Plant sale encourages native landscaping for water conservation

Jeffrey Petrovic Chief Development Officer - The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
Jeffrey Petrovic Chief Development Officer - The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
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The Coachella Valley, where around 80% of household water is typically consumed for yard and garden irrigation, offers residents a chance to reduce their water usage by opting for native plants. These plants not only cut down on water bills but also support local wildlife, such as butterflies and hummingbirds, and enhance the landscape.

A Native Plant Sale is scheduled at Xerophilous on April 5. Held at The Living Desert, the sale will feature a variety of desert plants propagated locally. Entry to the sale is included with Zoo membership or admission.

Available plants include species such as California sagebrush, Desert Milkweed, Narrowleaf milkweed, and many more. The extensive list also features California fuchsia, Apache plume, and White sage, among others. These plants are suitable for creating vibrant, water-efficient gardens.



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