PLANTS SUITABLE FOR USE OUTSIDE GARDEN WALLS AT CATALINA PUEBLO Tucson, Arizona (Suggestive, not prescriptive)

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1 PLANTS SUITABLE FOR USE OUTSIDE GARDEN WALLS AT CATALINA PUEBLO Tucson, Arizona (Suggestive, not prescriptive) A list of plants follows this introduction; read this intro first. The list below identifies plants that are drought tolerant and suitable to the Catalina Pueblo streetscape outside the walls of your front patio. It does not pertain to what you plant inside your garden walls. Nor are you restricted solely to plants on this list. It is an ideas list to help you get started. Our CC&Rs provide general guidelines: - Use of boulders, rock groundcovers. Any crushed rock or decomposed granite used as groundcover must resemble native soil and rock both in color and material; no colored rock or stones shall be used. - Plant materials. Plant materials in areas outside of patio walls shall be natural (no plastic or artificial), native or drought-tolerant. Any grass grown inside patios must be a pollen-free variety. This wording harks back to 1930s antecedents when the original foothills developer meticulously preserved the foothills thornscrub biome as a natural garden and selling point for houses carefully integrated with the landscape. Our CC&R wording allows native plants, and plants from other deserts. But not all deserts have similar climates, and some foreign plants may not thrive here while others may become invasive. Do your research. Avoid plants that need irrigation, as they violate the intention of the CC&Rs. Plants are listed below by their binomial name (botanical Latin). These names are often unfamiliar to readers, but will make it easier for to research the plant. The binomial name indicates genus followed by species. When searching online, be sure to bracket the pair of words in a single set of quotation marks in order to find information on the intended species (e.g.: Dasylirion longissima or Dasylirion wheeleri to see the difference between these two species within the single genus of Dasylirion).

2 After each botanical name, the common or folk names are listed. You ll see from these that there are all kinds of recycled and overlapping names that are informally and confusingly applied to unrelated plants. For example, the folk names for Hesperaloe parviflora are red yucca and red aloe, but this plant is neither a yucca nor an aloe. When you ve narrowed your choice to a short list of personal interest, jot down both the Latin name and folk name and take it with you to a nursery to look at actual plants before making any final decisions. The botanical names will be very helpful in conversations with nursery staff, and will be handy when checking labels on plants offered for sale. The list below is sorted into basic categories to help you find plants that will grow to the size you want for a specific place. Click on the names below to jump to a category you d like to see, or scroll down: Flowers and wildflowers Sub-shrubs and small shrubs Bigger shrubs Trees Cacti Other succulents Vines Grasses Unsuitable plants Some plants are listed in more than one category. When choosing a plant, be sure to research its ultimate size and plant it with mature size in mind. At the end of the idea list, is a list of some plants to avoid. Some of these are well-suited to the garden inside your walls. You are discouraged from using them outside your walls for several reasons. Some are out-of-scale or look glaringly out of place along our streets. Others require permanent irrigation. Some are invasive, or are fire hazards, or will host packrats and snakes, or have noxiously high pollen counts. If you admire any plants from the discouraged list, do your research and limit it to placement inside your garden walls, taking care to avoid invasive and fire-hazard plants. Note that a few on the discouraged list are already growing outside garden walls; these specimens are grandfathered. Additional to the plants listed here, you can learn more at:

3 n_desert% A SAMPLE LIST OF PLANTS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING OUTSIDE YOUR GARDEN WALLS: Flowers & Wildflowers: Flowers & Wildflowers: Botanical Name Abutilon incanum Abutilon parishii Abutilon abutiloides Abutilon parishii Anemone tuberosa Anisacanthus quadrifidus Anisacanthus thurberi Hybrid Cloak Fern Baileya multiradiata Beloperone californica [syn. Justicia California] Calylophus hartweggii Castilleja exserta Chrysactinia mexicana Crossosoma bigelovii Crossosoma californicum Datura wrightii Common (Folk) Name Indian mallow, hoary abutilon, sweet Indian mallow Tucson Indian mallow Shrubby Indian mallow Parish's Indian mallow, Pima Indian mallow Desert windflower, desert anemone Flame anisacanthus Chuparosa, desert honeysuckle Hybrid cloak fern Desert marigold Chuparosa Sundrops, sierra sundrop Owl s clover, exserted Indian paintbrush Damianita daisy Bigelow ragged rock flower California rock flower Sacred datura

