the cold hardy species. A perennial grass that grows in a slowly expanding clump to 2-4 feet, high and wide. The arching mound of bright green foliage turns golden brown in winter. Give full sun and deep infrequent water (once established). Fertilize every spring. | perennial | ||
224701 | Red Fountain Grass | Pennisetum setaceum cupreum | Vigorous clumping grass to 5 x 4 feet or more topped by pinkish-purple plumes. Widely used as a specimen or accent plant. Full sun, amended, well-drained soil, deep, infrequent water when established. Straw colored in winter; prune to ground when new growth begins. | perennial | Vigorous clumping grass to 5 x 4 feet or more topped by pinkish-purple plumes. Widely used as a specimen or accent plant. Full sun, amended, well-drained soil, deep, infrequent water when established. Straw colored in winter; prune to ground when new growth begins. May be damaged at 22 F. | |
224105 | Dwarf Red Fountain Grass | Pennisetum setaceum 'Eaton Canyon' | Attractive, clumping grass to 3 x 3 feet topped by pinkish plumes. Use almost anywhere as a specimen or accent plant. Full sun, amended, well-drained soil, deep, infrequent water when established. Straw colored in winter; prune to ground when new growth begins. | perennial | ||
224801 | Feathertop Grass | Pennisetum villosum | Vigorous tufted perennial with linear leaves to 1.5 feet or more topped by attractive feathery whitish-green plumes turning purple with age. Full sun, amended, well-drained soil, deep, infrequent water when established. Remove dead foliage and old flowered stems in spring. | perennial | ||
364401 | Scented Penstemon | Penstemon palmeri | A 2 ft. tall perennial with 3' flower spikes of whitish-pink over white-gray flowers about an inch or two in size. Easy to grow with good drainage. Loves the desert and matures into a big showy plant covered with spikes of large fuzzy flowers. Full sun and deep infrequent water. | perennial | ||
465901 | Superb Penstemo | Penstemon superbus | Southwest native perennial with tall, coral flower spikes in summer. Hummingbirds can't resist. Morning sun, well-drained soil, infrequent water when established. Feed with flower food in spring and summer. Propagate by seed or cuttings. | perennial | ||
466701 | Hill Country Penstemon | Penstemon triflorus | Compact form and one of the first species to bloom (in early February), and continues to send up 2 ft. flower spikes through April. It has especially large, deep rose flowers with colored streaks, that attract hummingbirds. Morning sun, well-drained soil, infrequent water when established. Feed with flower food in spring and summer. | perennial | ||
410041 | KALEIDOSCOPE RED STAR FLOWER | Pentas | Beautiful and hardy warm season plant. Star-like clusters of red flowers. It makes a superb bedding, accent or border subject! Give it full to part sun, well-drained soil and regular water. Remove spent blooms to keep neat. Don't be afraid to rotate it with your annuals. | |||
425240 | Mix Star Flower | Pentas lanceolata 'Mix' | Beautiful and hardy warm season plant. Star-like clusters of red, pink, lavender, or white flowers. It makes a superb bedding, accent or border subject! Give it full to part sun, well-drained soil and regular water. Remove spent blooms to keep neat. Don't be afraid to rotate it. May be damaged at 25 F. | perennial | ||
006940 | Desert Privet | Peperomia magnoliaefolia | Creamy flower spikes are the most distinguishable feature. These spikes rise like tentacles above the plant's leaves. The smooth fleshy foliage has striking variegation of cream and green. Kept in too much shade, leaves will revert to green, given more light their variegation return. Regular food, light and water. | |||
190240 | Magilla Purple Perilla | Perilla hybrida | This striking annual to 18 inches or so, features coleus-like foliage displaying brilliant splashes of hot pink, deep plum and green. These colors develop best in sun or bright, filtered light, but is heat tolerant. Adds contrast to landscape beds. Performs beautifully in a container. | annual | ||
311442 | WHITE PETUNIA - Petunia hybrida 'Grandiflora White' | Petunia | Has fragrant, white flowers spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
289140 | Blue Star Petunia | Petunia hybrida 'Blue Star' | Striking color display. Fragrant blue flowers with a white 'Star' center. Blooms in spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
311842 | BLUE PETUNIA | Petunia hybrida 'Grandiflora Blue' | Has fragrant, blue flowers spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
367542 | PETUNIA, ASSORTED | Petunia hybrida 'Grandiflora Mixed' | Has fragrant, flowers spring and fall. Wide variety of colors. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
311742 | PINK PETUNIA | Petunia hybrida 'Grandiflora Pink' | Has fragrant, pink flowers spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
311642 | RED PETUNIA | Petunia hybrida 'Grandiflora Red' | Has fragrant, red flowers spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
182940 | Pretty Much Picasso Petunia | Petunia hybrid 'Pretty Much Picasso' | A hybrid that is the first of its kind with violet-purple blooms edged in a lime-green accent. It thrives in the landscape or in mixed containers. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
288040 | Red Star Petunia | Petunia hybrida 'Red Star' | Striking color display. Fragrant red flowers with a white 'Star' center. Blooms in spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
287940 | Violet Petunia | Petunia hybrida 'Violet' | Beautiful color display with fragrant, violet flowers spring and fall. Plant in late afternoon shade with amended, well-drained soil and regular water. Feed monthly with flower food. Pinch back halfway for compact growth and continued bloom. | annual | ||
