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Dasylirion texanum - Texas Sotol

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Dasylirion texanum is a captivating landscaping champion, recognized by its common moniker, Texas Sotol. This evergreen perennial succulent boasts a distinctive rosette of two to three-foot-long bluish-green leaves, each brandishing rugged, serrated edges. It's a visual delight that combines masterful architecture with effortless resilience and adaptability. As spring shifts into summer, revel in the sight of its towering flower stalk, extending up to an impressive 10 to 15 feet, tastefully bedecked with clusters of creamy-white flowers. The Texas Sotol’s durable nature allows it to endure sunny, arid conditions while using minimal water, distinguishing itself as a paragon of drought resistance. Its unique shape and texture introduce a bold, sculptural element to your garden, making it an exemplary choice for xeriscapes. Experience the harmonious blend of visual allure and low-maintenance care with the Texas Sotol, an emblem representative of both biodiversity and water-efficient gardening.

  • Size: Leaves up to 3 feet long; flower stalk extends 10 to 15 feet high
  • Flowers: Small, creamy-white flowers in spring and early summer
  • Foliage: Bluish-green leaves with serrated edges in a rosette structure
  • Water usage: Low - drought resistant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Landscape Design: Ideal for xeriscaping and sunny, arid landscapes; gives a bold, sculptural element to the garden
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