Xeriscape
Sustainable and environmentally friendly, the Xeriscape landscape saves water, time and money.
Sustainable and environmentally friendly, the Xeriscape landscape saves water, time and money.
Xeriscape (16)
Torch Lily (Red Hot Poker)
Kniphofia Uvaria
From $10.85
Pt. Reyes Ceanothus
Ceanothus gloriosus Anchor Bay
From $15.00
Carmel Creeper
Ceanothus griseus horizontalis Diamond Heights
From $16.00
Tuscan Blue Rosemary
Roemarinus officinalis Tuscan Blue
From $7.25
Oregon Grape Holly
Mahonia Aquifolium
From $27.00
Black Spurge
Euphorbia Black Bird
From $12.00
Prostrate Rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus
From $6.85
Knifeleaf Acacia
Acacia cultriformis
From $42.00
Gold Breath of Heaven
Coleonema pulchrum 'Sunset Gold'
From $8.00
Little River Wattle
Acacia cognate 'Cousin It'
From $37.95
Joyce Coulter Mountain Lilac
Ceanothus 'Joyce Coulter'
From $45.00
Blue Jeans Mountain Lilac
Ceanothus 'Blue Jeans'
From $45.00
Sugar Bush
Rhus ovata
From $39.00
Black Sage
Salvia mellifera
From $11.00
Crown of Thorns
Euphorbia milii
From $36.95
Xeriscape: Xeriscaping refers to a type of landscape design that requires little to no supplemental water for plants to thrive. This is an incredibly important landscape concept especially in more arid climates, or areas where water usage is more restricted. For these areas, Xeriscaping is a great landscaping practice that not only helps the local environment, but saves money by greatly reducing water usage. These drought-tolerant landscapes don’t have to look sparse or ‘desert-like’; in fact they can be very lush and attractive. Some of the more popular plants used in Xeriscaping are various varieties of Sage, Desert Museum Palo Verde, Agave, Lobelia, Deer Grass, Acacia, Mexican Bird of Paradise, Opuntia, Hopseed, Crown of Thorns, Germander , and many others. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !
Xeriscape: Xeriscaping refers to a type of landscape design that requires little to no supplemental water for plants to thrive. This is an incredibly important landscape concept especially in more arid climates, or areas where water usage is more restricted. For these areas, Xeriscaping is a great landscaping practice that not only helps the local environment, but saves money by greatly reducing water usage. These drought-tolerant landscapes don’t have to look sparse or ‘desert-like’; in fact they can be very lush and attractive. Some of the more popular plants used in Xeriscaping are various varieties of Sage, Desert Museum Palo Verde, Agave, Lobelia, Deer Grass, Acacia, Mexican Bird of Paradise, Opuntia, Hopseed, Crown of Thorns, Germander , and many others. If you need help making the right selections for your landscape project, please contact us !