Native plants of the Sedona area

March 6, 2024

Native plants of the Sedona area

Native plants of the Sedona area in Cornville, AZ

Paintings like "Echo Canyon Chamisa," by Brad Price, is quintessential Southwest and a great choice for the garden.

There are many great choices for native plants in the Sedona area that often are overlooked by landscape contractors because they are not trendy.


Earthweaver landscaping like to design and promote native plants in the Verde Valley that are popular in areas like Santa Fe, NM. or Flagstaff, Ariz.


Chamisa or Ericameria Nauseosa is most common in the high desert, but can be found growing along Hwy 179 in the Village of Oak Creek.  Earthweaver landscaping has even established it the hotter climate nearby of Cornville, AZ.


This plant is drought hardy and attracts butterflies, blooming from later summer into fall.