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Xeriscaping uses environmental design to achieve a landscape that reduces the reliance of water, reduces maintenance and promotes water conservation. Changing your landscape to a xeriscape can reduce landscape water by as much as 60% or more.
Implementing a xeriscaping landscape doesn’t mean sacrificing aesthetics, there are many plants you can integrate to achieve an attractive landscape. By scrolling on one of the numbers in the image below, you can learn more about plants that can be used in xeriscaping. This garden is just outside of ECCV’s offices. We encourage you to stop by to check out plants and options that may work for your new landscape design.
ECCV Plant List
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Sunset Hyssop
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Arizona Sun Blanket Flower
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Oranges and Lemons Blanket Flower
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Native Butterfly Weed
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Blue False Indigo
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Cushion Spurge
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Poppy Mallow
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Silver Mound Artemisia
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Jupiter Beard
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Moonbeam Coreopsis
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Black Eyed Susan
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Pike’s Peak Penstemon
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Garden Phlox
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Red Creeping Moss Phlox
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Blue Creeping Moss Phlox
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Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine
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Lemon Thyme
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Autumn Joy Stonecrop
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Bee Balm
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Giant Onion
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Little Bluestem
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Red Switch Grass
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Indian Grass
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English Lavender
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Dwarf Shasta Daisy
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Mexican Hat
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May Night Salvia
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Lavender Ice Plant
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Fine Line® Buckthorn
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The Fairy Rose
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