Fall Aspen in the Backyard
Quaking Aspen
  • Quaking aspen, also known as golden aspen, white aspen, and mountain aspen, is a willow family tree known for its trembling leaves and smooth, light-colored bark.
  • Easily identified by its flattened leafstalks, quaking aspen leaves dance in the slightest breeze.

How to Grow Quaking Aspen

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Heavenly Bamboo in the Landscape
Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina)
  • Heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica) is a low-maintenance, evergreen shrub with dazzling color all year.
  • Native to eastern Asia, heavenly bamboo thrives in Arizona’s mountains, sporting cane-like stems and finely textured leaves.

  • In spring, dainty white flowers bloom, followed by bright red berries that persist through winter. Plant heavenly bamboo in fall for best results.

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How to Grow Heavenly Bamboo

 

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These Plants are the Perfect November Companions

Holly shrub close up of berries
Magic Berry Holly
  • A profusion of bright red berries fall through winter is assured because a male pollenizer is planted in the same container.
  • Dense evergreen foliage on blue-purple stems creates a beautiful hedge; tolerates shearing well.
  • Long-lasting red berries are great for holiday decor.
  • Its foliage makes a perfect backdrop for light-colored plants.
  • Plant as a single specimen, gorgeous under snowfall, or line it up for a reliably dense hedge.

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How to Grow Holly

 

Vanderwolf Pine
Vanderwolf Pine
  • Vanderwolf is related to Arizona Pinion Pine by produces fluffy foliage that resembles a blue Cedar from a distance.
  • It is remarkably resilient in dry Arizona soils. Makes a very graceful single specimen for front yards, parks, or expansive estate-sized landscape
  • This distinctive pine grows 12’x5′ with long, twisted, silvery-blue needles covering the dense branches.
  • Carefree and easy to grow.

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How to Grow Vanderwolf Pine