Dasylirion texanum is my favorite plant in the garden (this week)

When Greg and I were in Amsterdam we went to the Botanical Garden. I flew halfway around the world to see gunnera for the first time, a plant that grows incredibly well in Portland. I had no idea it existed! I also witnessed the biggest agave I’d ever seen in the flesh and a Dasylirion acrotrichum. I was totally fascinated by how soft (looking) and kinetic such a spiky plant could be. I fell in love.

Two years ago I picked up a Dasylirion texanum at Rare Plant Research.

It’s taken its sweet time bulking up but it’s finally starting to come into its own.

The filifers are perfectly coiffed.

Those perfect ribbons of green sport teeth that glow in the sunlight.

I can’t wait to see how it fills out the berm as it continues to grow.

It’s a tough SOB, zones 5a-11. It can form a trunk (which may be partly buried beneath the ground), with an eventual height and width of 3-5′, depending on who you ask. It needs well drained soil but handles the ample moisture in Portland well. It’s heat and drought tolerant, liking sun to part shade. It has handled the recent freeze as well as some scorching heat with no sign of stress at all. It will eventually form a 9-15′ flower stalk. BITCHIN’.

My favorite plant in the garden this week is hosted by Loree at Danger Garden. Be sure to check out what she’s liking this week!

Comments

  1. Alison Avatar
    Alison

    Great choice for a favorite!

  2. Scott Weber Avatar
    Scott Weber

    Love it…those twisting leaves and curlicue tips are the best!

  3. Markngaz Avatar
    Markngaz

    Two years and it grew that much, wow! I have a small and must repot it into a bigger pot this year!

  4. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    It's entering its leap year, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for more growth!

  5. Ricki Grady Avatar
    Ricki Grady

    Yours is already looking good, but look what you have to look forward to…WOW!

  6. linda Avatar
    linda

    I have one ,which I love and has survived the freezing weather several times over… oops forgot I bought another one last year. But it's ' Wheeleri' …looks the same?

  7. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    I think D. wheeleri is really similar but gets a little bigger than texana? Not a bad thing, either way!

  8. Loree Avatar
    Loree

    Love it, and that's some nice photography too! Remind me to buy one this year at RPR…please.

  9. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    You got it.

  10. Laura Heldreth Avatar
    Laura Heldreth

    I'm adding it to my spring shopping list…it's amazing!

  11. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    Very interesting plant. And I love the word 'filifer', a new one on me. Sounds like it should mean a feisty youngster: "Now hold on there, young filifer!"

  12. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    Ha! So true.

  13. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    Yay! I'm so excited for that sale.

  14. WM Avatar
    WM

    The Dasyies (all species) are the bee's knee's! http://www.wigandia.com

  15. WM Avatar
    WM

    This be mine in flower in Australia!

  16. WM Avatar
    WM

    Woops…

  17. Pam/Digging Avatar
    Pam/Digging

    That's a favorite of mine as well, and a native here in Texas. It is slow-growing, but yours is getting that lovely spherical shape now. Looking good! http://www.penick.net/digging

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