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Fall-Blooming Shrubs for Tucson, Arizona | Green Things Nursery Coral Vine, also known as Mexican Creeper, is a vigorous, fast-growing shrub with clusters of vibrant pink or coral flowers It blooms from late summer into fall and adds a burst of color to any garden
10 low-maintenance shrubs for Tucson - Arizona Daily Star If you want a few more plants in your life but don’t want to spend time taking care of them, here are some great low-maintenance native and near-native shrubs to get you going
Fairy Duster: Explosion of Pink | Southwest Gardener Fairy duster or pink fairy duster (Calliandra eriophylla) is a medium size shrub native to large swaths of the desert southwest It derives its common name from its pink flowers that look like miniature feather dusters
Top 20 Most Common Flowering Plants in Tucson - PictureThis It is native to India, Southeastern Asia, and Japan, and features a characteristic vase-shaped crown and beautifully-ruffled pink blooms that can last from early summer to autumn
Tucson Audubon- We speak out for wild birds and their homes Vine, grows prodigiously; beautiful clusters of pink flowers attract pollinators; perennial root, above ground dies back after first frost Resprouts in spring Sonora and Baja California native
Best Tucson Native Plants to Add Beauty in Fall Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora): Pink flower spikes that last, with ever-present green foliage Desert Marigold (Baileya multiradiata): Small, sunny flowers with a knack for self-seeding Mexican Bird of Paradise (Caesalpinia mexicana): Tall shrub with glowing orange seed pods
The Best Native Plants for Your Tucson Garden There are countless, beautiful native plants in Tucson, Arizona Learn about some of our favorites, and how they can improve your garden
In Bloom at Tohono Chul - Tohono Chul - Tucson, AZ Native to the Chihuahuan Desert, it is one of the go-to plants for Tucson landscapes and is common in highway medians because of its extreme drought and cold tolerance
Plant Nursery – Desert Survivors We grow a number of bioregionally native and low water use plants Many of these plants are found within a 500-mile range of the nursery However, exceptions to this rule are our offering of cactus and succulents which often come from further afield