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  • Blue Glow

    $35.00$85.00

    The Blue Glow is a 2-3 feet tall succulent native to Mexico, prized for its distinctive blue-green hue that intensifies with sun exposure, creating a “glowing” effect. Extremely drought-tolerant and thriving in full sun, it serves as a striking focal point in gardens, rockeries, and succulent displays, making it a popular choice for xeriscaping and low-water landscapes.

  • Century Plant

    $35.00$100.00

    The Century Plant is a 3-6 feet tall succulent native to Mexico, known for its dramatic appearance and long lifespan, flowering only once after 10 to 30 years before dying, but leaving behind pups. Extremely drought-tolerant and thriving in full sun, it’s a striking addition to desert and drought-tolerant landscapes.

  • Golden Barrel

    $35.00$85.00

    The Golden Barrel is a 2-3 feet tall globe-shaped cactus native to Mexico, known for its densely packed ribs covered in golden-yellow spines. Its symmetrical shape and vibrant spines make it a striking focal point in xeriscape gardens, rock gardens, and desert landscapes, where it thrives in full sun and extremely drought-tolerant conditions.

  • Medicinal Aloe

    $35.00$85.00

    The Medicinal Aloe is a 1-2 feet tall succulent native to Saudi Arabia, known for its thick, fleshy leaves arranged in a rosette formation. Valued for its medicinal properties, the leaves are commonly used to treat skin conditions such as burns and cuts, and are also featured in cosmetic products for their moisturizing effects. Thriving in full sun and extremely drought-tolerant, it adds both ornamental and practical value to gardens.

  • Mexican Fence Post

    $35.00$100.00

    The Mexican Fence Post is a tall, 20 feet cactus native to Mexico, known for its slow-growing vertical stems that can eventually form large clusters resembling a “fence.” It produces creamy-white, funnel-shaped flowers that bloom at night, followed by small, red, edible fruits. Extremely drought-tolerant, this cactus is valued for its slender stature and architectural appeal in desert landscapes.

  • Ocotillo

    Ocotillo is a 10-20 feet tall native Arizona plant, known for its spindly stems that produce bright green leaves after rain and striking red-orange flowers that attract hummingbirds. Extremely drought-tolerant, it’s valued for its unique appearance, seasonal blooms, and use in erosion control and natural barriers.

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     5 – 10 feet tall call for prices

  • Octopus Agave

    $35.00$100.00

    The Octopus Agave is a 2-3 feet tall succulent native to Mexico, known for its slender, arching leaves that resemble the arms of an octopus. With its smooth, spineless leaves in shades of gray-green to blue-green, this agave flowers only once in its lifetime, producing yellow-green blooms. Extremely drought-tolerant, it serves as a striking focal point in gardens and landscapes, valued for its unique and attractive appearance.