My plant haul from the 2026 San Francisco Succulent Expo
In my post about the 2026 San Francisco Succulent Expo, I committed a cardinal sin: I didn’t show my plant haul. Let’s remedy that immediately.
I didn’t get a lot because a) I don’t really need more plants (how often have I said that?), and b) little else jumped out at me.
Agave utahensis (especially var. eborispina) is one of my favorite agaves. I found the motherlode on the table of Bay Area grower Mary Parisi:
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| Four beautiful Agave utahensis (three var. eborispina, one var. utahensis) at a price too good to pass up |
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| Priced at $22.50, I couldn’t resist even though I already have about a dozen Agave utahensis |
The remaining three plants I bought came from the table of San Diego County nursery Botanic Wonders (Al Klein and Anthony Neubauer). They have a well-deserved reputation for impeccably grown plants.
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| Hamatocactus hamatacanthus (left) and yellow-spined form of Ferocactus latispinus (right) |
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| Deuterocohnia brevifolia, a mat-forming terrestrial bromeliad from Argentina and Bolivia. I transplanted it into a hypertufa cube I made in 2014 (post here). As you can see, the container has stood the test of time. |
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One should always rectify one's sins as soon as possible ;)
ReplyDeleteHa ha, I had no idea it was a sin! Good job on the hypertufa, it's help up perfectly. The Agave utahensis are great, I remember a post you did on these -"regular degular" & specifications- I need to go look that up.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I can sleep better now. (love the Agave utahensis!)
ReplyDeleteMust agree with your comment 'Can one ever have enough?" What is it about the utahensis that attracts you so much?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hypertufa link; I bookmarked it. Making hypertufa planters is on my bucket list and you made it look easy!
ReplyDeleteChavli