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Botanical Name: Miscanthus adagio
'Adagio' grass is the dwarf form of Maiden Grass or Japanese Silver Grass. Its silvery green clumping foliage produces reddish fanned tassels in August, adding contrast to the thin arching blades that turn burgundy during the same fall period.
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Botanical Name: Agave palmeri
"Palmers" Agaveis the largest native agave to the United States.Its leaves are used for fiber for hunting nets, baskets, rope and sandals.Has a lifespananywhere from 5-25 years - not 100 years as the nickname "Century Plant" implies; flowers during i...
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Botanical Name: Agave Americana
Thick and massive gray-green leaves originate from a basal rosette. The leaves get up to 6' long and 10" wide, and have sharp spines on the margins and tips. The margin spines are recurved like fishhooks and the tip spines can be more than an inch lo...
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Botanical Name: Agave schidigera 'Durango Delight'
'Durango Delight' is a slow growing dark green rosette-shaped agave with white fibrous threads outlining the sharp-tipped blades. A plant over 5 years old displays a radiating circle of around 100-150 leaves, and the flower stalk rises 10 to 12 feet ...
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Botanical Name: Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
Artemesia 'Powis Castle' is an aromatic herbaceous plant with finely divided silver foliage reminiscent of feathery lace. The woody-based perennial makes an excellent border and gives color contrast to plants behind it. Its outstanding foliage make...
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Botanical Name: Agave parryi var. truncata
Symmetrical rosettes of wide blue-gray leaves, developing large clumps. The rosette from which the flower spike emerges dies after flowering, though the plant is perpetuated by offshoots. A bright accent in the water-wise landscape or a nice groundco...
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