4 Dichelostemma pulchellum Dicliptera resupinata Dyssodia pentachaeta Encelia farinosa Ericameria laricifolia Eschscholzia mexicana Glandularia gooddingii Hedeoma nanum Justicia candicans Justicia californica [syn. Beloperone californica] Justicia spicigera Lupinus succulentus Lupinus arizonicus Menodora scabra Mimulus guttatus Mirabilis multiflora Notholaena standleyi Oenothera berlandieri Oenothera stubbei Oenothera caespitosa Pellaea truncate Penstemon dasyphyllus Penstemon parryi Penstemon pseudospectabalis Penstemon thurberi Penstemon eatonii Phacelia campanularia Phyla nodiflora Psilostrophe cooperi Ruellia brittoniana Ruellia nudiflora Senecio parryi Salvia chamaedryoides Salvia leucantha Salvia clevelandii Salvia columbariae Salvia greggii Salvia hispanica Small-flowered covena, bluedick, wild hyacynth Dicliptera Dogweed, golden dyssodia Brittle bush Turpentine bush Mexican gold poppy Goodding verbena Dwarf false pennyroyal Red justicia, firecracker plant Chuparosa, beloperone, hummingbird bush Mexican honeysuckle Canyon lupine Arizona lupine Yellow menodora Seep-spring monkey flower Colorado four o clock Star cloak fern Mexican evening primrose Satillo primrose, baja primrose, Chihuahuan evening primrose White primrose Spiny cliff brake fern Cochise or beardtongue penstemon Parry s penstemon Canyon or desert penstemon Desert surprise penstemon Firecracker penstemon Desert bluebell Frogfruit Paperflower, cooper paper flower Common ruellia, Mexican barrio ruellia, desert petunia Violet wild petunia, violet Ruellia Parry s groundsel, mountain ragwort Blue Mexican sage Mexican bush sage Cleveland sage Desert chia Autumn sage Chia

5 Salvia lemmonii Lemmon s sage Senecio cineraria Senecio lemmoni Senecio longilobus Senecio salignus Sphaeralcea ambigua Tagetes lemmonii Trixis californica Verbena gooddingii [syn. Glandularia gooddingii] Verbena tenuisecta [syn. Verbena pulchella] Viguiera deltoidea parishii Viguiera tomentosa [syn. Bahiopsis tomentosa] Zauschneria latifolia Zauschneria californica Zinnia acerosa Lemmon s sage Dusty miller Lemmon s butterweed, Lemmon s groundwort, Lemmon s groundsel Threadeaf groundsel Willowleaf groundsel Globe mallow Mount Lemmon marigold Trixis Goodding s verbina Moss verbena Desert sunflower, desert goldeneye, Parish s sunflower Goldeneye, tecote Hummingbird trumpet California fuschia Desert zinnia Subshrubs and small Shrubs: Subshrubs and small Shrubs: Botanical Name Acacia redolens Ambrosia deltoidea Ambrosia dumosa Anisacanthus quadrifidus Anisacanthus thurberi Artemisia californica Artemisia filifolia Artemisia ludoviciana Artemisia tridentate Asclepias linaria Asclepias sublata Astrolepis cochisensis Astrolepis x integerrima Common (Folk) Name Prostrate acacia, ground cover acacia Triangleleaf bursage Burrobush, burro-weed, white bursage Flame anisacanthus Chuparosa, desert honeysuckle California sagebrush Sand sagebrush Western mugwort Big sagebrush Pineleaf milkweed Desert milkweed Cochise scaley astrolepis fern Hybrid cloak fern

