Showing posts with label Pueblo Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pueblo Style. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

Pueblo Style Plant Palette

The Pueblo landscape style relies on native and natural-looking plants.  Plant groupings are natural and informal with contrast between foliage and form. 

Trees (Botanical Name - Common Name)
Acacia smallii - Desert Wattle
Acacia stenophylla - Shoestring Acacia
Carnegiea gigantea - Saguaro cactus
Cercidium spp. - Palo Verde
Chilopsis linearis - Desert Willow
Cotinus sp. - Smoke Tree
Geijera parvifolia - Australian Willow
Lagerstroemia indica - Crape Myrtle
Lysiloma microphylla - Fern-of-the-Desert
Olea europaea - Olive tree
Olneya tesota - Desert Ironwood
Parkinsonia aculeata - Jerusalem Thorn
Phoenix dactylifera - Date Palm
Prosopis spp. - Mesquite
Rhus lancea - African Sumac
Washingtonia robusta - Mexican Fan Palm
Yucca brevifolia - Joshua Tree

Shrubs
Acacia spp. - Wattle
Agave americana - Century Plant
Aloe sp. - Aloe
Atriplex sp. - Salt Bush
Caesalpinia mexicana - Desert Bird of Paradise
Calliandra californica - Baja Fairy Duster
Cassia artemisioides - Senna
Dalea sp. - Indigo Bush
Dasylirion wheeleri - Desert Spoon
Echinocactus sp. - Barrel Cactus
Encilia farinosa - Brittle Brush
Foquieria splendens - Ocotillo
Hesperaloe parviflora - Red Yucca
Kniphofia uvara - Red Hot Poker
Leucophyllum frutescens - Texas Ranger
Opuntia spp. - Prickly Pear
Salvia spp. - Sage
Stenocereus thurberi - Organpipe Cactus
Yucca spp. - Yucca

Vines and Espaliers
Bougainvillea sp. - Bougainvillea
Macfadyena ungis-cati - Cats Claw Vine

Groundcover
Penstemon spp. - Beardtongue
Verbena spp. - Verbena

Many of the plants listed here were inspired by a list published in Landscape Design for Architectural Style Volume 2 by Scott Bradstreet.  The plants listed are appropriate for the semi-arid to arid western United States and California.