Recently I noticed the range of plants in my yard just might cover the alphabet. I'm only missing one and plan to add it before we get there. Agave begins my A-Z plant alphabet series.
There are several Agaves in the garden and it was hard to pick just one. We just planted this Agave Lophantha 'Splendida' over the weekend giving it plenty of space to offset and spread. Note the two little pups to the left.
It was tough not to choose the Abutilon because it looks so spectacular right now. So here's the honorable mention from the A-list.
I'll continue posting the alphabet of plants in my garden throughout the year.
Yay for the Agave! You made a great choice to start the alphabet.
ReplyDeleteI'll try to include as many spiky plants as possible, DG.
DeleteI love agaves. I have that same one. They're a bit vicious. But, the deer still pull mine up, and shredded one recently.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be fun following your alphabet.
That abutilon is beautiful. Wonder if deer bother it...hmmmm
A. Lophantha is planted out of the way and fills in under a Texas Mountain Laurel where we seldom walk.
DeleteThe deer have recently eaten the liriope planted under it but have not touched the Abutilon at all so it's about as deer resistant as you can get around here.
We can only grow agaves as houseplants here. I love the abutilon though.
ReplyDeleteSome agaves are cold tolerant, but last year my neighborhood lost many large old ones in a rare rain-freeze-snow cycle.
DeleteGreat idea on the alphabet!!! Fun. I look forward to seeing what else you have around your area and garden:) Agaves are beautiful plants.....sharp little suckers....but wonderful structural pieces around our garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, I'm beginning to appreciate the agave more in the last few years.
DeleteI don't have any abutilon, but I think they are such lovely flowers. I might have to correct that....
ReplyDeleteI don't have any abutilon, but I think it's a beautiful plant and there are many choices for color, size, etc.
ReplyDeleteThey should be easy to find this time of year.
DeleteAgaves are such great plants. Good one to start with!
ReplyDeleteThanks HG
DeleteClever idea! I like A is for Agave since they are my FAVES.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait 'til you get to X.
Xylocanthum perhaps?
LOL
David
You are correct David! X is the most difficult and the one I don't have (yet). There are several plants native to Texas that have Latin names beginning with X, including a spiny cockleburr - Xanthium strumarium L. Some of the others are commonly known as Yellow-eyed grass and Sleepy Daisy.
DeleteI might just have to skip it in favor of two posts on Yucca.
Loving that Abutilon. This is one of the plants I would like to add to my garden.
ReplyDeleteThis is the time of year to look for Abutilon, I found this one at Lowes.
DeletePoor Anisacanthus, Abutilon, and Agapanthus...well, not the Agapanthus. And it is a nice Agave lopantha, which I'll have to enjoy through your's, since mine froze in the pot last Feb. Can't wait for the letter Q!
ReplyDeleteOf course I put the live oaks under the letter Q! I'm guessing these are Quercus fusiformis, the name fits since they have twisted into such interesting shapes.
DeleteI did a garden alphabet series last year. It was a lot of fun! Q was easy. I had to get creative on X...check it out :-)
ReplyDeleteYour series is fun too, I had a chance to check it out. It has been fun so far and X will be the challenge. U might be the only place where we will match too.
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