

Red "Yucca" Hesperaloe parviflora Ridiculously hardy succulent with bright red flowers on stalks as much as 6 feet tall. Very drought tolerant AND relatively moisture tolerant as well. Should be good into at least zone 5, with proper siting. One Gallon $10.00 SOLD OUT Beaked Yucca Yucca rostrata Yucca rostrata is one of the hardiest (and best looking) trunked Yuccas. There are rostratas all over Oklahoma that survived the 1980s undamaged. With excellent drainage and careful siting it will grow well into zone 6 and sometimes colder. We are currently shipping field-grown plants with one to two feet of clear trunk as well as pre-trunked one-quart and four gallon plants. The larger specimens will have limited roots and do best if potted up into a seven gallon container of cactus mix for a season before planting out, but we have often been successful just digging a hole and dropping them in here in central Oklahoma. Just make sure they have full sun and are not in a site where water will accumulate during the winter. Due to their size and weight, Yuccas may be sent by Parcel Post or UPS. BACK IN STOCK! 4 gallon $35 2' +/- $125 3" trunk +/- $200 Sold Out





















Thompson's Yucca Yucca thompsoniana



Less blue, and with a smaller head than typical Y. rostrata. A bit hardier to cold and more prone to branching.. Thompson,3' +/- trunk S175 SOLD OUT Super Thompson's Yucca A naturally occuring intergrade of Y. rostrata and Y. thompsoniana. They are more cold hardy than pure rostrata but with a larger, fuller head than thompsoniana. They are also more likely to grow multiple heads than pure Y. rostrata

Small Super Thompson, 3-6" trunk $50.00

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Agave lechuguilla 2-4" $10 SOLD OUT Variegated Agave Agave funkiana (?) Agave lophantha (?) This is one of hardiest Agaves of all the ones we have tested here in central Oklahoma (and believe me, I have killed quite a few over the years). The original plant was purchased from a roadside vendor in East Texas and was labeled A. funkiana. It looks very similar to A. lophantha (which is native much farther North) so I don't know for sure what it is. What I do know is that it survives single digit temperatures, snow, ice storms and wet soil--even small offsets in above ground one-gallon pots aren't killed by bitter cold. Shipped as small offsets with some roots. SOLD OUT$15.00

Agave funkiana seeds. They germinate quickly in damp cactus mix at 80-85 degrees. 25 seeds $6.00 Quartz Mountain Live Oak Quercus fusiformis 'Quartz Mountain'



From the harsh environs of western Oklahoma near the dividing line between zones 6 and 7 comes this most northwesterly selection of the evergreen Live Oak. They are quite cold-hardy and drought tolerant when established. We are offering small plants, about one foot tall. Very limited supply, so there is a limit of two per customer. $35 SOLD OUT Mescal Agave neomexicana

A slightly less expensive alternative to A. havardiana , but still very hardy. Some sources say it is good down to -20 F, with proper drainage.



5-10" Specimen $45.00 Sold Out

2-5" Specimen $17.50 Sold Out

Variegated Giant Reed Arundo donax 'variegata' Tall (10-20') grass, unrelated to, but sometimes mistaken for bamboo. In our climate, the tops usually die back each winter, but it always returns bigger and better from the roots the following year. In warmer climes, the top will survive, but will look better if it is mowed down and allowed to regrow. The variegation is great in the spring and early summer, but fades out to mostly green by late summer and fall. This remarkable plant is at once a xeriphyte, mesophyte and a hydrophyte, meaning that (once established) it can survive with almost no water, with regular rainfall or watering, or even with roots submerged as a pond plant! Check your local laws, as Arundo can be very invasive in riparian habitats and is a nuisance in some areas. Sold as leafed-out, rooted cuttings. $6.00 Horsetail Reed/Rush Equisetum hymenale Cool prehistoric plant that will grow almost anywhere there is some moisture, it also makes a great water garden or shallow pond plant. Also called "scouring rush" as it was used to scrub pots and pans centuries before Brillo. Grows well in containers or in the ground, but consider using a rhizome barrier if you have moist soil, as it can become invasive. Makes a good substitute for bamboo. Sold in 3-6 stalk divisions. Taller stalks may be trimmed for shipping. $5.00 Sabal minor 'McCurtain' The only palm native to Oklahoma, it is nearly as hardy as the Needle Palm, but much faster growing. We are shipping tiny one to two leaf seedlings, and will do best if repotted into larger containers and kept in bright diffuse light, high heat and high humidity (a greenhouse is ideal) to recover and grow a few more leaves before being planted into the landscape. Sabal minor 'McCurtain' 3-5 leaf seedling $12.50

Sabal birmingham This is it, the legendary palm that survived in Birmingham, Alabama for decades before being moved and succumbing. The Tulsa specimen (parent of the ones we're selling, pictured here) received only 20% leaf damage in 1996 when the official temperature dropped to eleven degrees below zero! The plants we are offering are tiny one to two leaf seedlings, and do best if repotted into larger containers and kept in bright diffuse light, high heat and high humidity (a greenhouse is ideal) to recover and grow a few more leaves before being planted into the landscape. 2-3 leaf seedling Sold Out SEED SALES

Poncirus trifoliata "Flying Dragon" Hardy Orange, Trifoliate Orange The hardiest of all Citrus/Citrus relatives, primarily grown as a commercial rootstock, it makes an interesting specimen plant or hedge itself. The "Flying Dragon" cultivar has curved thorns. Also a good barrier plant, due to its vicious thorns. Don't try eating the attractive miniature oranges, though. Poncirus seeds will not be sent to California, Texas, Florida or any other Citrus-producing state. We also have the standard, straight-thorned variety. If you prefer it, make a note with your order. 10-count seeds, $2.50 Call or email for availability

Japanese/Chinese Parasol Tree Firmiana simplex

A fast-growing, very tropical-looking deciduous tree that has done well in our zone 7 climate. Seeds germinate easily. 25 seeds $6.00