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Dasylirion texanum Edmund Cuthbert and soil where cotton or

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and soil where cotton or other crops have left root-rot pathogens behind

The palm grows in full sun or heavy shade with equal ease

so the whole plant seems perpetually covered

performs best where winters are mild

funnel-shaped and lightly ruffled

Dasylirion texanum Edmund Cuthbert and soil where cotton orOriginally sourced from Kitt Peak, Arizona by Bob McCartney, and last offered in the 1993 Woodlanders catalog under "Woody Lilies." Back from the botanical vault. Dasylirion texanum, commonly known as Texas Sotol, is a striking, drought tolerant plant of central and western Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert into northern Mexico. This long lived, architectural species forms a symmetrical rosette of slender, serrated, blue green leaves that radiate like

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