a very attractive species with brown patterns on grey green leaves.
rounded club shaped leaves in loose rosette. Green with brown marks
thick, grey-green triangular leaves with greyish tubercles. Small, compact plants with large yellow flowers
glossy dark-green leaves forming a loose rosette. White tubercles at the leaf tips. Yellow flowers. Hardy outside in the UK
has grey-green leaves and yellow flowers with a fine red line
grey-green clustering, long, thin leaves. Bright red flowers with violet stamens
erect or trailing thin stems up to 2 metres tall. Thin straight leaves with dark red-brown lantern shaped flowers.
clump forming and low growing, it has thick succulent leaves shaped like a pair of cupped hands. Scented gold and yellow flowers
thick bright green elliptical leaves with red edging. Branching stems up to 30cm or more high. Dramatic red flowers, bell-shaped, and hanging down in clusters
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


























