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*FLOWERING SHRUB PACKAGE
*NATIVE POLLINATOR PLANTS PACKAGE
*PINON PACKAGE 1
*PONDEROSA PINE PACKAGE
*RIPARIAN PACKAGE 1
*RIPARIAN PACKAGE 2
*SHRUB PACKAGE 1
*SHRUB PACKAGE 2
*SHRUB PACKAGE 3
*WINDBREAK PACKAGE
AFGHANISTAN PINE
AMERICAN SYCAMORE
APACHE PLUME
ARIZONA ASH
ARIZONA CYPRESS
ARIZONA ROSEWOOD
ARIZONA SYCAMORE
AUSTRIAN PINE
BIG SAGEBRUSH
BLACK WILLOW
BLUESTEM WILLOW
CHOKECHERRY
COYOTE WILLOW
DESERT WILLOW
DOUGLAS-FIR
FALSE INDIGO BUSH
FERNBUSH
FIRECRACKER PENSTEMON
FOUR-WING SALTBUSH
FRINGED SAGE
GAMBEL OAK
GOLDEN CURRANT
GOODDING'S BLACK WILLOW
LACEBARK ELM
LIMBER PINE
LITTLE LEAF SUMAC
MORMON TEA (GREEN EPHEDRA)
MOUNTAIN MAHOGANY
MOUNTAIN SNOWBERRY
NARROWLEAF COTTONWOOD
NEW MEXICO FORESTIERA
PALMER'S PENSTEMON
PEACHLEAF WILLOW
PECAN
PIÑON
PLAINS COTTONWOOD
PONDEROSA PINE
REDOSIER DOGWOOD
RIO GRANDE COTTONWOOD
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PENSTEMON
RUBBER RABBITBRUSH (CHAM
SAND CHERRY
SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL
SKUNKBUSH SUMAC
SMOOTH SUMAC
SUPERB PENSTEMON
THINLEAF ALDER
TURPENTINE BUSH
WAX CURRANT
WHITE FIR
WINTERFAT
Growth Rate:
Moderate-Fast
Mature Height:
1-3 feet
Water Requirements:
Low
Alkalinity Tolerance:
Moderate
Preferred Elevation:
3000 - 6500
Cold Hardiness:
Good-Excellent
Color:
green
Suggested Uses:
wildlife browse, attracts butterflies and birds
Pest Problems:
None serious
Tree Description:
Is a native New Mexico shrub that is 1-3 feet tall and wide with small golden-yellow flowers and dense narrow leaves. It prefers full sun to part shade, is cold and heat tolerant and grows in dry, well-drained granitic, sand, clay loam or limestone soils. Hardiness zones are 7 through 10 at lower than 6500 feet elevation. It flowers in late summer and fall.
Ericameria laricifolia
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