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Ziziphus parryi - Parry's Ziziphus

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Ziziphus parryi is a grand testament to resilience and beauty in the plant world. Also known as Parry's Ziziphus, this evergreen shrub possesses a unique charm that captures the attention and compliments any landscape with panache. It stretches up to an impressive 15 feet, cloaked in tiny, shiny green leaves that offer a vibrant spectacle of year-round lushness. Not to be outdone, spring brings clusters of petite, creamy-yellow blooms that ripen by late summer into eye-catching red, apple-like fruits. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Parry's Ziziphus commands respect for its adaptability and low water needs. A native of southwestern United States' arid regions, it revels in full sunlight and proves its mettle amidst drought, making it a perfect fit for xeriscaping. Experience the marvel of nature that is Ziziphus parryi - a work of art that not only accentuates your landscape but also contributes to the planet's betterment by serving as a pollinator magnet.

  • Size: Up to 15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, creamy-yellow flowers
  • Foliage: Tiny, shiny, green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Feature: Produces small, red, apple-like fruits
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