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This small shrub, native to dry, rocky habitats in northern South Africa, Swaziland and just into Botswana, reminds of a small Cordyline but belongs in the strange family Velloziaceae, which is most closely related to Pandanus and Cyclanths. It makes an interesting, palm-like bonsai and has pretty, ...
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This succulent dwarf shrub from southern Madagascar forms a short, inflated base that gives rise to many slender, twisting, nearly spineless branches, each of which carries a sparse crown of simple leaves. The trumpet-shaped flowers are yellow. A very unusual plant for the dry tropical garden....
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This dioecious, perennial trailing vine from the pumpkin family (Cucurbitaceae) produces smallish, slightly spiny, orange fruits. The arils surrounding the seeds are a deep blood red and have the highest known concentration of beta-carotene in any fruit or vegetable. The fruit is widely grown in Ind...
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A small tree to about 10 m tall, native to a variety of dryish montane forests in southern Mexico. It is popular and occasionally cultivated in Mexico for its delectable, plum-sized fruits but little know elsewhere. Diospyros riojae is best suited to warm temperate climates in USDA Zones 9 and above...
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Diospyros nigra
Black Sapote

= Diospyros digyna
An attractive, mid-sized, evergreen tree to about 25 m tall, with large, dark green, leathery leaves and yellowish flowers followed by round, green fruits the size of a large grapefruit. The fruits are edible, sweet and delicious and remind some of chocolate pudding in taste, consistency and even co...
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This stunning, large Agave is native to seasonally dry forests and scrubland the Mexican states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Oaxaca, and Puebla to an altitude of 1000 m (3300 ft.). It forms a huge rosette of narrow, rigid, green to bluish leaves to 2.5 m (8 ft.) long that are sharply toothe...
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This medium-sized, bright green, broad-leaved Agave from southern Texas and the Chihuahua desert in Mexico is much better known as Agave scabra, though due to some taxonomic confusion, this name now applies to a plant from the now obsolete genus Manfreda. It is easy to grow and suckers profusely, is...
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This rare and little-known yucca grows as an epiphytic shrub on larger, tropical forest trees in southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala from low elevations to 1000 m. It usually has many horizontal or ascending, often gnarled and twisted trunks branching from a thickened base that do not grow upright...
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This small Agave from Chiapas and Veracruz in southeastern Mexico forms a compact rosette of stiff, pale green leaves with a mildly thorny, brown edge. Agave pendula is drought resistant and tolerates light freezes....
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This terrestrial bromeliad forms a fairly large rosette of dark green, sword-shaped leaves that are spiny along their edges. The inner leaves turn bright red when the plant produces a compact, pinkish inflorescence that is followed by yellowish fruits that are edible but highly acidic. The Wild Pine...
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This beautiful succulent forms handsome rosettes of broad, green leaves with a purplish hue adorned with crinkly, purplish edges. The pinkish, bell-shaped, nodding flowers are held on a tall upright, pink inflorescence. Echeveria crenulata is native to dry shrubland in central Mexico (Morelos). In c...
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A moderately large, solitary Agave that has been described as a new species in 2019 from dry deciduous lowland forest along the Papaloapan river in northern Oaxaca, Mexico between 500 and 850 m. It is most closely related to Agave titanota and forms a spreading rosette of pale bluish green leaves no...
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A dry deciduous small tree, usually 6 to 10 m tall, native to Mexico, where it grows from Sonora and Baja California south to Oaxaca, often times in rocky areas. It has pale green leaves with reddish veins and green flowers followed by pairs of non-edible figs. Ficus petiolaris does well in dry trop...
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A medium-sized to large, mostly evergreen tree that can reach 30 m in height with feathery foliage, thought to originally be native to savanna and woodlands in the drier regions of tropical Africa but widely cultivated today all around the world for its fruit which yields a sweet and sour pulp that ...
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Dry deciduous shrub or small tree to about 8 m tall, with pinnate foliage and powder-puff-like, cream colored flowers that appear before the leaves. It grows in a variety of habitats such as savanna, bushland and thickets in eastern and southern Africa. Seeds germinate quickly and easily without pre...
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A small, spiny, aromatic Mediterranean shrub, best known as the source of capers, which are the unopened and pickled flower buds. Capparis spinosa also makes a robust ornamental shrub that thrives on dry, rocky ground, cliffs and walls built from natural stone. It does well in a wide range of temper...
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A beautiful shrub or small tree to about 8 m tall, with simple leaves that are semi-glossy dark green above and striking silvery to rusty colored below. The racemes of small, white to yellow flowers are followed by small, scaly fruits. It is widespread in woodlands tropical and southern Africa and m...
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Originally native to southeastern Africa to 1800 m, but widely naturalized elsewhere, Gomphocarpus physocarpus is a pioneer plant that grows as a somewhat weedy subshrub on sandy or rocky soils. It produces unusual flowers followed by curious, balloon-like seed pods....
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This beautiful and most unusual dwarf cycad is found on poor soils in the undergrowth of dry Eucalyptus woodland above 1400 m (4600 ft.) in northeastern New South Wales, Australia, where it even gets ...

Dierama tysonii – Tyson’s Hairbells
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An evergreen perennial in the iris family from South Africa's Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. It produces a tuft of grass-like leaves from an underground corm. The long, delicate inflorescences hold a...

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