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NEW! Short Take: Highlighting Native Plants: Desert Lavender, Condea emoryi

Presented by the Pima County Master Gardeners

When

July 6, 2026, Mediodía – 12:30 p.m.

Short Takes are 15-30 minute classes that focus on a single idea with straightforward, common-sense information that will help you increase your gardening success.

Join us for a new Short Take series highlighting native plants of the Sonoran Desert! Each session spotlights a single species, exploring how these resilient plants are uniquely adapted to our challenging climate. Discover the beauty and resilience of Desert Lavender, a fragrant Sonoran Desert native shrub that thrives in hot, dry landscapes. This Short Take will introduce gardeners to its growth habits, ornamental qualities, wildlife value, and landscape uses. Learn how this low-water plant supports pollinators, provides year-round interest, and fits naturally into desert-friendly gardens. Perfect for anyone interested in incorporating attractive, climate-adapted native plants into their landscape.

This class will be live on Zoom. You must register in advance for this meeting using this link: 

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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.