While most people will tell you that they love roses, they probably do not like the extra maintenance that they require with repeated fertilizing, deadheading, and fighting damaging insects, and fungal diseases.
Well, let me introduce you to a rose that is beautiful and low-maintenance.
Lady Banks rose may be well-known to a few of you and it is worth a second look for those of you who love roses but not the fuss.
They are resistant to damaging bugs and most fungal diseases leave them alone. However, unlike many modern roses, they flower once a year in spring, producing a glorious show.
If you’ve ever heard of the World’s Largest Rose Bush in Tombstone, Arizona – it may interest you to find out that it is a Lady Banks rose. You can read more about my visit to this historic rose bush, here.
There is so much to enjoy with this beautiful, fuss-free rose.
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Over the weekend, my husband and I went away for the weekend to celebrate our 28th wedding anniversary.
We had debated on where to go and decided to make the trip to southeastern Arizona. Why this area, you may ask? Well, I have lived in Arizona for 28 years and during the time, have traveled to the northwest, southwest, southern, northern, northeast and eastern regions of the state – but I had never been to the southeastern areas. Our ultimate destination was to be the former mining town of Bisbee, now a popular tourist attraction.
Along the way to Bisbee, we decided to visit Tombstone along the way. My husband had visited Tombstone when he was you, back when many boys dreamed of becoming a cowboy.
If you are a little rusty on your cowboy history, Tombstone is the place the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral took place in 1881.
The main street is blocked off to cars and is lined on either side by stores and restaurants catering to tourists.
It was an interesting mixture of historical places converted into tourist attractions.
I enjoy visiting museums, so my husband and I headed over to the old courthouse, which has been turned into a museum.
It was very interesting to learn of Tombstone’s history as a silver mining town.
The back of the courtyard was where hangings took place.
Inside, was a diorama where the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral was depicted with a detailed description of what happened.
Cowboys stood along the side of the main street of Tombstone, which added to the illusion of being taken back in time.
After visiting the attractions along the main street, we decided to stroll through the adjoining streets. There were many old buildings dating back to the late 1880’s that were still standing.
Tombstone is in zone 8a, which means that it gets down to 10 degrees in the winter months. As a result, I was interested in seeing what types of plants did well here.
Coastal Cholla (Cylindropuntia prolifera)
Prickly pears and cholla cacti were in full bloom.
Cow’s Tongue Prickly Pear (Opuntia engelmannii)
There were no lawns to be seen and most of the landscape consisted of a variety of succulents including desert spoon, hesperaloe and yucca.
Yellow Bird-of-Paradise (Caesalpinia gilliesii)
I did see a beautiful yellow bird-of-paradise, which is usually seen in high desert areas where its more cold-tender cousins red bird-of-paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima) and Mexican bird-of-paradise (Caesalpinia mexicana) can struggle.
I love how the bright red stamens contrast with the yellow flowers, don’t you? Yellow bird-of-paradise is hardy to -10 degrees or zone 6.
Texas sage as also prevalent in the area.
I wasn’t sure what to think of this collection of container plants.
It consisted of a mixture of plastic pots and toilets planted with live and silk flowers. I’m pretty sure my HOA wouldn’t allow this 😉
While Tombstone was much of what I expected, the history and cowboy themed attractions weren’t my favorite part of our visit…
I invite you to come back for my next post, where I will share with you why this small plant made me so excited and how it is part of a very historic plant!
Join me for my next post about our adventures in Tombstone.
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