462001 | DESERT BLUE BELLS | Phacelia campanularia | Showy little desert shrub to 2 ft.Light green foliage edged in red with pretty blue flowers. Tolerates full sun. Grows quickly and blooms early. Can re-grow from seeds. Provide good drainage and regular water. | |||
451405 | JERUSALEM SAGE | Phlomis lanata | This shrub-like perennial to 3' x 4' or so, tolerates the worst of conditions, accepting poor soil and limited water. Displays of bright yellow flowers appearing in whorls around the stems. When old flower stalks are removed, successive blooms are encouraged. Leaves have woolly covering. Excellent rock garden item. Full sun deep infrequent water. | |||
410301U | Emerald Blue Creeping Phlox | Phlox subulata 'Emerald Blue' | Beautiful masses of deep blue flowers. Moderate grower to 6 inches tall, 3 feet wide. Makes an attractive ground cover or accent in a rock garden. Give regular water and morning sun. Fertilize with Dr. Q's Rose Food spring and fall. | perennial | ||
267936 | CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM | Phoenix canariensis | Slow-growing palm to 20 X 16 feet or more. Rapidly achieves width. Hardy to 20 degrees. Also known as Pineapple Palm. Will take poor soil and drought. Water deeply and infrequently once established. Fertilize with Palm Food 2-3 times from May to September. | Evergreen | ||
468405 | PIGMY DATE PALM | Phoenix roebelenii | Slow growing to 6 feet or more. Nice plant to add tropical look. Prefers PM shade and regular water. Protect during cold snaps or grow as annual. Foliage will brown at 26 F. Great container palm for indoors, atriums, or protected patios. Fertilize lightly with palm food May through Sept. | tender evergreen | ||
228502 | APRICOT QUEEN FLAX | Phormium 'Apricot Queen' | Large bright apricot colored leaves contrast beautifully against green pale yellow foliage. Naturally arching sword-shaped leaves are 3 to 5 feet long and naturally twisting. Unusual accent for areas of light to medium shade. Amended soil with good drainage and deep, infrequent water. Divide clumps every three years in spring. | Evergreen | ||
226405 | Cookianum Flax | Phormium hybrid 'Cookianum Green' | A medium sized (4-5 feet) plant with 2 1/2 inch wide olive-green leaves that arch gracefully. This is the parent that gives the arch to many of the hybrids. Grows well in shade. Cut out old foliage. Protect during cold snaps. May be damaged at 26 F. | tender evergreen | ||
225005 | Sundowner Flax | Phormium hybrid 'Sundowner' | A large upright grower to 7-9 feet tall with 2 1/2 inch wide bronze-green leaves with rose-pink margins that fade to cream in summer. New foliage is always stunning! Use where there is space. Cut out old foliage. Protect during cold snaps. May be damaged at 25 F. | tender evergreen | ||
228402 | RAINBOX CHIEF FLAX | Phormium 'Rainbow Chief' | Dramatic pink and red striped bronze leaves arch at the tips. Beautiful contrast against green foliage. Arching sword-shaped leaves are 4 feet long. Unusual accent for areas of light to medium shade. Amended soil with good drainage and deep, infrequent water. Divide clumps every three years in spring. | Evergreen | ||
427005 | Black Adder Flax | Phormium tenax 'Black Adder' | Long slender sword-like leaves are deep, deep brown, Black Adder’s are a deep burgundy black with a high gloss overlay. It grows up to three foot tall by three foot wide. Hardy in USDA zones 8b-11. Give morning sun and good drainage, regular watering and fetilizing. | Evergreen | ||
225105 | Jack Spratt Flax | Phormium tenax 'Jack Spratt' | Neat clumps of burgundy-bronze sword-like leaves make this dwarf plant a stunning accent. Useful for edging, mass plantings and textural accents. Fire resistant. Clump-forming to 18 inches tall and wide. Morning sun deep infrequent water when established. May be damaged at 24 F, but will often re-grow. | Evergreen | ||
229405 | Rainbow Queen Flax | Phormium tenax 'Rainbow Queen' | Leaves are apricot in center with bright pink-red margins; upright habit with some leaves arching at the tips. Evergreen perennial grown for their sword like foliage. Hardy and suitable for coastal locations. Does not like wet soil in winter. Morning sun and good drainage. May be damaged at 25 F. | Evergreen | ||
225405 | Red Edge Flax | Phormium tenax 'Red Edge' | Dramatic upright wavy green leaves w/ red margins. Best in Morning sun. Low-moderate water. May be damaged at 22 F. Beautiful contrast against green foliage. Arching sword-shaped leaves are 3 feet long. Amended soil with good drainage and deep, infrequent water. Protect from cold snaps or grow as annual. Divide clumps every three years in spring. | tender evergreen | ||
225805 | Thom Thumb Flax | Phormium tenax 'Thom Thumb' | Attractive clumps of green sword-like leaves with wavy bronze margins make this smaller plant to 3 ft. a stunning accent. Useful for edging and mass plantings Evergreen perennial. Morning sun deep infrequent water. May be damaged at 24 F, but will often re-grow. | Evergreen | ||
229305 | Yellow Wave Flax | Phormium tenax 'Yellow Wave' | Grows to 3-4 feet tall with arching 2 inch wide leaves that have a central yellow band that is brighter when first emerging and fades to yellow-green by fall. Plant is wider than tall. Best in Morning sun to light shade. Give regular water and good drainage. Hardy to 15-20 F | Evergreen | ||
227505 | Redtip Photinia | Photinia x fraseri | Popular accent or hedge plant to
6 x 6 feet or more, is marked by its red-colored new growth. Prefers amended, well-drained soil and
deep, infrequent water when established.
