Native Utah Plants
Cliffrose
Cliffrose
Purshia mexicana var. stansburyana
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Cliffrose (Purshia mexicana var. stansburyana) is a resilient, drought-tolerant shrub that thrives in Utah’s rocky landscapes. With small, creamy-white flowers in late spring, feathery seed heads in summer and bright green semi-evergreen leaves, it provides year-round interest. Cliffrose carries a clove-like fragrance when it blooms in the spring and develops a craggy, irregular form as it grows. It prefers corse, rocky, well-drained soil and will not tolerate overwatering. This plant is decidedly not deer resistant, as they can quickly decimate a young plant. Several species of bees and butterflies are supported by Cliffrose making it an excellent shrub choice for pollinator gardens or desert/xeric rock gardens.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Purshia mexicana var. stansburyana
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 4000-9000 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Low
Mature size: 4-6' H by 3-5' W
Bloom time: April - June
Flower color: Yellow and White
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