Trees are hard to come by in the desert, so an awning provides a shady spot to enjoy the outdoors at home.
But what about the rest of your backyard?
When it comes to sprucing up that space, consider adding a few plants. There are plenty of flowering desert plants available to Phoenix natives. Arizona residents can benefit from planting cacti and succulents, which not only come a wide array of varieties and colors, but are also easy to care for and don’t require much water to survive. These plants will provide a splash of color, a breath of fresh air, and may even improve your property value.
Echeveria

Echeverias include a number of rosette-style succulents which are well-known for their varied styles and colors. Species of Echeveria can range from lime green to bright red and deep plum, so it only takes a few to bring a variety of colors to your backyard.
Opuntia

Try: Purple Prickly Pear, Beavertail Prickly Pear
Aloe

Try: Aloe vera
Saguaro

Even the grandest Saguaro must start somewhere—your backyard, perhaps?
Aeonieum

They are flower-like succulents, commonly colored lime green, deep purple, or green and yellow stripes.
With soft leaves, Aeoniums are safe for people with backyard pets.
Try: Aeonium “Cyclops” or Aeonium decorum “Sunburst”
Ferocactus

Especially popular are Ferocactus wislizeni, or fishhook barrel cacti, that produce bright yellow or orange-red flowers during the summer months.
Keep the kids away from these prickly pals.
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