Monday, April 15, 2013

Spotted: Agaves on Trowbridge Ave Sprouting Flower Stalks

Two agave plants on Trowbridge Avenue are growing flower stalks, a bittersweet sign for any agave owner. The huge flower spikes are impressive, but agaves are monocarpic, meaning they die after flowering just once.
The plants seem to be of the Agave americana variety, more commonly called the Century Plant because it seems they take one hundred years to flower. In reality, the plants will bloom between 10 to 30 years of age. The flower stalk can grow up to 28 feet in height.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Echeverias Grace Two Box Planters

Two gorgeous Echeveria plants take center stage in box planters that surround a small balcony. Freshly watered, the succulent leaves form natural cups which hold the water.

Monday, April 1, 2013

'Donkey's Tail' Peaks Over a Container's Edge

A Donkey's Tail sedum starts to make its way over the side of a burgundy container. Behind the sedum sit several other succulents, including a Silver Dollar Plant, Tiger Tooth Aloe, and Aeonium Zwartkop.