Sierra Vista Area Plant List
Botanical Name | Common Name | Size | Water Use | Sun Exposure | Native Plant? | Evergreen? | Remarks |
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Sedum spp. | Sedum, Stonecrop | See remarks | Little to moderate | Full sun, Partial shade | Yes | Yes |
Some Perennial - Flame resistant - Many species - Check nursery for sizes - Will not take foot traffic |
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 |
Agave parryi var. huachucensis | Huachuca Agave | 2 - 3' W | None to little | Full sun, Partial shade | Yes | Yes |
Succulent - Common in the Huachuca Mountains |
Quercus gambellii | Gambell Oak | 15-30'H 15'W | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | No |
Deciduous Tree or Shrub - Foliage turns yellow, red or orange in fall |
Scutellaria spp. | Prairie Skullcap | See remarks | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | Yes |
Some Perennial - Neat mound of lavender-blue flowers in late spring - Check with nursery for size |
Verbena bipinnatifida | Prairie Verbena | 8-16"H 18"W | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | No |
Perennial or Groundcover - Some grown as Annuals -Flame resistant - Eight native verbenas in Cochise County - Fast-growing ground covers - Attractive in crevices and hanging baskets - V. bonariensis, V. gooddingii, V..x hortensis, V. peruviana |
Gilia spp. | Gilia | See remarks | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | No |
Some Annual - Check nursery for sizes - Flowers late spring to early fall |
Zinnia grandiflora | Prairie Zinnia | 4"H 15"W | None to little | Full sun | Yes | No |
Annual or Semi-Annual in our zone - Late summer bloomer - Can be difficult to grow |
Sphaeralcea spp. | Globemallow | 2-4' H 1.5-3' W | None to little | Full sun | Yes | No |
Some Deciduous Perennial - Cut old stems almost to ground in spring - Many colors available |
Leucaena retusa | Golden Ball Lead Tree | 12-20' H & W | Little to moderate | Full sun | Yes | Yes |
Tree in mild winters, otherwise deciduous - Tree or Shrub - Useful between cultivated garden and native desert - Best if planted in wind sheltered area |
Berberis haematocarpa | Red Barberry | 5' H & W | Moderate | Full sun, Partial shade | Yes | Yes |
Shrub - Attractive foliage, pretty flowers, showy berries - Other barberrys not water wise |
Aristida purpurea | Purple Three-Awn | 12 - 24"H 1' W | None to little | Full sun | Yes | No |
Warm and cool season grass - Purple-tinted stems and flowers |
Chrysothamnus nauseosus | Rabbitbrush | 6' H 3' W | None to little | Full sun | Yes | Yes |
Shrub - Flame resistant - Leaves and stems aromatic - Good for natural plantings - C. viscidiflorus also available - Important: must have good drainage |
Opuntia macrocentra | Purple Prickly Pear | 4'H 6'W | None | Full sun | Yes | Yes |
Cactus - Spines are half white and half dark - 'Tubac' is said to hold purple color throughtout year |
Solidago spp. | Goldenrod | 1-3'H 2'W | Moderate | Full sun, Partial shade | Yes | No |
Four native Solidago species in Cochise County - Perennial - Does not cause hay fever |