97 Xeric Shrubs
These upright shrubs can work well as vertical elements in a xeriscape as seen above or to provide screening of utility areas. Xeriscaping plants are plants that perform well without supplemental irrigation.
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Unusual desert communities dominated by giant columnar cacti occur in the sonoran and baja deserts of north america while the spiny deserts and shrublands of southwestern madagascar are globally unique in terms of structure and taxa although some baja california communities are partially convergent in structure. The term xeriscape comes from the greek root word xeros meaning dry. They are typically native to dry areas or are succulents. These plants are small in size which makes them ideal for filling in between other xeriscape plants.The carnavon xeric scrub of western australia is a regional center of endemism for a range of taxa. Some of the varieties stay very narrow which can be invaluable in tight spaces where evergreen trees would get far too wide. The plant s fuzzy bright pink. And its origins reveal its purpose.
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