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2012 Formatted Lists Maricopa County Real Gardens for Real People 11th Annual Tour Master Gardeners Garden 5 Desert Serenity March 31, 2012 Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Agave, Century Plant Agave americana Chaparral Sage Salvia clevelandii Anna Apple Rosaceae apple Chaste Tree, Monk's Pepper Vitex agnus-castus Argentine Giant Cactus, Easter Lily Cactus Echinopsis candicans Chihuahuan Rain Sage Leucophyllum laevigatun Argentine Mesquite Tree Prosopis alba Chilean Mesquite Prosopis chilensis Arizona Yellow Bells Tecoma stans v. angustata Christmas Cactus Cylindropuntia leptocaulis Autumn Sage Salvia greggii Chuparosa Justicia californica Baja Fairy Duster Calliandra californica Claret-Cup Hedgehog Echinocereus triglochidiatus Barbara Karst Bougainvillea Bougainvillea 'Barbara Karst' Compass Barrel Cactus, Biznaga Ferocactus cylindraceus Barrel Cactus Ferocactus latispinus Coral Aloe Aloe striata Beavertail Prickly Pear Opuntia basilaris Coral Fountain Russelia equisetiformis Benjamin Tree, Weeping Fig Ficus benjamina Cow Horn Agave Agave bovicornuta Blackfoot Daisy Melampodium leucanthum Crown of Thorns Euphorbia milii Black-Spined Agave Agave macroacantha Dallas Red Lantana Lantana camara 'Dallas Red' Blue Candle, Whortleberry Cactus Myrtillocactus geometrizan Desert Bluebell Phacelia companularia Blue Elf Aloe Aloe x 'Blue Elf' Desert Hackberry Celtis pallida Blue Palo Verde Parkinsonia Florida Desert Ironwood Olneya tesota Brittlebush, Incienso Encelia farinosa Desert Marigold Baileya multiradiata Broccoli Brassica oleracea L. sp. italica Desert Milkweed Asclepias subulata Buckhorn Cholla Opuntia acanthocarpa Desert Ruellia Ruellia peninsularis Bulbine Bulbine frutescens Desert Spoon, Sotol Dasylirion wheeleri Bush Ocotillo Fouquieria McDueggii Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis California Poppy Eschscholzia californica Diamond Cholla, Branched Pencil Cholla Opuntia ramosissima Candelilla Euphorbia antisyphilitica Dill Anethum graveolens Cane Cholla, Eve's Needle Austrocylindropuntia subulata Dwarf Pomegranate Punica granatum 'Nana' Cape Aloe, Bitter Aloe Aloe ferox Easter Lily Cactus Echinopsis spp. hybrid Cape Plumbago Plumbago auriculata Elephant Food Portulacaria afra Cardon Pachycereus pringlei Engelmann's Prickly Pear Opuntia engelmannii Caribbean Agave Agave angustifolia Fire Barrel Cactus Ferocactus gracilis Carrion Cactus Stapelia grandifloria Firecracker Penstemon Penstemon eatonii Catnip Nepeta cataria Fishhook Barrel Cactus Ferocactus wislizenii Cereus, Monstrous Form Cereus hildmannianus f. monstrosa Foothills Palo Verde Parkinsonia microphyllum If you need this information in an accessible format (Braille, digital, tape or large print) please contact Kristen Wagner at (602) 827-8200 or [email protected]. Maricopa County Real Gardens for Real People 11th Annual Tour Master Gardeners Garden 5 Desert Serenity March 31, 2012 Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Foxtail Fern Asparagus myers Nopal Tapón, Bartolona Opuntia robusta Garlic Allium sativum Ocotillo Fouquieria splendens Geranium Pelargonium Octopus Agave Agave vilmoriniana Giant Hesperaloe Hesperaloe funifera Old Man of Peru Espostoa melanostele Gold Mound Lantana Old Man of the Andes Oreocereus celsianus Golden Ball Cactus Notocactus leninghausii Orange Jubilee Tecoma hybrid 'Orange Jubilee' Golden Barrel Echinocactus grusonii Organ Pipe Cactus Stenocereus thurberi Golden Dyssodia Dyssodia pentachaeta Owl's Eye, Owl's Eye Pincushion Mammillaria parkinsonii Golden Torch Echinopsis spachiana Pale-leaf Yucca Yucca pallida Gopher Plant Euphorbia rigida Palo Brea Parkinsonia praecox Grapefruit - Pink Citrus sp. Paper Spine Pincushion Cactus Sclerocactus papyracanthus Green Mormon Tea Ephedra viridis Paper White Narcissus Papyraceus Grizzly Bear Cactus Opuntia erinacea Parrys Agave Agave parryi Hearts & Flowers Aptenia cordifolia Parry's Bearded Tongue Penstemon parryi Heavenly Bamboo Nandina domestica Parsley Petroselinum crispum Hedgehog Cactus Echinocereus engelmannii Partridge Breast Aloe Aloe variegata Indian Fig Opuntia ficus-indica Pencil Cactus, Sticks of Fire Euphorbia tirucalli v. rosea Jojoba, Goatnut Simmondsia chinensis Pencil Tree Euphorbia tirucalli Lady Bank's Rosa banksiae Pincushion Cactus Mammillaria bocasana Lady's