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  1. Apr 2, 2016 · A TROPICAL CONCEPT NURSERY - Updated May 2024 - 55 Photos & 25 Reviews - 4302 S Central Ave, Phoenix, Arizona - Nurseries & Gardening - Phone Number - Yelp. A Tropical Concept Nursery. 4.3 (25 reviews) Claimed. $$ Nurseries & Gardening. Open 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. See hours. See all 55 photos. Review Highlights.

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  2. We sell tropical fruit trees, shade trees, plants, and more. We service the entire Phoenix area.

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    • Bougainvillea – Bougainvillea ‘Barbara Karst’
    • Coral Fountain – Russelia equisetiformis
    • Firecracker Penstemon – Penstemon Eatoni
    • Yellow Bells – Tecoma Stans var. Stans
    • Shrubby Germander – Teucrium fruticans ‘Azurea’
    • Purple Lilac Vine – Hardenbergia Violaceae
    • ‘Rio Bravo’ Texas Sage – Leucophyllum langmaniae ‘Rio Bravo’
    • Desert Willow – Chilopsis linearis

    You can’t beat Bougainvillea for the vibrant color in the garden. It thrives in our dry, hot climate and flowers off and on spring through fall. Record-breaking heat doesn’t bother it in the least. Its resilience makes it a prime candidate for covering walls and facing challenging western exposures. For maximum flowering, they need to be in full su...

    Often referred to as Firecracker Bush, this resilient plant is a colorful plant for a desert garden. It is a tropical beauty has a lovely cascading growth habit. Arching stems produce orange/red tubular flowers that delight hummingbirds. Blooming occurs spring through fall. This shrub takes a year or two before really taking off, but it’s worth the...

    Winter color is often lacking in desert gardens. However, there are many colorful plants for a desert garden that offer color through winter. This western native is my favorite during winter and spring in my front garden when it burst forth with brilliant orange/red blooms. Hummingbirds really enjoy the blooms as there aren’t many other plants for ...

    Admittedly, there are many yellow-flowering plants in the desert, but this one is my favorite! I look forward to the gorgeous yellow blooms opening each spring in my back garden. Yellow bells bloom spring through fall,and hummingbirdsare attracted to their flowers. They are fast growers and have lovely, lush green foliage. To keep them looking thei...

    Photos don’t do this Mediterranean native justice. When viewed in person, people are immediately transfixed by the light-blue flowers (they appear more purple in photos), which appear in spring. I have several scattered throughout my back garden, and for me, they bloom throughout winter too! Using plants with silver-gray foliage near those with dar...

    Here is another winter-flowering beauty. Purple flowers cover this vine from February into early March. Believe me when I say that they are a welcome relief to the winter blahs. Beesenjoy the blooms, which resemble lilacs but aren’t fragrant. It does require a trellis or other support to grow up on. When not in bloom, its attractive foliage adds a ...

    If you love the color purple, you’ll want to include this variety of Texas Sage in your garden. Branches covered in masses of purple flowers appear off and on spring through fall, often in response to periods of increased humidity. The more humidity, the more flowers produced. There are many different types of Texas Sage and all add color to the de...

    I want to include a tree in our list of colorful plants for the desert garden. Desert Willow is small to medium-sized tree that are native to the Southwest. Throughout the warm season, branches with bright green leaves are covered with pink blooms. The flowers add a lovely shade of pink, which is a color not always seen in the desert. There are man...

  4. Desert Foothills Garden Nursery, Inc., is a Desert Plant & Tree Nursery Offering Trees, Cactus, Shrubs, Sculptures, Boulders, Pottery, and Fountains For Sale Located in Cave Creek & Phoenix, Arizona. VISIT DESERT FOOTHILLS GARDEN NURSERY TODAY!

  5. A one of a kind rare and exotic fruit tree nursery featuring fruit trees and plants from around the world, suitable for growing and planting in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, and surrounding Southwest Arizona Desert communities.

  6. Sep 12, 2014 · A professional at The Green Goddess Plant Nursery in Phoenix is happy to suggest the right species of plants for your garden. Pampas Grass: This is an evergreen plant with long stalks that produce visually striking plumes. Known as an ornamental grass, this perennial plant can endure full desert sun and grow in various soil conditions.

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA. Phone +1 480-941-1225. Web Visit website. Located in Papago Park, not far from downtown Phoenix, the Desert Botanical Garden is a Phoenix Point of Pride and one of only 24 botanical gardens accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

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