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 Name Size Water Use Sun Exposure Native Plant? Evergreen?sort descending Remarks
Fallugia paradoxa Apache Plume 4-6' H 5' W None Full sun Yes Yes

Shrub - Pruning usually not needed - Seed heads are feathery pink, like an Apache headdrress

Prosopis alba or chilensis Argentine or Chilean Mesquite 20 - 40' H & W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Semi-evergreen or evergreen Tree in mild climates - Thornless forms available

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

Tree - Flammable - Can be used as a windbreak

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

Echinocereus pectinatus varieties Arizona or Texas Rainbow Hedgehog 1' H None Full sun, Partial shade Yes Yes

Some Cactus - Alternating reddish and pale yellow horizontal bands on stem

Vauquelinia californica Arizona Rosewood 20' H 15'W Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Shrub - Good hedge plant - Slow grower at start - Similar to oleander, but not toxic

Artemisia spp. Artemisia See remarks Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Some shrubs or groundcovers - Check with nursery for hardiness and size

Artemisia spp. Artemisia spp. See remarks Little to moderate Full sun Yes Yes

Some Perennials & shrubs - Many species - Inquire at nursery for size, exposure and hardiness

Salvia greggii Autumn Sage 1-4' H & W Moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Flame resistant - Blooms spring and fall - Many varieties covering wide color range - Deadhead - Cut back to one half in winter to keep it full

Baccharis `starn' Baccharis 'Starn' 3-4' H 4-5' W Little to moderate Full sun No Yes

Shrub - Tolerates desert heat & resists root rot - The male cultivar does not produce seed clusters

Bahia absinthifolia Bahia 1' H & W None Full sun Yes Yes

Perennial, can be used as a groundcover - Shallow caliche soil OK - Fast growth rate - New plants volunteer readily

Yucca baccata Banana Yucca 3' H 5' W None Full sun Yes Yes

Succulent, tree or shrub - Flame resistant - Fruits look like short green bananas - Keep pointed leaves away from walkways, patios,or play areas.

Aurinia saxatilis/Alyssum Basket of Gold 8-12" H mound Moderate Full sun, Partial shade No Yes

Perennial - Many varieties - Shear lightly to one half right after bloom

Yucca rostrata Beaked Yucca 12' H 9' W None to little Full sun No Yes

Succulent - Treelike - Trunk covered with soft gray fuzz - Showy spikes of creamy white flowers

Opuntia basilaris Beavertail Cactus 1' H 4' W None Full sun No Yes

Cactus - Purplish pads - Very common in Arizona landscapes

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