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Plant Lists
- Annual Flowers YC #7
- AZ Dept of Water Resources, Prescott Active Management Area Low Water Use Drought Tolerant Plant List
- City of Prescott Low-Water-Use Plant Website
- Cottonwood, Verde Valley, Sedona Landscape Plants YC #32B
- Drought Tolerant Native Plants for the Verde Valley
- Irrigated Pastures AZ2020
- Firewise Plant Materials AZ1289
- Fire-Resistant and Fire-Prone Plants Common to Yavapai County YC #34
- Landscaping for Wildlife - Habitat Elements YC #6A
- Landscaping for Wildlife - Plant List YC #6B
- Plants Poisonous to Livestock
- Plants Damaged by Deer Deer Plant Resistance Ratings az2098b
- Plants Damaged by Elk Elk Plant Resistance Ratings az2098d
- Plants Damaged by Javelina Javelina Plant Resistance Ratings az2098a
- Plants Damaged by Rabbits Rabbit Pant Resistance Ratings az2098c
- Plants That May Cause Allergies in Yavapai County YC #2
- Prescott Area Landscape Plants YC #32A
- Yavapai County Grasses YC #78
Plants
Trees
- Chinese Jujube BYG #191
- Cottonwood BYG #182
- Cypress Trees BYG #151
- Deciduous Trees BYG #68 (Chinese Pistache, Liquid Amber, Desert Willow, London Plane, Mesquite, Honey Locust)
- Invasive Trees BYG #92
- Native Oak Trees BYG #62
- Native Trees from Seeds BYG #123
- Non-native Conifers BYG #69
- Pines of Arizona AZ1584
- Tree of Heaven BYG #152
File numbers explained:
AZ = U of A Publication
YC = Writtten for Yavapai County
BYG = The Backyard Gardener was a weekly Yavapai County, AZ newspaper column published from 1998 to 2021. The articles were written by University of Arizona Extension Agent Emeritus, Jeff Schalau. Those articles have been consolidated, updated and reformatted, and are available on this webpage with a designation of "BYG #". Ongoing research and changes in regulations will occur and inform best practices. Please use them accordingly and know that pesticides and legal statutes change over time. Horticultural practices also vary from region to region and state to state. For the most current horticultural and natural resource information in states other than Arizona, consult your local Cooperative Extension office.