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Lophophora is a rather slow growing cactus species, native to Central Mexico and Texas.
Very easy to grow this biennial or perennial, and a superb garden performer. Use at the front of shaded borders or in containers.
Over time you can develop a truly stunning specimen! This plant can also be grown as a Bonsai!
Xerophyllum tenax is a perennial monocot in the family Melanthiaceae, closely related to lilies. It is known by a few common names, including bear grass, squaw grass, soap grass, quip-quip, and Indian basket grass.
Magnificent white flowers appear from spring to fall. The trumpet-like flowers measure from 10 to 15 cm wide.
The Passion Fruit is subtropical and is found at higher elevations in the tropics. In Hawaii, it tends to grow wild above 1000 feet.
This mix is a wide selection with many unusual forms. The plants are long-lasting and trouble free.
Flowers from July to September. Remove deadheads to prolong flowering season.
Sphaeralcea ambigua, commonly known as Desert Globemallow or Apricot Mallow,
is a member of the genus Sphaeralcea in the mallow family (Malvaceae).