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Agave nickelsiae in snow

Winter Open Nursery and Garden

If you attended the first weekend of our Winter Open Nursery and Garden, you got a chance to see many garden plants still covered with a layer of white, despite the pleasant air temperatures. For our upcoming second weekend, Feb 28, March 1,2, 2025, all of the snow has melted, and the hellebores continue to

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Century of Sunbeams

Several years ago, one of our agave seedlings from a cross of Agave lophantha x Agave x pseudoferox, germinated with golden foliage. As it grew, it showed a seasonal color change from having green leaves in summer and fall, but brightening to gold in winter. Although, we’ve named this Agave x loferox ‘Sunbeam’, we’re still

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Agave x protamericana 'Silver Surfer'

Century Plant Superhero

Looking lovely this week in the garden is our clump of Agave x protamericana ‘Silver Surfer’. This 2007 Plant Delights/JLBG introduction is our winter hardy (Zone 7b) selection from seedlings of a 1992 Yucca Do seed collecting expedition (YD 45-83) at 5,200′ in Palmillo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, where Agave americana ssp. protamericana intergrades with Agave asperrima.

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Variegated mericlinal chimera on an agave

The Mystery of Chimeras

In Greek mythology, chimeras are imaginary creatures, often formed by combining parts of several other creatures together into one. Classic examples are centaurs and mermaids. In plants, there are three types of foliage chimeras, sectoral, mericlinal, and periclinal. Sectorial is represented by plants like Philodendron ‘Thai Constellation, which has randomly flecked leaves. Periclinal chimeras are

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Agave desmettiana 'Galactic Traveler'

Galactic Traveler

Looking lovely on our patio now is the amazing century plant, Agave desmettiana ‘Galactic Traveler’. The coloration on this amazing, tropical, spineless, specimen is truly surreal. We hunted for years, before attaining a single division five years ago, and for the first time this year, we have propagated enough to share through Plant Delights.

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