Your dasylirion looks awesome. Let me know what species it is one day. They are one of my favorite plants ever. That one looks great and reveling like a champ it is.
Of course I would have to like a rare kind and hard to find, Dasylirion miquihuanense (Michiquana sotol). I think I may have found a source in the Rio Grande area of SE Texas but its likely the common texas dasyliron. Thanks for showing me that.
Truly a favorite and below is a Dasylirion miquihuanense that was not hardy for me but if I get the chance again to grow it, it will be protected.
Thanks Lloyd.
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