Description
Nolina texana (Asparagaceae) Native to Mexico. This is a handsome clumping grass-like plant with numerous sharp-edged stiff leaf blades arranged in a rosette. The leaves have dry, curled string-like tips and are green. It produces 4 to 6 foot flower spikes. Sowing : Seed should be sown in spring or during summer, in a well-drained seedling mix, and need only be covered lightly with the sowing mix, clean coarse sand or milled bark. The trays should be kept moist in a warm but shaded position. Locality: Ex Hort. Harvest: January 2022