Sierra Vista Area Plant List
Botanical Name | Common Name | Size | Water Use | Sun Exposure | Native Plant? | Evergreen? | Remarks |
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Tetraneuris acaulis | Angelita Daisy | 8" H 12' W | Little to moderate | Full sun | No | Yes |
Perennial -1' stems - Daisy yellow flowers nearly all year in mild winter climates - Cut off faded flowers to prolong bloom |
Alyssum wulfenianum | Alyssum | 1.5' W mound | Moderate | Full sun, Partial shade | No | No |
Perennial - Prostrate & trailing with pale yellow flowers |
Sporobolus airoides | Alkali Sacaton | 3' H & W | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | No |
Native - Warm season grass - Showy five foot tall, arching flower plumes in summer |
Eriogonum alberti | Albert's Buckwheat | 1.5' H 1'W | None | Full sun | Yes | No |
Perennial -Tiny pink flowers appear in clusters mid-summer through fall |
Agave victoriae reginae | Agave Victoria | Clumps 1' W | None to little | Full sun, Partial shade | No | Yes |
Succulent - Slow growing, can stand in ground or pot 20 years before flowering, and then die |
Agave utahensis | Agave Utah | 1'H 2'W | None to little | Full sun | No | Yes |
Succulent - This species highly variable in form, size, and color - Often forms large clumps |
Agave parviflora | Agave Parviflora | 6"H 8"W | None to little | Full sun, Partial shade | No | Yes |
Succulent - Petite plants ideal for pots or small patio areas |
Agastache spp. | Agastache | 2-4' H & W | Moderate | Full sun, Partial shade | No | No |
Perennial - Check nursery for interesting hybrids and water requirements - Reblooms if deadheaded - Favorites with hummingbirds |
Berberis trifoliata | Agarita | 6' H & W | Moderate | Full sun | No | Yes |
Shrub - Flame resistant - Hollylike leaves - Yellow fragrant flowers Feb. thru Apr. |
Pinus eldarica | Afghan Pine | 30-80'H 15-25'W | Little | Full sun | No | Yes |
Tree - Marginal - Not for our zone, although they seem to do well in our area - Avoid planting where oaks are present as they may be subject to Comadra blister rust - Flammable - One of best pines for much of the desert |