6 Astrolepis sinuate Astrolepis standleyi Beloperone californica [syn. Justicia California] Bebbia juncea Calliandra eriophylla Calliandra californica Calliandra conferta Carlowrightia arizonica Dalea greggii Dasylirion acrotriche Dasylirion longissima Dasylirion wheeleri Dicliptera resupinata Encelia farinosa Ericameria laricifolia Garrya wrightii Gaura lindheimeri Gazania rigens Fallugia paradoxa Fendlera rupicola [syn. Fendlera tomentella Thornber] Gutierrezia californica Haplopappus laricifolia Hesperaloe parviflora Hibiscus cardiophyllus Hibiscus denudatus Hibiscus coulteri Janusia gracilis Jatropha cardiophylla Justicia candicans Justicia californica Justicia spicigera Krameria grayi Marah gilensis Wavy astrolepis fern Standley astrolepis fern Chuparosa Bebbia Native pink fairy duster, mock mesquite, false mesquite Baja fairy duster, red fairy duster Rio Grande stickpea Arizona wrightwort, Arizona carlowrightia Trailing indigo bush, prostrate indigo bush Green desert spoon Toothless desert spoon Desert spoon, sotol Dicliptera Brittle bush Turpentine bush Wright silktassel Whirling butterflies, white or pink gaura Gazania Apache plume Cliff fendler bush, mock orange Snakeweed, matchweed Turpentine bush Red yucca, red aloe Heartleaf hibiscus Paleface hibiscus; rock hibiscus Desert rose mallow Janusia, slender janusia Limber bush, heart leaf limber bush Red justicia, firecracker plant Chuparosa, beloperone, hummingbird bush Mexican honeysuckle White rhatany, crimson beak, cosahui Big root, Gila manroot

7 Nolina bigelovii Nolina microcarpa Osteospermum fruticosum Pellaea truncate Salvia leucantha Salvia clevelandii Salvia greggii Sphaeralcea ambigua Tagetes lemmonii Tiquilia canescens Tumamoca macdougalii Zauschneria latifolia Zauschneria californica Ziziphus obtusifolia, canescens Bear grass Bear grass Perennial african daisy Spiny cliff brake fern Mexican bush sage Cleveland sage Autumn sage Globe mallow Mount Lemmon marigold Shrubby tiquilia, woody crinklemat, shrubby coldenia, gray coldenia Tumamoc globeberry Hummingbird trumpet California fuschia Greythorn, white crucillo, lotebush Medium to Big Shrubs: Medium to Big Shrubs: Botanical Name Common (Folk) Name Agave americana Agave Americana var. Marginata Agave Americana var. Medica picta Agave chrysantha Agave geminiflora Agave palmeri Agave parryi huachucensis Agave schottii Agave utahensis Agave vilmoriniana Agave weberii Aloysia gratissima Aloysia lyciodes Aloysia wrightii Arctostaphylos pungena Atriplex canescens Atriplex hymenelytra Atriplex lentiformis Atriplex nummularia Baccharis pilularis Berberis haematocarpa Mague, century plant Golden-flowered agave Twin-flowered agave Palmer's agave Parry s agave, Ft. Huachuca agave Amole Utah agave century plant Octopus agave Weber s agave, smooth edge agave Bee brush, whitebrush Bee bush Wright s bee bush Pointleaf manzanita Four wing saltbush Desert holly Quail bush Old man desert salt bush Coyote brush Red barberry, desert barberry

8 Buddleia marrubifolia Caesalpinia pulcherrima Caesalpinia gilliesii Calliandra eriophylla Calliandra californica Canotia holacantha Cassia see Senna Castela emoryi [syn. Holacantha emoryi] Celtis pallida Celtis reticulata Cercocarpus montanus Condalia lycioides Condalia warnockii Cordia parvifolia Coursetia microphylla Coursetia glandulosa Dalea bicolor-bicolor Dalea formosa Dalea frutescens Dalea pulchra Dodonaea viscosa Ephedra trifurca Eysenhardtia orthocarpa Garrya wrightii Gossypium thurberi Fouquieria splendens Hesperaloe parviflora Heteromeles arbutifolia Holacantha emoryi [syn. Castela emoryi] Hymenoclea monogyra Hymenoclea salsola Hyptis emoryi Larrea tridentate Leucophyllum candidum Leucophyllum frutescens Desert butterfly bush, wooly butterfly bush Red bird of paradise Yellow bird of paradise Native pink fairy duster, mock mesquite, false mesquite Baja fairy duster, red fairy duster Crucifixion thorn Crucifixion Thorn Desert gackberry Western hackberry, netleaf hackberry Mountain mahogany Graythorn, thornburh, lotebush Mexican crucilio, javelina bush Little leaf cordia Baby bonnets Baby bonnets Monterey blue dalea Feather dalea Black dalea, sierra negra Indigo bush, bush dalea Hopseed bush, hop bush Mormon tea, longleaf jointfir, Mexican tea Kidneywood Wright silktassel Thurbur s cotton Ocotillo Red yucca, red aloe Toyon, Christmas berry Crucifixion thorn Burro bush Burro bush Desert lavender Creosote bush, hediondilla Silver leaf ranger, silver leaf sage, cenizio, Silver cloud Green cloud, Texas ranger

