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Agave deserti – $7.00
Our desert agave plants are grown from seed collected in the mountains of Riverside County, CA at 4000 ft elevation by Alan Bradshaw of Alplains. He describes the population as having “striking glaucous-gray rosettes” and growing 40 x 50″. Hardy to 0 degrees F. Sun, very well drained soil, low water. Agavaceae
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 havardiana – $7.00
Havard or Harvard agave has beautiful broad, gray leaves and the leaf margins are loaded with dark brown teeth. Grown from seed collected in Jeff Davis County, TX at 6100 ft. Grow in sun in gritty well drained soil with low water. Mature size is 70 x 40″ Hardy to 0 degrees F. Agavaceae
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
Agave utahensis var kaibabensis – $7.00
The Kaibab variety of the Utah Agave can grow to 20 x 30″ in size and have flower stalks that reach 15 to 20 feet into the air. Hardy to -10 degrees. Grow in sun in gritty, well drained soil with low water. Our plants are grown from seed collected at 5700 feet in Coconino … [View Details]
Antennaria alpina – $6.00
Alpine Pussytoes is a small plant that forms tight mats of gray foliage with tiny, fuzzy whitish pussytoe flowers. It grows to 6″ high. Grow in sun to part shade in well-drained, gritty soil. Tolerates both dry and moist conditions, as long as excellent drainage is available. Works well in a small scale rock garden, … [View Details]
Antennaria argentea – $6
Silver pussytoes is a Western native perennial with large, silver leaves and fuzzy whitish flowers to 12″ tall in spring. It is native to dry evergreen forests in the Coast and Cascade mountain ranges of Oregon and California and prefers dry, well drained gritty soil and full sun. Hardy to -10 degrees F. Asteraceae
Antennaria media – $6.00
Rocky Mountain Pussytoes is a very drought tolerant Western U.S. native that forms low mats of silver-gray foliage and fuzzy whitish pussytoe flowers with noticably dark bracts. Grow in sun to part sun in very well-drained, gritty soil with low water. Boulder Mountains, ID. Very cold hardy to -40 degrees. Asteraceae