Protect from reflected sun.
Feed periodically with a high iron fertilizer. |
Evergreen | ||
216515 | Black Bamboo | Phyllostachys 'Nigra' | Graceful habit and sharp color accent of dark culms and green foliage. Fast growing to 25 ft. or more. Cold tolerant. Control spreading with root or dry barrier. Protect from hot dry winds. Rich well drained soil, regular water. | evergreen | ||
227840 | Toma Verde Tomatillo | Physalis ixocarpa 'Toma Verde' | Has a unique flavor that makes an indescribably tasty "Salsa Verde". Some say the salsa is far superior to red salsa. Grows successfully in wide range of climates. These papery-husked wonders prefer growing conditions similar to tomatoes, but they will handle a lot more heat and drought than tomatoes. | |||
228802 | Dwarf Alberta Spruce | Picea glauca 'Conica' | Slow growing conifer to 7 feet makes a great container tree or landscape accent in cool climates. Recommended for higher altitudes. Full sun, any soil, good drainage and ample water. Little fertilizer needed. | Evergreen | ||
229016 | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE | Picea pungens 'Glauca' | Named for its beautiful, blue gray color, this conifer grows slowly to 40 feet or more and is best planted in areas above 3000 feet. A super accent for higher altitudes! Likes regular water; good drainage is a must. Often used as a living Christmas Tree. | Evergreen | ||
229056 | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE | Picea pungens 'Glauca' | Named for its beautiful, blue gray color, this conifer grows slowly to 40 feet or more and is best planted in areas above 3000 feet. A super accent for higher altitudes! Likes regular water; good drainage is a must. Often used as a living Christmas Tree. | |||
231201 | Mugho Pine | Pinus mugo mugo | Slow growing, shrubby variety to 4 feet makes an excellent rock garden accent or container plant. In warmer climates, give afternoon shade and well-drained soil. Protect from hot winds and reflected heat. Spread a layer of bark mulch under plant to help keep it cool. | Evergreen | ||
231345 | AUSTRIAN BLACK PINE | Pinus nigra | Tough, cold-tolerant pine grows slowly to 40 feet. Good landscape accent or windbreak in cooler areas. Full sun, amended soil with good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in early spring. | Evergreen | ||
230178 | PONDEROSA PINE | Pinus ponderosa | Tough, cold-tolerant pine grows moderately to 60 feet or more in cooler climates. Straight trunk and well branched. Stately with age, branches in spirelike crown. Full sun, amended soil with good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in early spring. | Evergreen | ||
236715T | MASTIC TREE | Pistacia lentiscus, Std. | Dark green leaves, low and spreading tree. Drought and heat tolerant. Dark red, or green flower spikes. Grows to 15 x 20 feet or more. Takes full sun and soil tolerant. Will grow faster with amended soil. Water deep and infrequent. | |||
219401 | Sugar Snap Pea | Pisum sativam | A delicious 'edible pod' pea that is very nutritious. Best time for planting is early, 2-4 weeks before the last frost or mid-fall. They don’t need to be shelled to be eaten, and taste great uncooked. This vine will grow to about 7 feet. Best in morning sun and good drainage. Fertilize and water regularly. | annual | ||
219101 | Snow Pea | Pisum sativam var. marcocarpon | Snow peas aren’t particular about soil quality, but they do need good drainage. Plant snow pea seeds about 2-inches apart and one to two inches deep. Plant them late winter or mid fall. Harvest peas when pods are about three inches in length but still flat. Best in morning sun. Delcious for cooking or in salads. | annual | ||
233305 | Mock Orange | Pittosporum tobira | Attractive, tough, broadleaf shrub to 8 x 8 feet or more makes an excellent accent or informal hedge. Likes full to part sun, amended soil with good drainage and deep, infrequent water when established. Looks best unpruned. Feed lightly with shrub food in spring and fall. | evergreen | ||
233605 | Dwarf Mock Orange | Pittosporum tobira 'Wheeler's Dwarf' | Compact, popular variety to 3 x 3 feet makes a neat, mounding accent or border; good container plant. Prefers afternoon shade, amended, well-drained soil and deep, infrequent water when established. Use chelated iron to combat chlorosis; feed in spring and fall. | |||
237005 | Icee Blue Yew Pine | Podocarpus elongatus 'Icee Blue' ('Monmal') | Silvery blue green foliage. Superior Yew Pine for hot regions. Elegant rounded dense form. Problem solver for dry climates, porous or alkaline soils. Moderate growth to 20 x 10'. Prefers afternoon shade, good drainage and infrequent water when established. | |||
142505 | PINK TRUMPET VINE | Podranea ricasoliana | Profuse fragrant lilac-pink trumpet shaped flowers all summer long. Vigorous, woody, climber without tendrils. Sends up 10 + ft. tall strong stems, with spreading branches & graceful arching habit. When established, full sun, infrequent water and regular fertilizing. | |||
411905P | Sweet Pea Patio Tree | Polygala dalmaisiana, P.T. | Attractive fast growing shrub. Topiary will grow to 5-7 feet tall with narrow 1 inch long green leaves. Flowers are purplish pink with two winged petals. Tolerates a wide range of soil types but not heavy wet soil. Trim or shear to keep compact. May be damaged at 25 F. Prefers morning sun deep infrequent water and routine fertilization. | semi-evergreen | ||