9 Leucophyllum laevigatum Leucophyllum prunosum Lycium andersonii Lycium berlandieri Lycium berlandieri, parviflorum Lycium exsertum Lycium fremontii Lycium macrodon Lycium pallidium Lysiloma thornberi Marah gilensis Mimosa dysocarpa Mimosa biuncifera Quercus turbinella Rhamnus betulaefolia Rhamnus crocea Rhus ovata Rhus trilobata Rhus microphylla Ruellia peninsularis Ruellia californica Senna artemisioides [syn. Senna phyllodinea] Senna covesii Senna artemisioides filifolia Senna phyllodinea [syn. Senna artemisioides] Senna purpusii Senna wislizeni Simmondsia Chinensis Tithonia fruticosa Ungnadia speciosa Vauquelinia californica Blue Texas ranger, chihuahuan rain sage Fragrant cloud, fragrant rain sage, Sierra bouquet Thornberry, waterjacket Berlandier wolfberry Berlander wolfberry Thornbush, Arizona desert thorn, wolfberry Fremont's thorn bush/tree Thornbush, desert thornbush, wolfberry Pale wolfberry, pale desert thorn, wolfberry Feather fush Big root, gila manroot Velvet pod mimosa, velvet pod cat claw Wait-a-minute bush, cat claw mimosa Sonoran scrub oak Birchleaf buckthorn Hollyleaf buckthorn Sugar bush, sugar sumac, chaparral sumac Squawbush, skunkbush sumac Littleleaf sumac Desert ruellia Sonoran ruellia Feathery senna, silver cassia Desert cassia/senna Green feathery senna; threadleaf senna Feathery senna Baja California senna Shrubby senna Jojoba Mexican sunflower Mexican buckeye Arizona rosewood

10 Yucca aloifolia Yucca brevifolia Yucca baccata Yucca elata Yucca faxoniana Yucca gloriosa Yucca recurvifolia Yucca rigida Yucca schottli Yucca thornberi Spanish bayonet Joshua tree Banana yucca Soaptree yucca Faxton yucca Spanish dagger Pendulous yucca Blue yucca Schott s yucca, mountain yucca Thornberry yucca Trees: Botanical Name Trees Common (Folk) Name Acacia aneura Acacia angustissima, Hirta Acacia berlandieri Acacia constricta Acacia craspedocarpa Acacia farnesiana Acacia greggii Acacia millefolia Acacia smallii Acacia stenophylla Acacia willardiana Bursera fagaroides Bursera microphylla Caesalpinia cacalaco Caesalpinia platyloba Caesalpinia vesicaria Cercidium floridum Cercidium microphyllum Cercidium praecox [syn. Cercidium plurifoliolatum] Cercis mexicana Chilopsis linearis Cordia boissieri Mulga, true mulga, mulga Tree Fern acacia Guajillo Whitethorn acacia Leather leaf acacia, wax leaf acacia Sweet acacia Catclaw acacia Santa Rita acacia, fernleaf acacia, mauto Texas huisache, sweet Acacia Shoestring acacia White barked acacia, palo blanco Fragrant elephant tree Elephant tree Cascalote tree thornless cascolate Brazilian cascalote tree Blue palo verde Foothills palo verde Palo brea, Sonoran palo verde Mexican redbud Desert willow Texas olive, anacahuita

