Xeriscape Demonstration
Garden
City of Tempe Woman's Club Park

Xeriscape Garden
History:
Funded in part by a grant from the Arizona Department of Water Resources the
Tempe Women’s Club Park was converted to a Xeriscape Demonstration Garden in
1995 to promote low water use plants and desert landscaping practices.
Interpretive signage and plant identification plaques were installed to provide
useful information for visitors considering converting from a high water use
landscape to a more desert friendly low water use landscape. Located on 4.5
acres of desert terrain in north Tempe the current demonstration garden has
undergone a major retrofit in the 2005 seasons.
To help promote low-water use plants locally
the City of Tempe and the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association published in
2005 a free brochure entitled “Landscape Plants for the Arizona Desert”.
Using this new publication as a planting guide, all 39 tree species and 45 shrub
species were planted in groups of three to display the various growth habits
found among a single species.
Low Water Use Plant Collections:
Garden Features:
Irrigation
Systems:
Location and Hours:
1265 N. College Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Phone: (480) 350 2668
Fax: (480) 350 8336
Public Hours: Open to the public year round from dawn to dusk.
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Environmental Parameters
| Latitude
|
33’26’36” N |
| Longitude |
111’55’54”W |
| Altitude |
1,100 ft |
| Annual Normal
Precipitation |
7.0 in |
| Normal Minimum
Temperature |
55.4 °F |
| Normal Maximum
Temperature |
85.1 °F |
| Historic Low
Temperature |
18.0 °F |
| Historic High
Temperature |
122.0 °F |
|
USDA
Zone |
9 |
Facilities
| Total Area:
|
5.0 Acres |
| Area of
Collections |
3.0 Acres |
|
Total Area of
Turf |
1.8 Acres |
|
Parking:
|
8 Spaces |
|