238905 | WESTERN COTTENLESS COTTONWOOD(15-24) | Populus fremontii | Southwest native distinguished from others by broad, crown and thicker leaves. Grows quickly to 35 x 25 feet or more; has clear yellow fall color. Great shade tree for large areas; not for small yards. Full sun, good drainage and deep, infrequent water when established. | |||
462301 | ELEPHANTS FOOD | Portulacaria afra | Succulent South African native looks like the Jade Plant but grows faster and will take full sun, drought and extreme heat. It makes an excellent potted plant, prefers deep, infrequent water and needs good drainage. Protect from severe cold. Hardy to 30F. | |||
471224T | THORNLESS ARGENTINE MESQUITE | Prosopis alba 'Cooperi', Std. | Vigorous growth and thornless! Grows rapidly to 30 x 20 feet or more. Full sun, good drainage. Will take lots of water, but deep, infrequent watering makes strongest trees. Hardy to 20 degrees. Prune regularly to open canopy and prevent wind damage. | |||
475805D | Ultra Dwarf Moorpark Apricot | Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark Apricot', Ultra Dwf. | Low branching, small fruit tree 5 to 7 ft. Skin is orange with deep red blush covered by dots of brown and red. Flesh is orange with fine flavor. Good for canning but very soft when ripe. Ripens mid-June. (self fertile). Deep infrequent water when established. Feed March, May and October. | Decidious | ||
372824E | Royal Apricot, Espalier | Prunus armeniaca 'Royal Apricot', Esp. | Soft smooth yellow-pink skin an extremely popular variety. Large oval sweet and delicious fruit. These June-July fruits are excellent for fresh eating, drying and preserving. 400-500 chill hours, self fertile. Amended soil and good drainage. Prune to keep shape and size. | Decidious | ||
475705D | Ultra Dwarf Royal Apricot | Prunus armeniaca 'Royal Apricot', Ultra Dwf. | Ultra Dwarfs begin to branch out very low and reach about 4 to 7 foot in height. Medium size, oval, deep yellow fruit. Great for eating, and canning. Good as a pollinizer. Low chilling requirement. Ripens late May through mid-June. (self fertile). Deep infrequent water when established. Feed March, May and October. | Decidious | ||
244805 | Candy Rosa Plum | Prunus avium 'Candy Rosa' | Grows 12 feet or more has juicy, richly flavored, flavorful yellow-red large June fruit. Use Santa Rosa for pollination . Minimum winter chill. Give amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Feed with fruit tree food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
475305D | Prunus avium 'Lapins Cherry', Ultra Dwf. | Prunus avium 'Lapins Cherry', Ultra Dwf. | A beautiful and edible dwarf cherry tree. Does well in the Southwest and other mild-winter areas. Super for home gardeners with limited space. Resembles but more crack-resistant than Bing. Self-fertile and a good pollinator for other cherry trees. Deep infrequent water when established. Feed March, May and October. | Decidious | ||
475905D | Ultra Dwarf Stella Cherry | Prunus avium 'Stella Cherry', Ultra Dwf. | All the great characteristics of the parent, but a dwarf. Does well in the Southwest and other mild-winter areas. Super for home gardeners with limited space. More crack-resistant than Bing. Self-fertile and a good pollinizer for other sweet cherries. Deep infrequent water when established. Feed March, May and October. | |||
245705 | Sweet August Sensation Plum | Prunus avium 'Sweet August Sensation' | To 15 feet or more has richly flavored, flavorful yellow-red large August fruit. Use Santa Rosa or Candy Rosa for pollination. Minimum winter chill. Give amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Feed with fruit tree food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
241714S | Compact Carolina Cherry Spiral | Prunus caroliniana 'Compacta', Spiral | Dense variety to 10 x 6 feet. Makes a beautiful formal accent. Does best with afternoon shade, rich, well-drained soil and moderate summer water. Prune to maintain shape. Fertilize regularly and use chelated iron and sulfur to combat chlorosis. Water deeply but not frequently. | Evergreen | ||
242705 | Flowering Plum | Prunus cerasifera 'Krauter Vesuvius' | Decorative tree to 18 x 12 feet is darkest of often fruitless, flowering plums. Has pink flowers in March, followed by deep burgundy-purple leaves which hold color throughout the season. Super landscape accent. Full sun, amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. Heavy fruiting is possible. | Decidious | ||
476405D | Ultra Dwarf Babcock Peach | Prunus persica 'Babcock Peach', Ultra Dwf. | Ultra Dwarf to 5 feet or so. Medium size fruit with red blush and white flesh. Juicy, non-acid, sweet flavor. Freestone. Low chilling requirement. Ripens in June. (self fertile). Give deep and infrequent water when established. Feed in March - April and October. | Decidious | ||
