Desert Tree

 

How many types of trees can survive and even thrive in a hot and dry desert climate?

The answer is quite a few! You may be surprised that some even produce a dense canopy or fruits.

Desert-acclimated trees are one of nature's wonders, with their ability to create a rigid root system in an arid climate, grow in poor soil, and grow tall towards the sun, while it is radiating triple digit heat.

In the desert landscape, there are so many design elements that desert trees provide, such as beautiful blooms, added vertical interest, and the separation of space. On a more practical side of things, they provide a much needed respite from the sun, and keep parts of the house or the yard cool for us and other plants. They also provide a resting area for birds and pollinators, and finally, some privacy from our neighbors. 


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Various desert trees for sale at the nursery

Various desert trees for sale at the nursery

FAQ

What tree do you suggest for creating a shaded area in my yard?

Texas Ebony (Ebenopsis ebano) grows dense foliage. If you have a big yard, Tipu (Tipuana tipu) will provide lots of shade as well.

How much do desert trees cost?

The price ranges from $105 to $1,150 plus depending on the variety and size. For more information, go to our plant pricing page.

What tree do you recommend for adding color to my yard?

Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata), Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia), and Cascalote (Caesalpinia cacalaco) will add beautiful colors to your landscape.

What are some of the most drought-resistant trees?

Desert willow (Chilopsis linearis), mesquite trees (Prosopis) and the acacias have low watering needs.

Which desert trees are fragrant?

Acacia farnesiana, commonly known as Sweet Acacia Tree, got its name from its fragrant blooms.

Which desert tree grows fast?

Acacia saligna (Orange Wattle, Weeping Wattle) and Schinus molle (California Pepper tree) grow very quickly!

Shoestring Acacia (Acacia Stenophylla)

Shoestring Acacia (Acacia Stenophylla)

Desert Tree Fun Facts

Parkinsonia aculeata (Palo Verde, or “green stick” in Spanish) is green because it photosynthesizes not only through its leaves, but also through its bark.  

The oldest olive tree in the world, named Olive Tree of Vouves, is in Greece, and at 2000-4000 years old, is still producing olives.

The flowers from Sweet Acacia (Acacia farnesiana) are used to create a very popular perfume called cassie.

California Pepper Tree (Schinus Molle)

California Pepper Tree (Schinus Molle)

Desert Tree For Sale

* Available sizes for most desert trees: 15-gallon, 24-inch box, 30-inch box, 36-inch box, 48-inch plus box. Contact us for the most up-to-date information on inventory.

Acacia Salicina

African Sumac (Searsia lancea)

Brazilian Pepper (Schinus terebinthifolia)

Californian Pepper Tree (Schinus molle)

Cascalote (Caesalpinia cacalaco)

Chilean Mesquite (Prosopis chilensis)

Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)

Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis)

Ficus nitida (Ficus microcarpa)

Madrone Tree

Moringa oleifera

Mulga acacia (Acacia aneura)

Plumeria (Frangipani)

Olive (Olea europaea)

Palo Verde (Parkinsonia aculeata)

Persian silk tree

Shiny Xylosma (Xylosma Congesta)

Shoestring Acacia (Acacia Stenophylla)

Strawberry madrone (Arbutus unedo)

Sweet Acacia (Acacia farnesiana)

Texas Ebony (Ebenopsis ebano)

Tipu (Tipuana Tipu)

Weeping bottlebrush