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Growing native plants in Tucson

Growing native plants in Tucson

From the Your Tucson garden and the changing climate series

Native plants are underutilized in our gardens in the Sonoran Desert. Many nurseries sell plants from Mediterranean climates or from deserts in South Africa and South America. But our native trees, cacti, shrubs and flowers make for great garden plants, too.

As a bonus, native plants also provide food and habitat for animals of varying sizes, and particularly for small mammals, birds and insects which are critical to healthy food chains and ecosystems. With native habitats shrinking, planting native plants in our gardens can help reduce the ecological damage wrought by overdevelopment.

Here are some articles you can read to find out more about your native plant options. The video below shows some examples of beautiful native plants.

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