“…Many countries including China (Zheng and Chen, 2008) and Oman (Hopkins and Al-Yahyai, 2015) and different states of USA in particular including Utah (Mee et al, 2003), Arizona (McPHERSON and Haip, 1989), New Mexico (Spinti et al, 2004) Idaho (Quinn, 2009), Missouri (Anonymous, 2015), Hawaii (Tamimi, 1996;Ricordi et al, 2014), North America (Flint, 1997), Southeastern United States (Brzuszek et al, 2007) and California (Keator, 1994); Reid et al, 2008;Bornstein et al, 2005) have used native plants in landscaping transitionally irrespective of the government policy. Ochoa et al (2009) found native species have great ability to adapt to abiotic stresses and he also developed a guide for use of native species of Spain with ornamental value for landscaping and xerogardening in semiarid regions.…”