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Agave gracilipes – $7.00
Slimfoot agave forms usually solitary rosettes of grayish-green leaves which bloom in late summer 25×35″ Needs full sun, very well drained soil and low water. Hardy to at least 0 degrees F. Grown from seed collected in Eddy Co., NM, at 5750ft. Possibly a natural hybrid between A. lechuguilla and A. neomexicana.
Agave lechuguilla – $7.00
Lechugilla agave has narrow dagger stems with dark, etched patterning. 36 x 30″ The flowering stalk can reach 3-10 feet tall. Lechugilla agave has the broadest distribution of all agave spp and this collection, from 4900 ft in the Glass Mountains of Brewster County, Texas should be a very hardy population. Give it full sun, … [View Details]
Agave mckelveyana – $8.00
McKelvey’s Agave is a dwarf agave to 14 x 24” with glaucus green rosettes and yellow flower stalks. Grow in full sun in very well drained gritty or sandy soil with low water. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Grown from seeds collected in Yavapai Co., AZ Agavaceae
Aloinopsis luckhoffii – $6.00
Also known as Nananthus luckhoffii, this South African succulent forms a compact mat of thick, roughly textured succulent gray-green leaves with large pale yellow flowers in summer. Grow in full to partial sun in gritty well drained soil with moderate water. Drier when not in active growth. Hardy to 20 degrees F. Aizoaceae
Aloinopsis malherbei – $6.00
Giant Jewel Plant is a South African succulent that forms tufts of bumpy, scalloped leaves and produces fragrant, orange flower that open in the afternoon. 6″ x 8″ It is hardy into the 20′s F so it will need to be grown in a container and overwintered in cool greenhouse in most climates. Worth the effort! … [View Details]
Aloinopsis rosulata – $6.00
This South African succulent has thick, reddish green foliage and pale yellow flowers with a red midline stripe. Grow in full sun to part shade in very well-drained soil with moderate water during the growing season and keep drier when not in active growth. Best grown in a container where it can be protected from … [View Details]
Aloinopsis rubrolineata – $6.00
This South African succulent has olive-green tongue-like leaves with warty tubercles and it produces large pale yellow flowers, with a maroon midline stripe. 5 x 8″ Grow in sun to part sun in gritty well drained soil with regular water during the growing season, drier when not in active growth. Ex Graaff-Reinet, South Africa Aizoaceae
Aloinopsis schooneesii – $6.00
Too cute. Living stone has unusual pebble-like succulent foliage and produces yellow bronze flowers with a red strip. Grow in full to partial sun in very well drained soil with moderate weater during the growing season. Keep drier when not in active growth. A good container plant kept protected from severe cold. Hardy to the … [View Details]
Aloinopsis spathulata – $6.00
This Hardy Living Stone has really interesting rosettes of thick, blue flattened leaves covered with magenta, yellow eyed flowers in summer. 3 x 20” Full sun, requires very well-drained soil. Hardy to 10 degrees F. Sutherland, South Africa. Aizoaceae





