Sierra Vista Area Plant List

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The Sierra Vista Area Plant List, with common name, botanical name, and other plant information
Botanical Name Common Namesort descending Size Water Use Sun Exposure Native Plant? Evergreen? Remarks
Kniphofia uvaria Red Hot Poker 3' H & W Moderate Full sun No No

Perennial - Marginal - Easy to grow - Grasslike foliage - Red & yellow spikes in summer

Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca 3 - 4 ' H & W Little to moderate Full sun, Partial shade No Yes

Perennial - Heat tolerant - Red flowers - There are yellow and yellow-red -flowered forms

Muhlenbergia capellensis Regal Mist 3' H & W Little Full sun No No

Warm season grass - Spectacular dusky pink in the fall

Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary See remarks Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub or Groundcover - Many varieties - Check nursery for size and characteristics - Edible herb

Agave scabra Rough-leaved Agave 4' H & W None to little Full sun No Yes

Succulent - Wide gray-green leaves rough on the back

Salvia muelleri Royal Purple Sage 2-3'H 4-6'W Moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Flame resistant - Drought tolerant - Spring to fall flowers

Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian Olive 20' H & W Little to moderate Full sun, Partial shade No No

Deciduous Tree- Can be clipped to make a hedge - Takes almost any kind of punishment

Perovskia Russian Sage 3-4' H & W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Perennial - Flame resistant - Trim spent blossoms to extend bloom season - Several varieties

Artemisia filifolia Sand Sagebrush 4' H 5' W None to little Full sun No No

Perennial - Toxic, noticed primarily by people who suffer from allergies - From spring through fall, yellowish white flowers bloom - Many-branched shrub

Opuntia santa-rita Santa Rita Prickly Pear 4'H 6'W None Full sun Yes Yes

Cactus - The purple coloration of this prickly pear becomes more pronounced with drought or cold weather

Helianthus maximiliana Sante Fe Helianthus 6-8' H 4' W Moderate Full sun No No

Annual or Perennial - Fall bloomer has large golden-yellow flowers - Grows in any soil

Santolina spp. Santolina See remarks Little Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Flame resistant - Size varies by species - Cut back yearly before spring growth - In harsh winters some plants may die to the ground, but will should back

Ipomoea coccinea Scarlet Creeper 8' H Little Full sun Yes No

Vine - Bright red tubular flowers frequented by hummingbirds

Salvia microphylla Scarlet Sage 4' H & 3' W Moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Usually 3-4'H 3-6'W - Available in various colors

Prosopis pubescens Screwbean Mesquite 30' H & W Little Full sun Yes No

Deciduous Tree or Shrub - Seed pods tightly coiled in a spiral curl - Highly prized in dried arrangements

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