375905 | DWARF BONANZA PEACH - | Prunus persica 'Bonanza Peach' | Genetic dwarf to 6 ft. Leaves are maroon in early summer, later green. Heavy crop of large, yellow freestone fruit. Thin after fruit set. Containers or landscape. Self fertile. Minimum winter chill. Amended soil, good drainage, moderate water during growing season. Fertilize with fruit tree Food in Feb, May and Sept. | Decidious | ||
441105 | Diamond Princess Peach | Prunus persica 'Diamond Princess Peach' | Delicious freestone fruit tree to 15 feet or more. Medium to large July yellow fruit having very sweet flavor. Self fertile. Moderate winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with Fruit Tree and Nut Food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
476505D | Ultra Dwf Early Elberta Peach | Prunus persica 'Early Elberta Peach', Ultra Dwf. | Fruit is large, freestone, deep golden yellow, blushed red with firm, yellow flesh. Holds up well for shipping. An excellent pollinizer of other varieties. Ripens mid July to early-August. (self-fertile). Full sun and deep infrequent water when established. Feed in March - May and October. | Decidious | ||
415615 | Flordaking Peach | Prunus persica 'Flordaking Peach' | High quality early season peach. Self-Fertile. Large, firm, flavorful semi-freestone, very sweet when fully ripe. Mid-May in warm winter climates. Chilling requirement 450 hours or less. Tree to 12 feet or more. Good drainage, deep infrequent water when established. Fertilize in Feb, May, Sept. | Decidious | ||
376615 | Flordaprince Peach | Prunus persica 'Flordaprince Peach' | Yellow-fleshed variety requiring only 150 hours chill. Medium sized fruit with a good red blush. Semi-clingstone. Self-Fertile. Needs thinning to make size. Tolerant of desert heat. Ripens early May. Very good quality when tree-ripe. To 12 feet or more. Good drainage, deep infrequent water when established. Fertilize in Feb, May and Sept. | Decidious | ||
476605D | Ultra Dwarf Flordaprince Peach | Prunus persica 'Flordaprince Peach', Ultra Dwf. | Dwarf to about 6 feet. Yellow-flesh requiring only 150 hours chill. Medium sized fruit with a good red blush. Semi-clingstone. Self-Fertile. Needs thinning to make size. Tolerant of desert heat. Ripens early May. Very good quality when tree-ripe. Give good drainage, deep infrequent water when established. Fertilize in Feb, May and Sept. | Decidious | ||
476105D | Ultra Dwarf Goldmine Nectarine | Prunus persica 'Goldmine Nectarine', Ultra Dwf. | Large fruit, red-blushed over white with white freestone flesh of good flavor. Vigorous and productive tree to 5 feet or more. Most popular home variety. Low chilling requirement. Ripens early August. (self fertile). Deep and infrequent water when established. Feed in March May and October. | Decidious | ||
376305 | DWARF PIX ZEE PEACH - | Prunus persica 'Pix Zee Peach' | Genetic dwarf to 6 feet with high quality, semicling, large yellow fruit. Thin after fruit set. Self fertile. Moderate winter chill. Amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with Fruit Tree and Nut Food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
440015 | Red Baron Peach | Prunus persica 'Red Baron Peach' | To 13 feet or more with large, round freestone fruit up to 3 inches in diameter. Yellow skin and Yellow fleshed with sweet, juicy flavor. Large, beautiful, double red blossoms cover tree for several weeks in early spring. Ripens over an extended period of time from mid-July to mid-August. | Decidious | ||
440205 | Sugar Princess Peach | Prunus persica 'Sugar Princess Peach' | This newer variety is aptly named! It grows to 15 x 15 feet with large, super sweet, yellow freestone fruit. Self-fertile; moderate winter chill. Ripens in midseason. Best with amended soil, good drainage and moderate water in growing season. | Decidious | ||
440415 | Tropic Snow Peach | Prunus persica 'Tropic Snow' | Skin is white with red blush. White sweet flesh. Freestone. Medium-sized fruit. Self-Fertile. Good flavor. Ripens early May. Chilling requirement 150-200 hours. Best with amended soil, good drainage and regular water expand roots to canopy. Fertilize March - May and October. | Decidious | ||
449905 | Western Pride Nectarine | Prunus persica 'Western Pride Nectarine' | Delicious freestone fruit tree to 15 feet or more. Large July fruit obtains bright red color with yellow flesh having slightly tart flavor. Self fertile. Moderate winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with Fruit Tree and Nut Food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
440305 | White Princess Peach | Prunus persica 'White Princess Peach' | This succulent self-fertile hybrid grows to 15 feet or so and sports large white-fleshed freestone fruit that is super sweet with very low acid content. Moderate winter chill; ripens mid to late season. Give it amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. | Decidious | ||
188405 | Mariposa Plum | Prunus salicina 'Mariposa Plum' | To 15 feet or more has richly flavored, red juicy fruit and small nearly freestone pit. Minimum winter chill. Use Santa Rosa for pollination. Give amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Feed with fruit tree food in February, May and September. Harvest in late July early August. | Decidious | ||
