[Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page

Chris Trask christrask at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 25 17:45:17 MST 2007


    You might consider a Sugar Bush (Rhus ovata).  This is a large native
shrub that can be manucured into a small tree.  In the wild, these can reach
heights of 15-20'.

Chris Trask
Outings Leader, Sierra Club (1981-1991)
Palo Verde Group Outings Chair, Sierra Club (1985-1988)
Grand Canyon Chapter Outings Chair, Sierra Club (1988-1991)
Member, Arizona Native Plant Society
Member, Arizona Governor's Advisory Council on Invasive Species
Member, Arizona Riparian Council
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     We cannot command nature except by obeying her.

                                 - Sir Francis Bacon




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> What type of tree could I plant that would give the most shade least
amount of litter low water because it will be in a wash, with full west sun?
I had some sort of Paolo Verde that was very messy, very fast growing and
just kept splitting until I had to take it out.
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