Regionally Native Plants
![]() Globemallow | ![]() Desert Four Oclock | ![]() Tufted Evening Primrose |
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![]() Fendlers Sundrops | ![]() Claret Cup Cactus | ![]() Rough Mules Ears |
![]() Sego Lily | ![]() Cisco Wooly Aster | ![]() Fish hook Cactus |
![]() | ![]() Grand County Public Library | ![]() MIlkweed |
TREES
Ash - Single-Leaf
Aspen
Birch
Blanket Flower - Native
Box Elder
Cottonwood - Male/Cottenless
Cottonwood - Mixed Sex
Currant
Hackberry, Netleaf
Juniper - UT
Juniper - One Seed
Juniper - Rocky Mtn
Juniper, One Seed
Juniper, Rocky Mtn
Juniper, Utah
Oak, Gambel
Oak, Turbinella
Pinyon Pine
Willow, Coyote
Willow, Yellow

Plants listed are all the native plants we regularly grow. Not all plants are available at all times. We also grow native plants not listed here on a contract basis. Please contact us with inquiries about varieties that might not be listed here.

Wildland Scapes has been growing regionally native plants from SE Utah for over 16 years. Our nursery program grew from a need for plants from our area that we could not easily find. We now grow hard to find SE Utah native plants, and supplement our supplies with plants from other native plant growers.
NATIVE SHRUBS
Apache plume
Ash - Single-Leaf
Buckwheat - Rimrock
Buffalo berry, round leaf
Buffaloberry, Silver Leaf
Cliff Fendlerbush
Cliffrose
Currant -Golden
Desert Holly
Fernbush
Mock Orange - Little Leaf
Mormon tea
Mtn Mahogany - Curleaf
Mtn Mahogany - Hairy
Mtn Mahogany - Little Leaf
New Mexico Privet
Rabbitbrush - Dwarf
Rabbitbrush - Rubber
Rose - Wood's
Sage - Big Basin
Sage - Desert, Dorr's
Sage - Fringed/Prairie
Sage - Threadleaf
Saltbush - 4wing
Saltbush - Mat
Saltbush - Gardner
Serviceberry -UT
Shadscale
Snakeweed
Snowberry
Spiny hopsage
Sumac - Three Leaf
Winterfat
GRASSES
Big bluestem
Dropseed, Alkalai Sacaton
Dropseed , Sand
Grama, Blue
Grama, Sideoats
Indian Grass
Indian Ricegrass
Little Bluestem
Needle & Thread Grass
Purple 3-awn
Wildrye, Great Basin


CACTUS, SUCCULENTS and YUCCA
Agave, Utah
Cactus, Fish Hook
Cactus, Claret Cup Hedgehog
Cactus, Prickly Pear
Yucca, Banana
Yucca, Harriman
Yucca, Soaptree
Yucca, Soapweed
The Upper Colorado Plateau is colder than many desert locations. This means there are a limited number of cactus and succulents cold hardy enough to grow here. It also means that we have a lovely native pallet of wildflowers and flowering shrubs that need little to no water to thrive.
This page was last updated 02/23/2017
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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS
Arizona bluestar / Amsonia
Blanket Flower - Native
Buckwheat - Rimrock
Buckwheat - Sulfur Flower
Butterfly weed, locally collected
Clematis, virgins bower
Daisy, Sundancer
Desert 4 O'Clock
Desert marigold
Dogbane
Fendler's Sundrops
Gaura spp
Globemallow spp.
Locoweed
Locoweed - wooly
Milkweed, locally collected varietie
Moonflower
Mules Ears
Navajo Tea
Paperflower
Penstemon, Entrada
Penstemon, Firecracker
Penstemon, Flat Iron
Penstemon, Mat
Penstemon, Palmer's
Penstemon, Sand
Penstemon, Utah
Primrose - Fragrant Evening
Primrose - Longstem Evening
Prince's Plume
Sage - Threadleaf
Snakeweed
Sneezeweed
Spider Wort