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Kiwi Aeonium
Parry's Agave
Elephant's Food, Elephant Bush
Manna Gum
Giant Red Aeonium
Ghost Aloe
Kiwi Aeonium

Common name:Kiwi Aeonium
Botanical name:Aeonium 'Kiwi'

Kiwi Aeonium is a succulent that forms rosettes of multi-colored leaves. The leaves in the center are yellow in color and become green towards the edges. The edges of the leaves are red. In the summer, it has yellow flowers. It is good in full sun and is drought tolerant when established. Great accent plant for Mediterranean Gardens.

Parry's Agave

Common name:Parry's Agave
Botanical name:Agave parryi ssp. parryi

Medium sized agave to grows to 2' x 2'. Most cold hardy of agaves. Leaves are light grey to blue-green, wedge-shaped and up to 1 1/2' long.Widely adaptable to soils and exposures. Susceptible to weevils. Rosettes are mid sized, compact, gray to light green. Native to central and southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and Mexico.

Elephant's Food, Elephant Bush

Common name:Elephant's Food, Elephant Bush
Botanical name:Portulacaria afra

This interesting succulent has an irregular growth habit. Depending on pruning and cold, Elephant's Food can be grown as a groundcover or shrub to 12' tall and wide. Plants work very well in containers, and can be used indoors or outdoors. It is drought tolerant but needs some protection from frost. It does best with some shade in most arid climates; otherwise, it tolerates full sun. This plant is a native of South Africa. Tiny lavender flowers bloom in summer only if the winter has been dry; not much irrigation needed for this plant.

Manna Gum

Common name:Manna Gum
Botanical name:Eucalyptus viminalis

Attractive large tree tolerant of drought when established. Bark is shed in ribbons during summer, leaving upper trunk and branches smooth and white. The base of the trunk remains bark-coated. Reliable coppicer providing good fuelwood. Provides good tall shelter on dry exposed sites. Cream flowers from January-May. Great for bees. Evergreen. Moderately frost tolerant.

Giant Red Aeonium

Common name:Giant Red Aeonium
Botanical name:Aeonium arboreum 'Cyclops'

This beautiful tall succulent has rosettes of dark reddish-bronze leaves on stems to 4 to 5 feet tall. Plant in full coastal sun to light shade in a well drained soil and irrigate occasionally. It should be cold hardy to about 25° F.

Ghost Aloe

Common name:Ghost Aloe
Botanical name:Aloe striata 'Ghost Aloe'

Chiseled, triangular leaves form ghostly colored rosettes up to 1.5 feet across and never exceeding 8" tall. The frosty, light colored leaves pick up an interesting amethyst tint when dry or during cool winter temperatures. Its winter/early spring blossoms will startle you with brilliant orange flowers suspended 2ft above the plant on tall candelabra stems. Pups or offshoots, form around the base of the mother plant, eventually producing nice clumps of up to 3 feet across. Full sun to part shade, very salt tolerant at ocean-side locations, does well from regular garden watering to very water-wise.

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Hacienda Front Yard
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Soils and Compost:

Incorporate compost 6" into your soil to retain water, reduce compaction, feed earthworms, and provide valuable nutrients to your plants.

Integrated Pest Management:

Develop healthy soil for plants that are vigorous and naturally pest-resistant.