Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Palenquito Landscape Plan

We've designed this landscape plan with an eye to preservation and renewal. Many of the trees and plants are pre-existing. With no other place in this part of the valley with as many trees and shade, Palenquito will be a beacon for demonstrating wise water practices and sustainable landscapes. Where there was once large lawns, there will be water saving perennials and buffalo grass left long and lush while conserving water. Plants have been chosen for their compatibility for pollinators, particularly hummingbirds and honeybees.   







Plant Key

Herbs
3. ARP rosemary
8. Agastache Hummingbird Mint
14. Lemon balm
21. Mint
23. Rue
47. Clary Sage
49. Comfrey
50. Lavender
56. Lambsear
57. Thyme
58. Oregano

Xeric/Naturalizing

4.Mirabilis Multiflora
5. Rabbit Brush
6. Silver Sage
9. Giant Silver Mullein
20. Trumpetvine
21. Current (Yellow, White and Red)
32. Sundancer daisy
55. Chocolate flower
47. Clary Sage
46. Fernbush
yucca

Perennials

10. Golden Storksbill
23. Agastache
24. Gaura
25.  Iris
26. Gaillardia
29.Echinacea
31. Geranium
41. Honeysuckle
42. Clematis
44. Peony
45. Rose
54.Coreopsis
55. Chocolate Flower
59.Sunrose
Russian Sage

Woody Perrenials/Shrubs/Trees

1. Willow
2. Waterbirch
11. Siberian Elm
17. Rose of Sharon
20. Trumpetvine
21. Current (Yellow, White and Red)
35. Peashrub
46. Fernbush
51. Euonymous alata

Fruit
13.Goji Berry
15. Red Apple
16. Cascade Raspberry
21. Current (Yellow, White and Red)
36. Apricot
38. Yellow Apple
40. Bartlett pear

Grasses

8. Sea Oats
18. Buffalo Grass

Karl Forster Feather Reed grass
Miscanthus sinensus Maiden Grass


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