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 Namesort ascending Common Name Size Water Use Sun Exposure Native Plant? Evergreen? Remarks
Dalea greggii Trailing Indigo Bush 1.5'H 5'W Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Groundcover - Flame resistant - Mounding habit - Overwatering or drought can cause partial leaf drop - Excellent soil erosion control plant

Dalea frutescens Black Dalea 3' H 4' W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Flame resistant - Prune by one half in January - Overwatering or drought can cause partial leaf drop

Dalea capitata Golden Dalea 8"H 3'W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub or Groundcover - Flame resistant - Cut back in winter to generate new spring growth - Overwatering or drought can cause partial leaf drop

Dalea bicolor Indigo Bush, Silver Dalea 3-4' H & W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Semi- or deciduous Shrub - Flame resistant - Rapid regrowth from hard winter pruning brings a quick crop of fresh foliage - Overwatering or drought can cause partial leaf drop

Cupressus sempervirens Italian Cypress 60H 10'W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Tree - Flammable - Several varieties available

Cupressus forbesii Tecate Cypress 10-25'H 20'W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Tree - Flammable - Fast grower - Keep on dry side so it won't grow so fast that it will topple

Cupressus arizonica Arizona Cypress 40'H 20'W Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Tree - Flammable - Can be used as a windbreak

Cotoneaster spp. Cotoneaster See remarks Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Semi-deciduous or deciduous shrub or groundcover - Toxic, berries are slightly poisonous, especially for young children - Flame resistant - Many cotoneasters OK in our area - Check nurseries for hardiness and size

Cosmos spp. Cosmos See remarks Moderate Full sun No No

Annual and Perennial - Several varieties from 1 to 7' H - Various colors

Coreopsis spp. Coreopsis See remarks Little to moderate Full sun No No

Annual and Perennial - Many species - Check with nursery for hardiness, size and interesting varieties

Cordia parvifolia Little-leaf Cordia 4-8' H 4-10' W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Flame resistant - Can be an informal hedge

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory 2-4' H & W Moderate Full sun, Partial shade No Yes

Shrub or Groundcover - Marginal - Best in sun

Conoclinium (Eupatorium) greggii Mistflower 'Boothill' 1.5 -2'H 1-3'W Little Full sun, Partial shade Yes No

Perennial - First found near Tombstone - Fluffy lavender flowers late spring to fall

Condalia lycioides, mexicana, spathulata Crucillo 8-' H - 10' W Little Full sun Yes Yes

Shrub - Impenetrable security barrier - Slow growing

Cissus trifoliata Arizona Grape Ivy 30'H 2'W Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Vine in warmest locations - Toxic, contact with plant may cause a skin rash on sensitive people - Useful for covering chain link fences or trellises

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