Slipper Pedilanthus macrocarpa Pinecone Cactus Tephrocactus articulatus Lavender Society Garlic Tulbaghia violacea Pink Dawn Morning Cloud Chitalpa Tashkentensis Lemon Tree Citrus limon Pink Easter Lily Cactus Echinopsis eyriesii Lemongrass Cymbopogon citratus Pink Fairy Duster Calliandra eriophylla Lilac Vine Hardenbergia violacea Ponytail Palm, Bottle Palm Beaucarnea recurvata Little John Dwarf Bottlebrush Callistemon viminalis ‘Little John’ Prickly Pear Opuntia articulate Little-leaf Cordia Cordia parvifolia Purple Heart Tradescantia pallida 'Purpurea' Mammillaria Mammillaria sp. Purple Hyacinth Bean Lablab purpureus Mealy Blue Sage Salvia farinacea Purple Prickly Pear Opuntia santa-rita Medicinal Aloe Aloe barbadensis Queen Victoria Agave Agave victoriae-reginae Mescal Agave Agave parryi Queen's Wreath, Coral Vine Antigonon leptopus Mescal Ceniza Agave colorata Rancho Tambor Agave Agave titanota Mexican Bird of Paradise Caesalpinia mexicana Ranunculus Ranunculus sp. Mexican Bush Sage Salvia leucantha Red Bird of Paradise Caesalpinia pulcherrima Mexican Evening Primrose Oenothera berlandieri Red Cabbage, Ruby Perfection B. oleracea v. capitata 'Ruby Perfection' Mexican Fence Post Pachycereus marginatus Red Yucca Hesperaloe parviflora Mexican Honeysuckle Justicia spicigera Road Kill Opuntia Consolea rubescens Mexican Petunia, Blue Ruellia Ruellia brittoniana Rock Penstemon Penstemon baccharifolius Moroccan Mound, Officinal Spurge Euphorbia resinifera Rocky Point Ice Plant Malephora luteola Mother of Thousands Bryophyllum daigremontianum Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Mother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria gracilis Sacred Datura, Jimson Weed Datura wrightii Mount Marigold, Mexican Marigold Tagetes lemmonii Sago Palm Cycas revoluta Murphey's Agave Agave murpheyi Saguaro Carnegiea gigantea Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus San Pedro Trichocereus pachanoi If you need this information in an accessible format (Braille, digital, tape or large print) please contact Kristen Wagner at (602) 827-8200 or [email protected]. Maricopa County Real Gardens for Real People 11th Annual Tour Master Gardeners Garden 5 Desert Serenity March 31, 2012 Common Name Botanical Name Common Name Botanical Name Sandpaper Verbena Glandularia rigida Texas Mountain Laurel Sophora secundiflora Santa Barbara Trailing Rosemary Rosemarius officinalis lavandulaceous Texas Olive Cordia boissieri Scarlet Sage, Texas Sage Salvia coccinea Thread Leaf Agave Agave filifera Senita Cereus schaffii Toothpick Cactus Stetsonia coryne Senita Lophocereus schottii Totem Pole Cactus Pachycereus schottii fma. monstrosa Sharkskin Agave Agave ferdinand-regis x scabra Tree Aloe Aloe arborescens Shrimp Plant Justicia brandegeana Triangle Leaf Bursage Ambrosia deltoidea Shrubby Euphorbia Euphorbia xantii Trident Sage Salvia sp. 'Trident' Silver Torch Cactus Cleistocactus strausii Tufted Evening Primrose Oenothera caespitosa Sisal Agave sisalana Turk's cap Malvaviscus drummondii 'Big Momma' Sky Flower Duranta erecta Turk's cap Melocactus azureus Small Lantana Lantana montevidensis Turpentine Bush Ericameria laricifolia Smooth Agave Agave desmettiana Twin-flowered Agave Agave geminiflora Snail Vine Vigna caracalla Twisted Barrel Cactus Ferocactus herrarae Snapdragon Antirrhinum majus Valentine Emu Eremophila maculata 'Valentine' Soaptree Yucca Yucca elata Variegated Caribbean Agave Agave angustifolia v 'marginata' Spanish Bayonet Yucca aloifolia Variegated Century Plant Agave americana 'marginata' Spider Agave Agave bracteosa Variegated Smooth Agave Agave desmettiana v. variegata Spruce Cones Tephrocactus articulatus 'Inermus' Verbena Verbena sp. Staghorn Cholla Opuntia versicolor Weber Agave Agave weberi Sunset Aloe Aloe dorotheae White Rain Lily Zephyranthes candida Sweet Acacia Acacia farnesiana Wild Sisal Furcraea selloa Sweet Basil Ocimum basilicum Wonderful Pomegranate Punica granatum 'Wonderful' Sweet Bay Laurus nobilis Yellow Bells Tecoma stans angustata Sweet Pea Lathyrus odoratus Yerba Mansa Anemopsis californica Tangerine Beauty Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' If you need this information in an accessible format (Braille, digital, tape or large print) please contact Kristen Wagner at (602) 827-8200 or [email protected]..
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