477305 | Dwarf Weeping Santa Rosa Plum | Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa Plum', Dwf. | Graceful weeping form of the world famous Santa Rose plum. The fruit is of equal quality as the standard Santa Rosa. Long slender limbs that bow gracefully to the ground. Self-fertile and only grows 8-10 feet high. The fruit ripens in late-July and requires minimum chill hours. Feed with Fruit Tree food in Feb., May and September. | Decidious | ||
477205D | Ultra Dwarf Santa Rosa Plum | Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa Plum', Ultra Dwf. | Attractive round fruit with yellow flesh has a delicious flavor, is juicyand fragrant. Low chilling requirement. Skin is dark crimson. Good pollinizer. Ripens early June to early July. (self-fertile). Full sun with deep infrequent water when established. Feed in March, April and October. | |||
477305D | Ultra Dwf WeepingSantaRosaPlum | Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa Plum', Weeping Ultra Dwf. | Same superior quality fruit as Santa Rosa. On a small graceful weeping tree to 6 feet or so. Very attractive, and excellent in containers. Flowers show well for two weeks or more. This variety seems to have fewer problems with birds and squirrels. (self-fertile). Full sun with deep infrequent water when established. | Decidious | ||
228205 | Weeping White Cherry | Prunus x yedoensis 'Pependens' | This is the tree that brightens the cherry blossom festival each spring in the South. A graceful rounded tree with arching branches. Grows to 18 x 18 ft or more. The profuse pink to white flowers are lightly almond scented. The leaves change color in the Fall. Deep infrequent water and expand the root zone as it matures. | Decidious | ||
417401 | Lamb's Tail | Ptilotus exaltatus 'Joey' | An herbaceous tender perennial to 12 inches with silver-green foliage from winter through spring. Feathery spikes of small flowers 3-4 inch long in conical arrangement that start out silvery in bud and age to a nearly neon pink. Plant in full sun in a well drained, preferably acidic, soil. Might over-winter. | annual | ||
237805 | California Sunset Pomegranate | Punica granatum 'California Sunset' | A dense growing, ornamental cultivar to 8 feet with double coral-red flowers having a yellowish-white border on each petal. Though you'll not have fruit with this tree, it does produce a beautiful display of color each spring. Give deep infrequest water. Fertilize spring and fall for best results. Full sun. | Decidious | ||
230805 | Eversweet Pomegranate | Punica granatum 'Eversweet' | Smaller pomegranate to 10 feet or so, with large, very sweet reddish-purple fruit. Almost seedless. Fruits on new wood so prune in January for form and control. Give amended soil, good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in February, May and September. | |||
245605 | Grenada Pomegranate | Punica granatum 'Grenada' | Fruit matures in mid-August, a deep red color and less tart than the 'Wonderful' variety. Grown as shrub or tree to 20 feet. Fruits on new wood so prune in January for form and control. Give amended soil, good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
246220E | Sweet Pomegranate, Espalier | Punica granatum 'Sweet', Esp. | A large pomegranate with light pink flesh. The fruit is sweet and juicy. Orange-red flowers in late Spring, producing beautiful pink fruits in Fall. The Sweet pomegranate ripens early September, before the Wonderful Pomegranate Tree. Amended soil with good drainage. Can grow to 12 feet, prune to keep shape and size. | Decidious | ||
379605 | Wonderful Pomegranate | Punica granatum 'Wonderful' | Grown as large shrub or tree to 20 feet with large, reddish-purple fruit. Best known variety. Fruits on new wood so prune in January for form and control. Give amended soil, good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in February, May and September. | |||
379605P | Wonderful PomegranatePatioTree | Punica granatum 'Wonderful', P.T. | Large topiary to 10 ft or more, or tree to 20 feet with large, reddish-purple fruit. Best known variety. Fruits on new wood so aggressively prune in January for form and control. Give amended soil, good drainage, deep, infrequent water when established. Fertilize in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
247701 | PYRACANTHA "LOW BOY" | Pyracantha, coccinea "Low Boy" | Winter color! Ground cover variety to 3 x 8 ft. wide. White flowers in spring followed by bright orange berries. Great low barrier hedge, accent or bank cover. Full sun, amended soil, good drainage and deep, infrequent water when established. Clip or leave natural. | Evergreen | ||
476705D | Ultra Dwarf Bartlett Pear | Pyrus communis 'Bartlett Pear', Ultra Dwf. | Large, smooth, attractive fruit is golden-yellow, slightly blushed with red. Flesh is tender, buttery and juicy, Excellent for desserts. An outstanding canning variety. Trees bear young and have compact upright growth. Ripens mid-July. (needs pollinizer). Deep water. Feed in March May and October. | Decidious | ||
381105 | Kieffer Pear | Pyrus lecontei 'Kieffer Pear' | Asian Pear hybrid to 15 feet or more with large, knobby fruit. Self fertile; good pollinator for other pears. Minimum winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with fruit tree food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
