Beaked aka big bend yucca is the water-wise gardener's dream. This species thrives in the hot, dry conditions common to its native Texas and Mexico. Growing up to 15 feet high with sword-like blue-green leaves, beaked yucca produces a profusion of creamy white flowers in spring. Learn how to grow Yucca rostrata in this guide. The post How to Grow and Care for Beaked (Big Bend) Yucca appeared first on Gardener's Path.| Gardener's Path
Claret cup cactus (Echinocereus triglochidiatus) is suited to Zones 5 to 10, where it thrives in full to partial sun with sandy, well-drained soil. Prized for its funnel-like scarlet flowers, it is an easy-care, water-wise addition to xeriscapes and patio pots. Learn how to grow claret cup cactus in this guide. Read more. The post How to Grow and Care for Claret Cup Cactus appeared first on Gardener's Path.| Gardener's Path
With sculptural branches, fan-shaped foliage, and bright red blooms, fan aloes (Kumara plicatilis) are fascinating succulents. Grown in containers or in the ground, these unusual plants can size up considerably when the right care is provided, developing into small trees. Learn to grow and care for fan aloe in this guide. The post How to Grow and Care for Fan Aloe appeared first on Gardener's Path.| Gardener's Path
Baby toes is a succulent with translucent windows in the tops of its leaves and yellow flowers. Learn how to grow these mimicry plants now on Gardener's Path.| Gardener's Path