also known as DASYLIRION LONGISSIMUM. Forms a large sphere of grass like leaves 80cm long. Later forms a trunk. Tolerates temperatures down to -9 degrees C, especially if kept dry. Very "architectural".
masses of narrow blue-green curving leaves on a short trunk. Hardy in some parts of the UK given a well drained site. Small flowers on a huge flower spike
small pointed leaves in a tight clumping rosette. Violet-pink flowers. May be hardy in UK
marvellous mat forming plant which produces magenta flowers from April to October in our garden. Can be grown inside, but it is hardy.
grey-bloomed leaves in large rosettes, clustering, with rose pink flowers. Hardy in favourable sites in the UK.
amazing purple leaved hybrid with geranium pink flowers. Good in a conservatory or on a patio for the summer. Does well bedded out for the summer. Will survive winters in the UK in a favourable site.
ground hugging multi-headed tufts of olive-brown triangular leaves. Pale orange flowers. Probably hardy outside in the UK on a rockery
very pretty, green and rich cherry red, club shaped, succulent leaves and yellow flowers. Suitable for trailing over the edge of pots or planters. Will survive winter outside in some parts of the UK.
encrusted blue grey leaves forming a rosette, golden yellow flowers. Something different. Hardy in well drained site in milder parts of the UK.
rock like, bluish-green leaves on short stems and forming mats. Dark yellow flowers. Hardy in well drained site in milder parts of the UK.





