11 Ebenopsis ebano [syn. Pithecellobium flexicaule] Fouquieria columnaris Lysiloma watsoni Olneya tesota Parkinsonia aculeate Parkinsonia - see Cercidium Pithecellobium flexicaule [syn. Ebenopsis ebano] Pithecellobium mexicanum Prosopis alba Prosopis chilensis Prosopis glandulosa Prosopis juliflora Prosopis hybrid Phoenix Prosopis pubescens Prosopis velutina Rhamnus betulaefolia Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii Schinus molle Ungnadia speciosa Vauquelinia californica Texas ebony Boojum tree, cirio Feather tree Ironwood Mexican palo verde Texas ebony Mexican ebony, palo chino Argentine mesquite Chilean mesquite Honey mesquite Bayahonda blanca hybrid of Chilean mesquite Screwbean mesquite, fremont screwbean, tornillo Velvet mesquite Birchleaf buckthorn Western soapberry Peruvian pepper tree, california pepper tree Mexican buckeye Arizona rosewood Cacti: Botanical Name Cacti: Common (Folk) Name Carnegiea gigantea Cereus many species Cereus peruvianus Cylindropuntia fulgida Echinocactus grusonii Echinocactus horizonthalonius nicholii Echinocereus englemannli Echinocereus triglochidiantus Echinopsis Saguaro Night blooming cereus Chainfruit cholla, smooth chainfruit cholla, jumping cholla Golden barrel cactus Blue barrel cactus; Arizona turks head; eagle claw Hedgehog cactus Claret cup hedgehog Hedgehog cactus, Easter lilly cactus

12 Echinocereus fasciculatus Ferocactus glaucescens inermis Ferocactus Wislezenii Mammilaria aggregata Mammillaria geminispina Mammilaria microcarpa Mammilaria thornberi Opuntia acanthocarpa Opuntia arbuscula Opuntia basilaris Opuntia bigelovil Opentia lindheimeri Opuntia lindheimeri var. linguiformis Opuntia engelmannii Opuntia ficus-indica Opuntia fulgida fulgida Opuntia fulgida, mammillata Opuntia kleiniae, tetracantha Opuntia leptocaulis Opuntia microdasys Opuntia phaecantha, discata Opuntia phaecantia Opuntia spinosior Opuntia versicolor Staghorn Cholla Opuntia violaceae Santa Rita Peniocereus greggii Stenocereus - many species Stenocereus thurberi Stenocereus marginatus Trichocerus - many species Bundle hedgehog cactus, pink hedgehog Spineless barrel Fishhook barrel Pin cushion Twin-spined cactus Fish hook Thornber clustered pincushion Buckhorn cholla Pencil cholla Beavertail cactus Teddy bear cholla, jumping cholla Texas prickly pear Cow s tongue prickly pear Engelmann s prickly pear Indian fig cactus Chain-fruit cholla Smooth chain-fruited cholla Four-spined pencil cholla Desert Christmas cholla Bunny ear cholla Desert or engelmann prickly pear Sprawling prickly pear Cane cholla Staghorn cholla Santa Rita prickly pear Desert night blooming cereus Organ pipe cactus Mexican fencepost cactus Other Succulents and Xerophytes: Other Succulents and Xerophytes: Botanical Name Common (Folk) Name

13 Agave americana Agave americana var. Marginata Agave americana var. Medio-picta Agave chrysantha Agave geminiflora Agave palmeri Agave parryi huachucensis Agave schottii Agave utahensis Agave vilmoriniana Agave weberii Aloe vera Aloe arborescens Aloe barbadensis Aloe ferox Aloe maculata [syn. Aloe saponaria] Aloe saponaria [syn. Aloe maculata] Aloe latifolia [syn. A. saponaira] Aloe perfoliata vera Carpobrotus chilensis Dioon edule Euphorbia biglandulosa Euphorbia Resinifera Euphorbia rigida Pedilanthus macrocarpus Yucca aloifolia Yucca brevifolia Yucca baccata Yucca elata Yucca faxoniana Yucca gloriosa Yucca recurvifolia Yucca rigida Yucca schottli Yucca thornberi Maguey, century plant White striped century plant Golden-flowered agave Twin-flowered agave Palmer's agave Parry s agave, Ft. Huachuca agave Amole Utah agave, Utah century plant Octopus agave Weber s agave, smooth edge agave Yellow aloe, medicinal aloe Krantz aloe Aloe vera Cape aloe, red aloe, bitter aloe Zebra aloe, soap aloe Zebra aloe, soap aloe Zebra aloe, soap aloe Rubber aloe, mitre Aloe Ice plant, sea fig Mexican cycad, chestnut dioon Gopher plant Moroccan mound Gopher plant Pedilanthus, slipper plant, candililla Spanish bayonet Joshua tree Banana yucca Soaptree yucca Faxton yucca Spanish dagger Pendulous yucca Blue yucca Schott s yucca, mountain yucca Thornberry yucca Vines: Botanical Name Vines Common (Folk) Name

