Also known as Desert or Spiny Hackberry, Granjeno, and Huasteco, this perennial, deciduous shrub can reach up to 10 feet in height. It has smooth, gray bark, spiny branches, and small, somewhat rough leaves. This shrub grows clusters of small, white flowers, followed by shiny red, orange, and yellow fruit that ripens in the fall, the nectar and fruit attracting butterflies, birds, and mammals. It grows in full sun and partial shade, and in dry, rocky, sandy, and clay soils.
Also known as Blueblossom, this bush can grow from 3 feet to even 30 feet tall. It produces evergreen foliage and round clusters of blue, purple, or white flowers from March through May. Drought tolerant, Bluebrush can grow in full to partial sun and in well-drained, somewhat dry soil. The flowers attract bees and butterflies while the plant’s seedpods are a good food source for small mammals and birds.
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