Plant Guide
Gothic Landscape of Arizona knows how to strike the balance between our clients' desire for beautiful landscaping and the conditions of our harsh desert climate. We hand pick trees, shrubs, and succulents that will succeed in our climate, but their success also relies on you to care for and nurture them. The Gothic Plant Guide is a tool to help you care for your landscaping. You can also use it preview types of plant materials we may install in your work-in-progress landscaping as well.
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Yucca Varieties
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Yellow Oleander
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Yellow Dot Wedelia
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Yellow Bird of Paradise
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Yellow Bells
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Willow Acacia
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Verbena (all varieties)
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Verbena
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Variegated Agave
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Valentine Emu
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Torch Glow Bougainvillea
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Tipu Tree
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Texas Ebony
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Sweet Acacia
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Southern Live Oak
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Silver Leaf Cassia
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Silver Cloud Sage
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Shoestring Acacia
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Saltillo Primrose
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Sage varieties
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Rosemary
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Regal Mist (Pink Muhly)
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Red Yucca
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Red Push Pistache
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Red Justicia
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Red Bird of Paradise
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Prostrate Acacia
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Prickly Pear
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Petite Pink Oleander
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Pendulous Yucca
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Parry’s Penstemon
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Palo Brea
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Orange Jubilee
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Myoporum
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Mulga Acacia
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Mexican Bird of Paradise
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Mediterranean Fan Palm
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Mastic Tree
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Little Leaf Cordia
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Little John
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Lantana
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Lady’s Slipper
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Katie Ruellia
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Jojoba
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Jacaranda
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Hopbush
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Honey Mesquite
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Hibiscus
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Green Cloud Sage
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Giant Hesperaloe
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Foxtail Agave
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Firecracker Penstemon
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Fan Tex Ash
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Fairy Duster
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Evening Primrose
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Dwarf Myrtle
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Desert Willow
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Desert Spoon
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Desert Ruellia
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Desert Museum Palo Verde
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Desert Marigold
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Desert Honeysuckle
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Desert Green Cassia
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Desert Fern
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Creosote
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Chuparosa
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Chitalpa
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Chinese Pistache
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Chinese Elm
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Chilean Mesquite
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Chaste Tree
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Cassia Varieties
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Cape Honeysuckle
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Bush Morning Glory
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Brazilian Pepper
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Boxwood Beauty (Natal Pum)
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Bougainvillea
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Blue Palo Verde
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Blue Leaf Wattle
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Black Dalea
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Australian Bottle Tree
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Angelita Daisy
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Aloe