Larrea tridentata - Creosote Bush
Larrea tridentata
Delicate and graceful in form, Creosote is an evergreen shrub of open-branching habit with slender, erratic stems bearing tiny, dark green leaves, composed of two leaflets. Very aromatic when wet, they perfume the air with an intriguing and refreshing desert aroma. A profusion of small, yellow, velvety flowers bloom on and off throughout the year followed by fluffy seeds covered with shiny white hairs.
Exposure Full Sun
Size Up to 8 feet high x 5-6 feet wide
Hardiness Zones 8-11
HANDLING & TRANSPLANTING
Although creosote bushes are considered to be some of the toughest plants on the planet, they happen to be sensitive to transplanting and root disturbances. Therefore, to avoid transplant shock:
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Prepare a planting hole or a slightly larger decorative pot with clean, well-draining cactus or palm soil mix.
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Do not squeeze, shake, or flip the plant to remove it from the pot. Instead, gently set the plant on its side.
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With clippers or pruners, cut the bottom out of the plastic pot, all the way around from drainage hole to drainage hole.
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With one hand covering the bottom of the exposed root ball, set the plant into place. Then cut down the entire side of the pot from top to bottom and slip the pot out.
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Backfill around the root ball with additional soil and water the plant slowly and thoroughly.
Your new creosote will appreciate the care you take when transplanting it. Some leaf drop is normal. Water thoroughly as needed but allow the soil to dry out well between waterings. In cooler or humid climates, water creosote sparingly during the winter months.
PLANT VARIATIONS
Please note that no two plants are exactly the same, that’s what makes them so unique! There may be some slight variations in height, width, amount of leaves, etc. We do our best to ensure your plants are consistent and keep our listings updated. As these are live plants, they change frequently.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
We have the ability to procure hundreds of varieties of plants from 2 inches to 5 gallons. If you do not see what you are looking for, please send us a message and we will see how we can assist you! Contact us
DOMESTIC USA SHIPPING
Our horticulture experts will determine if the plant needs to be shipped in soil, based on the particular species, size, and your hardiness zone. In general, agaves, cacti, and succulents will be shipped without soil, called “bare root.” (see below) We will find the best freight carrier to your address. While our top priority is a healthy, happy plant delivery, unfortunately, we have no control over how carriers handle our packages, nor where they are dropped off.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
All plants shipped beyond the USA mainland, including Alaska and Puerto Rico, will be shipped “bare root.” (see below) All plants shipped internationally, including Puerto Rico, require a Phytosanitary Certificate from the US Department of Agriculture.
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Please check with your local customs department to see if you need any additional certifications, such as import permits. Note: while we have extensive experience and a track record of successful international plant shipments, we are unable to guarantee the plants' condition upon arrival.
BARE ROOT SHIPPING
This process simplifies shipping by dramatically decreasing the package weight, which keeps the cost of shipping as low as possible.