Vauquelinia californica - Arizona rosewood
Vauquelinia californica The Arizona Rosewood is native to central and SW Arizona into far SW corner of NM. It has glossy but thick green leaves with serrated edges. Umbels of creamy-white flowers adorn the ends of branches in late spring/early summer. Adaptable, rugged, and evergreen. Usually used as a single specimen they also work as a screening hedge, wind block, and even occasionally manicured into a small, multi-trunk patio tree. Easy to grow. Fire-resistant. Growth Guide These key details will help you understand how your plant will grow and what conditions bring out its best. Exposure: Full sun Watering: Mature Height: 15 feet Mature Width: 8-10 feet Where To Plant USDA Hardiness Zones show which plants thrive in your climate based on average winter lows. The lower the number, the colder the region. Use the map below to find your zone and choose plants that will grow successfully year after year. Hardiness Zone: 6-11 (USDA) Why Happy Valley Plants