Perennials
Commonly referred to as the ‘Damianita Daisy’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Bat-face Cuphea’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Brittlebush’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Angelita Daisy’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Blackfoot Daisy’.
Commonly known as ‘Parry’s Penstamon’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Autumn Sage’ or ‘Chihuahuan Sage’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Desert Globemallow’ or ‘Apricot Globemallow’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Slender Vervain’ or ‘Purple Verbena’.
Commonly referred to as Frangipani.
Yuccas
Commonly referred to as the ‘Banana Yucca’.
Commonly known as the ‘Joshua Tree.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Soaptree Yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Giant Yucca’.
Commonly known as ‘Color Guard’.
Commonly known as ‘linear yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Pale Leaf Yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Mexican Blue Yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Beaked Yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Twisted Leaf Yucca’.
Cacti, Agaves, Euphorbias & Succulents
Commonly referred to as the ‘Variegated Smooth Agave’.
A Rancho Soledad hybrid exclusive known as Agave hybr. ‘Blue Ember’.
A Rancho Soledad hybrid exclusive known as ‘Agave Blue Waves’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Blue Elf Aloe’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Aloe Topaz’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Blue Glow Agave.’
Commonly referred to as ‘Cowhorn Agave’ or ‘lechguilla verde’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Cameron Blue’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Smooth Agave’ or ‘Spineless Jade’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Horrible Agave’, ‘Wicked’ Agave, and Mexcalmetl.
Commonly referred to as the twin-flowered agave.
Commonly referred to as ‘Murphy’s Agave’ or ‘Hohokam Agave’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Cabbage Head Agave’.
Commonly referred to by its botanical name, Agave parryi.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Artichoke Agave.’
Commonly known as the variegated ‘Artichoke Agave.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Dwarf Butterfly Agave’.
Commonly known as the variegated dwarf butterfly agave.
Commonly referred to as ‘Queen Victoria Agave.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Golden Barrel’ cactus.
Commonly referred to as Candelilla.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Ladyslipper Plant.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Gopher Plant.’
Commonly referred to as ‘Firesticks’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Green Desert Spoon’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Toothless Desert Spoon’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Desert Spoon’.
Formerly known as Pedilanthus macrocarpus, commonly referred to as the ‘Ladyslipper Plant’.
Commonly known as ‘Baja Spurge’.
Commonly referred to as the fish-hook cactus, or a compass barrel.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Giant Yucca’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Red Yucca’.
Shrubs, Vines & Groundcovers
Commonly referred to as ‘Autumn Sage’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Little John’ or ‘Bottlebrush’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Bells of Fire’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Lydia’.
Trees
Commonly referred to as Mulga, or ‘True Mulga’.
Commonly referred to as the weeping wattle, or the acacia willow.
Commonly referred to as ‘Sweet Acacia.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Shoestring Acacia’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Palo Blanco’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Cascalote’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Desert Museum’ Palo Verde.
Commonly known as Chitalpa, or ‘Pink Dawn’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Little Leaf Cordia’.
Commonly referred to as an ‘Indian Laurel’ or ‘Indian Fig’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Arizona Ash’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Bonita Ash’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Berrinda Ash’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Fan-Tex Ash’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Fan West’ Ash.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Black Poui’.
Commonly referred to as a ‘Bay Laurel.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Fruitless Olive’.
Commonly known as ‘Palo Brea’ or ‘The Sonoran Palo Verde’.
Commonly referred to as a Mastic.
Commonly referred to as ‘Red Push’.
Commonly referred to as ‘Texas Ebony’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Chilean Mesquite’.
Commonly known as the Rio Salado mesquite.
Commonly referred to as the ‘velvet mesquite’.
Commonly known as the ‘Purple Plum’.
Commonly referred to as the Bradford Pear.
Commonly referred to as ‘Holly Oak’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Live Oak.’
Commonly referred to as a ‘Cathedral Oak.’
Commonly known as African Sumac.
Commonly referred to as ‘Texas Mountain Laurel’.
Commonly referred to as the ‘Chaste Tree.’
Commonly referred to as the ‘Evergreen Elm.’