TJ Landscaping Top 14 Beauty Plants

TJ Landscaping Beauty Plants: 14 Top Picks for Miami and Phoenix

TJ Landscaping beauty plants paint Miami and Phoenix yards with stunning hues that defy heat and storms through clever picks. Our crew ranks 14 stunners by pure looks—call 509-551-3068 to demo them right.

TJ Landscaping Beauty Plants: The Ranking

These plants shine in Miami’s soak and Phoenix’s bake—maintenance scores (1–10, 10’s toughest) guide your choice. Demo matters: bad picks die fast, so peek our next article at plant demo tips. See more on TJ’s Pinterest, yard vibes, pool flair, or glow hacks.

  • 1. Croton—Fiery reds, yellows blaze in Miami, Phoenix; best bold beauty, low fuss. Maintenance: 5.
  • 2. Dwarf Allamanda—Golden cups glow in sun, Miami or Phoenix. Maintenance: 5.
  • 3. Vinca—Purple cascades drape Miami walls, Phoenix edges. Maintenance: 3.
  • 4. Muhly Grass—Pink plumes float in both climates’ breeze. Maintenance: 2.
  • 5. Cordia—Glossy leaves frame Miami, Phoenix yards sharp. Maintenance: 3.
  • 6. Texas Sage—Lavender bursts pop in Phoenix, Miami rain. Maintenance: 6.
  • 7. Clusia—Leathery green sheets, sleek in both zones. Maintenance: 1.
  • 8. Rosemary—Silver-green spikes, subtle Miami-Phoenix charm. Maintenance: 4.
  • 9. Blue Oat Grass—Steel-blue tufts, quiet Phoenix-Miami grace. Maintenance: 4.
  • 10. Foxtail Fern—Feathery plumes soften Miami, Phoenix lines. Maintenance: 5.
  • 11. Lantana—Rainbow clusters, scrappy in both heats. Maintenance: 6.
  • 12. Bougainvillea—Hot pinks clash, Miami-Phoenix grit. Maintenance: 7.
  • 13. Oleander—Pale blooms, tough but plain in sun. Maintenance: 6.
  • 14. Agave—Spiky teal, stark Miami-Phoenix survivor. Maintenance: 3.

Croton’s the king—vivid, versatile, not a diva at 5 upkeep; it turns yards into art with Miami’s wet or Phoenix’s dry bowing to its flair. TJ’s installs carry a 2-year warranty—hit tjagency.online.

5 Worst Plants for the Environment

Ditch these eco-drags: Invasive Bamboo chokes natives fast—rip it out. Water-Hog Lawn Grass gulps Phoenix dry—wasteful relic. Salt Cedar sucks Miami wetlands bare—greedy invader. Japanese Honeysuckle strangles local plants—silent killer. Brazilian Pepper spreads like fire, kills diversity—toxic sprawl. They wreck ecosystems, not just yards.

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