381105D | Ultra Dwarf Kieffer Pear | Pyrus lecontei 'Kieffer Pear' Ultra Dwarf | Dwarf Asian Pear hybrid to 6 feet or more with large, knobby fruit. Self fertile; good pollinator for other pears. Minimum winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with fruit tree food in February, May and September. | Decidious | ||
381505D | Ultra Dwf Shinseiki Asian Pear | Pyrus pyrifolia 'Shinseiki Pear', Ultra Dwarf | The delicious fruit is round to oblong. Yellow skin with white, crisp, and juicy flesh. Tree is from 5 to 7 feet, spreading, and medium dense. Ripens late July to mid-August. (self-fertile). Full sun with deep infrequent water when established. Feed in March May and October. | Decidious | ||
381905 | Twentieth Century Asian Pear | Pyrus pyrifolia 'Twentieth Century Pear' | Tree to 15 feet or more has round, medium, juicy, yellow-green fruit. Pollinate with Bartlett or Shinseiki. Minimum winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with fruit tree food in Feb, May and Sept. | |||
381905D | Ultra Dwarf TwentiethCntryPear | Pyrus pyrifolia'Twentieth Century Pear' UltraDwarf | Tree to 6 feet or more has round, medium, juicy, yellow-green fruit. Pollinate with Bartlett or Shinseiki. Minimum winter chill. Likes amended soil, good drainage, moderate water in growing season. Fertilize with fruit tree food in Feb, May and Sept. | Decidious | ||
252720 | NORTHERN RED OAK | Quercus rubra | Spreading branches and rounded canopy variety grows rapidly to 50 x 35 ft. or more. New leaves are red or bright yellow in the spring turning dark red or orange in the fall. Best in higher elevations. Good drainage, amended soil, regular water and food. Stake when young. | |||
252424 | Shumard Red Oak | Quercus shumardii | One of the largest Red Oaks to 60 ft. or more. Its bark is grayish brown, developing dark, deep furrows, with light gray to white scaly ridge tops. Leaves are 4 to 8 inch long with 7 pointed lobes. Bears large acorns to an inch in dia. Tolerant of wide ranges of pH levels and is drought resistant. Give deep infrequent water when established. | Decidious | ||
253224 | Cathedral Oak | Quercus virginiana 'Cathedral' | A near perfect shade tree valued for its full, uniform dark green foliage canopy. Strong central leader and strong branching makes a beautiful and safe street tree. Moderate growth, but unusually rapid growth rate for an oak to 50 ft. or more. Adapts to a wide range of soils and climates. Full sun. | evergreen | ||
252824 | Highrise Oak | Quercus virginiana 'Highrise' | Stately live oak has a unique pyramidal shape which is only half as wide as it is tall. Evergreen foliage and long life expectancy, this will be a winner for many decades to come. Ideal for urban landscapes and large, park-like settings. Full sun. Moderate growth to 40 ft. or more. | evergreen | ||
257101 | PINK DANCER HAWTHORN;5-15 | Rhaphiolepis indica | Popular evergreen shrub to 2 x 4 feet has deep pink flowers in spring. Foliage is bronzy red in winter. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Best with some PM shade, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. | Evergreen | ||
254901 | BALLERINA HAWTHORN;5-15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Ballerina' | Popular evergreen shrub to 2 x 4 feet has deep pink flowers in spring. Foliage is bronzy red in winter. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. | Evergreen | ||
259301 | BAY BREEZE HAWTHORN;5 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Bay Breeze' | Classy variety to 2 x 2 feet has wavy, purple-bronze leaves and fragrant, pink spring flowers. Colorful year-round accent. Tolerates many conditions but best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage, regular fertilizer and moderate water. | Evergreen | ||
255301 | WHITE HAWTHORN;5-15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Clara' | Compact, mounding shrub to 4 x 4 feet or more is covered with white flowers in spring. Super accent, low hedge or foundation plant. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and deep yet moderate water in growing season. Fertilize in April and October. Prune to keep neat. | Evergreen | ||
255401 | HEATHER HAWTHORN;5 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Heather' | Popular mounding shrub to 2 x 4 feet has clusters of pink flowers in spring. Bronze foliage in winter. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Best in morning sun, amended soil, good drainage, deep yet moderate water. Fertilize in April and October. | Evergreen | ||
257605 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Hindarkleaf' | Newer variety to 2 x 2 feet has wavy, purple-bronze leaves and fragrant, pink spring flowers. Colorful year-round accent. Tolerates many conditions but best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage, regular fertilizer and moderate water. | evergreen | |||
256501 | JACK EVANS HAWTHORN;5 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Jack Evans' | Compact, spreading variety to 4 x 5 feet has purplish tinged leaves and bright pink flowers in spring. Excellent hedge, accent or foundation plant. Best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage, and deep yet moderate water. Fertilize in April and October. | Evergreen | ||
