Common name:Queen Victoria Agave
Botanical name:Agave victoriae-reginae
One of the best choices for containers or small planting areas. Short stout leaves with deep green and white markings. Forms a tight rosette to 18" across. Very slow but long lived. Full sun, water sparingly to maintain form. Native to the Chihuahuan Desert on rocky limestone hills from 4-5000'. Does not often offset. Somewhat subject to weevil attacks. June-July: pale green flowers on 4' spike.
Common name:Rain Lily Prairie Sunset
Botanical name:Zephyranthes x 'Prairie Sunset'
A hybrfid of Zephyranthes x 'Capricorn' and Zephyranthes candida it distinguished by its tufts of foliage. In August, it thrusts out pale-apricot flowers that fade to pale pink. This plant loves to be pot bound. it grows to 12" x 15".
Common name:Slipper Flower
Botanical name:Pedilanthus macrocarpus
Succulent light green stems grow upright from woody crown. Grows at a moderate rate to 3' x 3'. Red 1" slipperlike flowers appear late spring to summer. Unique plant form. Great for containers. Attracts hummingbirds. Accepts full sun or partial shade. Sap may irritate skin. Native to Baja California and Sonora.
Common name:Desert Marigold
Botanical name:Baileya multiradiata
Fast growing perennial reaches 1' x 1'. Soft silvery gray leaves. Bright yellow daisy like flowers appear year round. This undemanding plant reseeds easily. Accepts reflected sun. Be careful not to overwater. Native to southwest U.S. and northern Mexico.