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      These fierce and outspoken plants were originally found only in the New World. Agaves are also the universal source of materials and products of the early mesoamericans. Paper, juice, food, clothing, pulque, you name it, an agave made it! at our nursery we have a very nice assortment of  Agave plants for sale. Begining succulent collectors have as one of their first challenges to tell the difference between an Agave and an Aloe. Here is how you can tell. Break an agave leaf in half and you will see very thick and tough agave fibers. This material is used to make rope. Break an aloe leaf in half and you will see a very juicy mucilagenous substance. In time, with experience, the structure and charisma of the plant will tell you. Another way to tell is where they come from. Agaves come from the New World (The Americas) and Aloes come from the Old World (Africa?) Additionally Agave interest has exploded recently. Here  are some possible reasons for this. The use of Agaves as food crop for a world undergoing climate change. The use of Agaves as a drought tolerant landscape plant. The increased sophistication of plant collectors taking an…
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Zone 8a

  • OUR PLANTS
    • AGAVES
      These fierce and outspoken plants were originally found only in the New World. Agaves are also the universal source of materials and products of the early mesoamericans. Paper, juice, food, clothing, pulque, you name it, an agave made it! at our nursery we have a very nice assortment of  Agave plants for sale. Begining succulent collectors have as one of their first challenges to tell the difference between an Agave and an Aloe. Here is how you can tell. Break an agave leaf in half and you will see very thick and tough agave fibers. This material is used to make rope. Break an aloe leaf in half and you will see a very juicy mucilagenous substance. In time, with experience, the structure and charisma of the plant will tell you. Another way to tell is where they come from. Agaves come from the New World (The Americas) and Aloes come from the Old World (Africa?) Additionally Agave interest has exploded recently. Here  are some possible reasons for this. The use of Agaves as food crop for a world undergoing climate change. The use of Agaves as a drought tolerant landscape plant. The increased sophistication of plant collectors taking an…
    • ALOES
    • CACTI
    • CAUDICIFORMS
      Fat Plants
    • BROMELIADS
      Bromeliads
    • EUPHORBIAS
      Euphorbias
    • STONECROPS
      Aeonium Graptopetalum Cotyledon Graptosedum Crassula Kalanchoe Dudleya Sedum Echeveria Tylecodon
    • OTHER SUCCULENTS
      Other succulents from a variety of other families.
    • CUTTINGS
      For those easy to grow plants.
    • SEASONAL SPECIALS
      We offer special seasonal prices on some of our best-selling plants. Save on these mail order plants, or download a PDF of our nursery specials for savings on succulents available to pick up at our Fallbrook, CA nursery.
    • SUCCULENTS BY ZONE
  • SUPPORT
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    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
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These plants are rated USDA 8a. They can tolerate cold down to approximately -12.2 ºC (10 ºF)

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  • Agave bracteosa
    Agave bracteosa AKA Squid Agave or Spider Agave

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    Agave bracteosa AKA Squid Agave or Spider Agave

    $15.00 – $35.00
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  • Agave deserti ssp. deserti
    Agave deserti var. deserti

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    Agave deserti var. deserti

    $15.00
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  • Agave lophantha quadricolor1g
    Agave lophantha ‘Quadricolor’

    28 in stock

    Agave lophantha ‘Quadricolor’

    $15.00
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    Agave parryi var. huachucensis

    1 in stock

    Agave parryi var. huachucensis

    $15.00
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  • Agave schottii

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    Agave schottii

    $15.00
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  • Agave triangularis (5 and 15 gallons)

    Available client excavation only.

    Agave triangularis (5 and 15 gallons)

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    Dasylirion wheeleri

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    Dasylirion wheeleri

    $35.00 – $65.00
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  • Graptopetalum paraguayense
    Graptopetalum paraguayense – The Ghost Plant

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    Graptopetalum paraguayense – The Ghost Plant

    $6.00 – $10.80
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  • Hesperaloe parviflora

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    Hesperaloe parviflora

    $10.80 – $24.50
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  • Manfreda_Silver_Leopard_1gal
    Manfreda ‘Silver Leopard’

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    Manfreda ‘Silver Leopard’

    $15.00
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  • Sedum dendroideum growing in field
    Sedum dendroideum

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    Sedum dendroideum

    $6.50 – $10.80
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  • Urginia mauritima in ground
    Urginea mauritima AKA Sea Squill

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    Urginea mauritima AKA Sea Squill

    $35.00
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