Flowers and Vine
Clerodendrum thomsoniae Growing in Phoenix: Red Bleeding Heart vine is a twining tropical vine from West Africa. It has deep green foliage with an attractive mass of flowers. In Phoenix, they require afternoon shade. They need rich well-draining soil and protection when temperatures are below 45℉. It is best container-grown so that it can be…
Read MoreSweet almond (Aloysia virgata) is a popular garden plant. It can be evergreen, semi-evergreen, or deciduous depending on where you grow it. In cooler areas, it grows as a deciduous dwarf plant. In perpetually warm climates, it never loses its stiff, scalloped leaves, even in winter, and it can rise to 15 feet tall (4.6…
Read MoreGrowing in Arizona: Can be grown in full sun. Roots can grow to 10ft depth, breaking up poor, compacted soil, creating better drainage, allowing more oxygen to reach the roots of surrounding trees, and making it easier for worms to burrow deeper. Plant this near your fruit trees to improve soil health. Contains the essential…
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