256705 | MAJESTIC BEAUTY HAWTHORN;15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty' | This spectacular plant to 7 x 7 feet or more, has large fragrant pink flower clusters in spring. Striking background shrub. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and deep yet moderate water in growing season. Fertilize April and October. | Evergreen | ||
256815T | MAJESTIC BEAUTY HAWTHORN TREE(mon) | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty' Std. | This spectacular plant to 15 x 10 feet has large, fragrant pink flower clusters in spring. Striking background shrub or small tree. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. | Evergreen | ||
256705P | MAJESTIC BEAUTY HAWTHORN PATIO TREE;15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty', P.T. | Beautiful round-headed patio tree has large, fragrant, pink flower clusters in spring. Striking background or container tree. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. Prune to keep shape. | Evergreen | ||
256805P | MAJESTIC BEAUTY HAWTHORN PATIO TREE | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty', P.T. | Beautiful round-headed patio tree to 12 x 9 has large, fragrant, pink flower clusters in spring. Striking background or container tree. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. Prune to keep shape. | Evergreen | ||
256715T | MAJESTIC BEAUTY HAWTHORN TREE;24 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Majestic Beauty', Std. | This spectacular plant to 15 x 10 feet has large, fragrant pink flower clusters in spring. Striking background shrub or small tree. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and moderate water in growing season. Fertilize regularly. | Evergreen | ||
257301 | PINK LADY HAWTHORN/5-15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Pink Lady' | Popular shrub to 5 x 5 feet or more has masses of pink flowers in spring and fall. Excellent accent, hedge or foundation plant. Prefers morning sun, amended soil, good drainage and deep yet moderate water. Feed with shrub food in spring and fall. | Evergreen | ||
257305E | PINK LADY HAWTHORN ESPALIER | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Pink Lady', Esp. | Popular shrub to 5 x 5 feet or more has masses of pink flowers in spring and fall. Excellent accent, hedge or foundation plant. Prefers morning sun. Give amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. Feed with shrub food in spring and fall. | Evergreen | ||
257501 | PINKIE HAWTHORN;5-15 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Pinkie' | Compact evergreen shrub to 3 x 3 feet has bright pink flowers in spring. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Likes morning sun, amended soil with good drainage, and deep moderate water in growing season. Fertilize in April and October. | Evergreen | ||
258405 | SPRING BOUQUET HAWTHORN | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Spring Bouquet' | Compact variety to 4 x 4 feet has rose red flowers in spring. This plant often takes on a bronzy appearance in winter. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage, regular fertilizer and moderate water. | Evergreen | ||
258501 | SPRING RAPTURE HAWTHORN;5 | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Spring Rapture' | Compact variety to 4 x 4 feet has rose red flowers in spring. This plant often takes on a bronzy appearance in winter. Excellent low hedge or foundation plant. Best with afternoon shade, amended soil, good drainage, regular fertilizer and moderate water. | Evergreen | ||
255605 | BLUEBERRY MUFFIN INDIAN HAWTHORN | Rhaphiolepis umbellata 'Blueberry Muffin' | Superior selection, dense rounded variety to 4 x 4 feet. White flowers in spring and fall. Foliage changes color thru the seasons. Super accent! Likes morning sun. Amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. Fertilize with shrub food in March and September. | Evergreen | ||
259501 | GULF GREEN HAWTHORN | Rhaphiolepis umbellata 'Gulf Green' | Very attractive small-leafed upright variety to 5 x 3 feet has white flowers in spring. Super accent for nearly any location; great for containers! Likes morning sun, amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. Feed with shrub food in March, May and September. | Evergreen | ||
259505U | GULF GREEN HAWTHORN | Rhaphiolepis umbellata 'Gulf Green' | Very attractive small-leafed upright variety to 5 x 3 feet has white flowers in spring. Super accent for nearly any location; great for containers! Likes morning sun, amended soil, good drainage and moderate water. Feed with shrub food in March, May and September. | Evergreen | ||
259505P | GULF GREEN PATIO TREE | Rhaphiolepis umbellata 'Gulf Green', Patio Tree | Very attractive small-leafed upright variety to 7 x 3 ft. White flowers in spring. Super accent for nearly any location; good for containers. Likes morning sun, amended soil, good drainage. Feed with shrub food spring and fall. | Evergreen | ||
259505 | DWARF YEDDA HAWTHORN | Rhaphiolepis umbellata 'Minor' | This neat, rounded shrub to about 3 x 3 feet shows small, fragrant white flowers in season. A nice accent, it also looks great in massed plantings and is super in containers when surrounded by color! Likes morning sun, good drainage and moderate water. | Evergreen |