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Wednesday - March 11, 2009
From: Austin , TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Shrubs
Title: Small shrub to plant in Austin Texas
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
Hi.. I live in Southwest Austin and I am looking for a shrub that I can plant against the back of my house, which faces the north. I want something native, fairly low maintenance and not too large, as I would like them to be under the windows. I have several oaks in my backyard I get part-shade/part-sun. Thanks, CindiANSWER:
Here are some recommendations for low-growing shrubs that are suited to the Austin climate and soils:Morella cerifera (wax myrtle) is evergreen and you can find dwarf cultivars that would not grow too tall.
Calylophus berlandieri ssp. pinifolius (Berlandier's sundrops) has lovely yellow blossoms. It will die down in the winter and come back from the base in the spring.
Chrysactinia mexicana (damianita) is low-growing (1-2 feet) and evergreen.
Lantana urticoides (West Indian shrubverbena) grows 3 to 6 feet, but can be pruned to size.
Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii (Wright's desert honeysuckle) grows to around 3 feet and can be pruned to size.
Dalea frutescens (black prairie clover) grows up to 3 feet high.
Leucophyllum frutescens (Texas barometer bush) is evergreen and there are dwarf cultivars that reach about 3 feet.
Here are two possibilities that aren't really shrubs, but both are evergreen and normally grow less than 3 feet tall.
Nolina texana (Texas sacahuista)
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