May 28, 2015 admin

The Agave with Bite…”Ouch” Discovered in the mountains of northern Mexico, Agave gentryi “Jaws” makes a killer statement in the north Texas landscape. “Jaws” is characterized by its heavily serrated leaf edges and ferocious red, shark-like teeth. Also, noteworthy is its glossy bright green color accented with the imprints of surrounding leaves. The leaves will…

May 28, 2015 admin

Calylophus hartweggii ‘Sun Drops’ ‘A Tough Texas Beauty,’ that’s what Calylophus hartweggii is. This native Texan shines like the hot Texas sun. Mounds of bright lemon yellow, primrose-type flowers bloom throughout the spring and then sporadically till fall. The lovely yellow flowers open in the evening and stay open through the next day, at which…

June 16, 2015 admin

Anthericum saundersiae (Cholrophytum saundersiae) If you are looking to experiment, try our newest addition to the availability. It is a versatile South African native commonly referred to as the Weeping Lily. Arching stalks of wispy, whimsical, white blossoms flutter above its lush deep green grassy foliage. The delicate flowers and deep green foliage enliven a…

May 28, 2015 admin

Texas Gold Columbine Imagine lovely golden birds with long spurs atop lacy light green foliage. You can make that dream a reality when you plant the lovely and delicate Texas Gold Columbine in your garden. This hardy perennial, which is native to Texas and New Mexico, is a must for our north Texas shade garden….

May 28, 2015 admin

Spanish Lavender Lavender is native to areas around the Mediterranean. It thrives in dry rocky alkaline soils and days full of sunshine. Characterized by pungently fragrant gray foliage, the leaves of Spanish Lavender are narrow and un-toothed with downward curled margins. Aromatic lavender oil is extracted from the leaves and used to scent numerous products….

May 28, 2015 admin

A cool season favorite for north Texas, Primula brightens dreary wintry days with cheerful umbrellas of color.   The fairy primrose (Primula malacoides) has crinkly leaves and uneven edges resembling bright green tutus. Small flowers, of lilac, rose and white, about ¼” across, form a lacey globe of color that seem to dance above the…