| Jim, You have to remember that a desert is defined by the quantity of rain the area gets, usually less than a foot, not necessarily the types of plants grown. The native plants of a desert, either low or high, have developed the ability to conserve water during dry periods. Some store water, like cactus, yuccas, etc. and some slow down their metabolism, like sage, mesquite, etc. All of these will grow in most areas of the country, just don't supplement natural rain. |