One of the more notable collections at Peckerwood Garden is the “woody lilies”, which include the familiar agaves, yuccas, and Dasylirion (grass trees/sotol), many of which were collected by our founder John Fairey and Carl Schoenfeld in Mexico and introduced into horticulture. There are many other members of this family in our collection, some familiar and some rarely cultivated, including Manfreda, Beschorneria, Nolina, Polianthes, Hesperaloe and many more. Though often thought of as desert plants, many do grow in the shade, and some even grow in moist environments, creating options for nearly any garden’s conditions. Come explore the surprising diversity of these indispensable architectural plants that give a bold, southwest feel to any low-maintenance garden, learn tips on growing them properly, and get a sneak preview of new additions to our growing collection.
One tour will be held at 10 am. Space is limited, register ahead.