Desert Willow

Name:Chilopsis linearisand cvs.

USDA Hardiness Zones:8 to 9

Size:15 to 25 feet tall and wide

Conditions : Full Dominicus ; well - drained grunge

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you’re able to constitute this tree diagram individually or establish several to create an unusual hedging . Desert willow tree has showers of blanched , pinkish , purple , or bicolored flowers from midspring into fall on a backcloth of soft willowlike leaves . When admit to extend to its mature summit , the twisting proboscis becomes a bonus focal peak that sum up dramatic event . Heat and drought tolerant , this plant also pull in Bronx cheer and butterfly stroke .

Mexican Buckeye

Name:Ungnadia speciosa

Zones:7 to 9

Size:15 to 30 feet tall and 8 to 12 feet wide

This Texas indigene has outstanding clusters of fragrant pinkish blossoms and bronze - tinged foliage in early spring . The flowers resemble those of redbud ( Cercisspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–10 ) , and they attract butterfly stroke . What follow are unusual trivalved fuel pod with sheeny , marble - sizing black seeds , which are venomous . Classified as a small multi­trunk tree diagram or large shrub , Mexican buckeye is revered for its eye - catching okay texture . Its fall and winter interest is equally stunning , with the works sporting bright golden lily-livered leaves and grayish dark-brown bark .

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Blackfoot Daisy

Name:Melampodium leucanthum

Zones:7 to 11

Size:2 invertebrate foot marvelous and all-encompassing

Conditions : Full sun to partial shade ; well - drained dirt

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Sun loving with long - lasting , honey - scent flowers , this mound perennial always overlook care . Blackfoot daisy , with its richness of white flower , create a stunningly beautiful border from early spring until late fall . This plant grow equally well in sun or with a little bit of cover , and it is heat and drouth resistant . Blackfoot daisy also happen to be native to the southwesterly United States .

Texas Rock Rose

Name:Pavonia lasiopetala

Size:15 inches marvelous and wide of the mark

This plant is genuinely a standout in our university garden . A heat- and drought - resistant woody perennial , Texas rock rose has velvety , soft immature foliage , which sets off fragile yet showy pink flowers . The peak often last from former spring into tardy fall . It responds well to veritable pruning , maintain a tighter chassis and providing even more flush . do it for attracting both butterfly and hummingbirds , Texas rock ‘n’ roll rose will reseed itself in the garden without becoming a thug .

Russ Plowmanis a garden designer for Green Expectations and an teacher of garden center and nursery direction at Texas Tech University in Lubbock .

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