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Dasylirion wheeleri seems to do pretty great here in Salt Lake City, Utah (zone 7b) and never gets damaged in the winter by cold, or the ...Read More
...love this plant. It is the centerpiece of my Xeric bed with Agave, hesperaloe, yucca, iceplant, opuntia, Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy' and...Read More
This plant does very well in the high desert where winter temperatures can dip to the low single digits and even negative numbers and at ...Read More
I've seen these growing in the wild in Tonto Basin, AZ; Oracle AZ; and on the West Ruby Road Trail in Arizona (South of Tucson), off of I...Read More
This specimen was grown from tiny seedling for over 20 years in this location. It has flowered once before and will split now to 4 heads...Read More
A favorite desert plant, I like it so much I purchased one for my yard.
This species can be treated in the same manner as agaves to produce food and liquor (sotol) The tough leaves can be woven into mats and b...Read More
This plant is widely planted here in Henderson and it does very well. Very drought tollerant and good for xeriscaping. The leaves are i...Read More
This species of Dasylirion is a little more commonly grown in southern California (U.S.) as specimen plants or additions to xeriscapes. ...Read More