14 Antigonon leptopus Cissus trifoliate Clematis drummondii Clematis ligusticifolia Marah gilensis Coral vine, queen s wreath Arizona grape ivy Texas virgin bower White virgin s bower Big root, gila manroot Grasses: Ornamental Grasses Botanical Name Common (Folk) Name Digitaria californica Eragrostis intermedia Eriogonum wrightii Eriogonum fasciculatum foliolosum Muhlenbergia capillaries Muhlenbergia dumosa Muhlenbergia emersleyi Muhlenbergia porteri Muhlenbergia Rigens Nolina bigelovii Nolina microcarpa Sporobolus wrightii Sporobolus contractus Sporobolus cryptandrus Sporobolus wrightii Arizona cotton top Plains lovegrass Wright buckwheat California buckwheat Pink muhly grass, gulf muhly, regal mist Bamboo muhly Bull grass Bush muhly Deer grass Bear grass Bear grass Wright s dropseed Spike dropseed Sand dropseed Sacaton Plants not suitable for outside garden walls at Catalina Pueblo Plants not suitable for outside garden walls Botanical Name Common (Folk) Name

15 Acer spp Albizia julibrissin Arecaccae arecastrum romanzoffianum Arundo donax Maple - all varieties Silk tree, Mimosa tree Queen palm Giant reed, giant cane Desert broom High water needs Invasive Needs high humidity, prefers irrigation Invasive, highly inflammable Baccharis Pollen irritant sarothroides Bambusa Bamboo Tropical & temperate exotic Betula Birch Temperate exotic with high water needs Campsis Trumpet creeper High water; can run rampant radicans Citrus Citrus Tropical, high water needs Cortaderia jubata Pampas grass, purple grass Invasive, fire hazard, shelters vermin Cedrus Cedar Becomes immense Cupressus Arizona cypress High elevation, high water arizonica Juniperus communis Juniper Prefers water and higher elevation to flourish Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress Mediterranean exotic, becomes extremely tall Cynodon dactylon spp Burmuda grass High water, fire hazard during seasonal dormancy Dimoephotheca African daisy Prefers irrigation, can be invasive aurantiaca Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Most become immense, can be invasive Ficus pumila Creeping fig vine Tropical, needs irrigation Franseria Canyon ragweed High pollen yield, allergenic ambrosioides Fraxinus velutina Arizona ash tree Needs irrigation Gleditsia triacanthos Locust, honey locust tree Needs irrigation Grevillea robusta Silky oak tree Needs irrigation, becomes immense Macfadyena unguis-cati Cat s claw vine Tenacious climber can get out of control Magnolia Southern Subtropical riparian, needs irrigation

16 grandiflora magnolia tree Melia azedarach Chinaberry tree Messy, high water need, can be invasive Morus alba White mulberry pollen is highly allergenic tree Morus ruba Red mulberry severe allergen Myoporum Creeping invasive Australian ground cover parvifolia boobialla Nerium oleander Oleander oasis plant needs irrigation Olea europaea Olive tree high allergen, needs irrigation Pennisetum Buffelgrass Extreme fire hazard, invasive ciliare Pennisetum Fountain grass invasive, fire hazard setaceum Phoenix Canary Island needs irrigation, overscaled canariensis date palm Phoenix Date Palm needs irrigation, overscaled dactylifera Pinus Canary island overscaled canariensis pine Pinus eldarica Afghan pine overscaled Pinus halepensis Aleppo pine overscaled Pistacia Pistache, needs irrigations, overscaled chinensis Chinese pistache Platanus wrightii Sycamore needs irrigation, overscaled Populus fremontii Freemont or western Needs irrigation, overscaled Populus angustifolia cottonwood Narrowleaf cottonwood Overscaled, needs irrigation Populus Freemont needs irrigation, overscaled fremontii cottonwood Quercus emoryi Emory oak, Prefers higher altitude and irrigation Blackjack oak Rhus Lancia African Sumac invasive Salix babylonica Weeping willow High irrigation, overscaled Sequoia Redwood, needs irrigation, overscaled sempervirens Sequoia Nicotiana glauca Tree Tobacco invasive Tamarix chinensis Salt cedar, Fivestamen tamarisk invasive

17 Washingtonia filifera Washingtonia robusta California fan palm Mexican fan palm, sky duster Oasis tree, needs irrigation, overscaled needs irrigation, overscaled Learn more about invasive species at:

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