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Dasylirion miquihuanensis - Sotol

Dasylirion miquihuanensis
Sotol

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This dasylirion is characterised by a stout habit and good hardiness. It develops a short trunk, sometimes spreading, supporting a magnificent rosette of thin and rigid leaves, bordered by small teeth and ending in pale fibre tufts, sometimes curly. This species can withstand temperatures of down to -12/-15°C (10.4/5 °F) if the soil is dry in winter. This beautiful succulent plant, related to agaves, flowers after 10 to 15 years, in the form of an impressive tall flower stalk, adorned with small cream-coloured flowers. To be grown in full sun, in any well-drained soil, even arid and very dry in summer.
Flower size
1 cm
Height at maturity
2.20 m
Spread at maturity
1.20 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October
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Flowering time June to August
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Description

The Dasylirion miquihuanensis is one of the most beautiful among this genus related to agaves and yuccas, with which it shares a typical appearance of a plant adapted to the arid conditions of high-altitude desert areas. Extremely robust and remarkably low-maintenance, dasylirion can withstand long periods of drought and heavy frosts as long as they are planted in well-drained, dry soil in winter. This species is recognised for its stout habit and very stiff, light green, sparsely spiny foliage, crowned with tufts of fibre, assembled into one or two perfectly spherical magnificent rosettes. It is a trendy and structural plant, decorative all year round, which makes a sensation in a minimalist garden or on a contemporary terrace. Dasylirion can be grown both in the ground and in pots. It is also an excellent rockery or dry garden plant to grow in rocky or sandy soil.

 

Originally from the high plateaus of northern Mexico, the Dasylirion miquihuanensis can withstand temperatures of around -12/-15°C (10.4/5 °F) in well-drained, dry soil in winter. It will adapt to many gardens if planted in rocky or gravelly soil that does not retain water. Like all dasylirions, it tolerates drought and is indifferent to limestone.

It is a rhizomatous plant belonging to the agave family, slow-growing in dry soil, faster in fresh soil. When young, the Dasylirion forms a dense, hairy ball, but not without grace. After many years, it forms a thick trunk, 1 to 2 m (3 ft 4 in to 6 ft 7 in) high, partially underground, covered with remnants of old leaves, brown in colour, forming a sort of skirt. They can be cut to highlight the trunk. The trunk often ends up lying down, without stopping growing. It bears a spherical crown, 1 m (3 ft 4 in) to 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) wide, composed of several hundred succulent, radiating, thin and rigid leaves, edged with teeth curved towards the heart of the rosette. The leaves are crowned with pale fiber-like tufts, sometimes curled. Flowering occurs after 10 to 15 years of cultivation, in summer. A thin, erect flower spike emerges from the centre of the rosette, 2 to 2.50 m (6 ft 7 in to 8 ft 2 in) tall, among the leaves. The tiny flowers, in cream-white to pale yellow bells, are tightly packed together in the upper part of the flower spike which remain on the plant for a long time, often until winter. Male and female plants are distinct. When watered during the summer, this Dasylirion shows spectacular growth. When selecting a location for the dasylirion plant, do not disturb its delicate root system, as it does not tolerate transplantation well. Unlike agave, the rosette of the dasylirion plant does not die after it flowers. Instead, a lateral bud on the central axis of the plant takes over. 

 

The Dasylirion miquihuanensis is a rather unique plant, which captivates with its strongly exotic appearance. Superb in a large pot with simple shapes, it is perfect in a minimalist garden. Give it plenty of sunlight and soil that does not retain water, as it does not tolerate cold and wet soils in winter. It is ideal for a large arid slope, at the top of a large exotic or contemporary rockery, or even near a swimming pool, if the soil is well prepared to accommodate it. To dress its base, consider, for example, a carpet of silver-leaved cistus or silver basket, Cerastostigma plumbaginoides, Delosperma or a short grass meadow called Zoyzia tenuifolia, the Mascarene grass. It can also be paired with agaves, prickly pears, fairly hardy columnar cacti (Cleistocactus strausii, Cylindropuntia imbricata), and equally spectacular and undemanding shrubby aloes.

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Dasylirion miquihuanensis - Sotol (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.20 m
Spread at maturity 1.20 m
Habit stalk
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to August
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 1 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Dasylirion

Species

miquihuanensis

Family

Agavaceae (Asparagaceae)

Other common names

Sotol

Origin

North America

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Planting and care

Plant the Dasylirion in the spring, in a location that receives abundant sunlight, and ensure it is protected from rain if your garden becomes very wet during winter. A well-established specimen can withstand brief frosts of around -12°C (10.4 °F) in well-drained soil and even -15°C (5 °F) in very dry, stony, rocky, or sandy terrains. Young plants are more fragile than well-established ones, so protect them from winter rain, especially the heart and base. The plant grows slowly and requires generous but spaced-out watering during summer and fertile soil. If you live in mild climates, it is preferable to plant in autumn, especially in hot and dry summer climates. 

When transplanting, remove the root ball carefully without damaging it, and take care of the roots, as failure to do so may result in the plant's failure to thrive. This species dreads heavy and humid soils, especially when combined with cold. Placing the plant in a large rockery, on a slope, a raised bed with gravel-enriched soil, or a rocky embankment is ideal. However, it is not very demanding regarding soil pH, which can be slightly acidic, sandy, stony, or even chalky. The dasylirion tolerates poor soil, but its growth will be marginally faster in soil that is somewhat fertile. Monitor watering during the first 2 years, especially during hot and dry periods. Remove faded stems. 

If your dasylirion is not flowering, it is probably too young or has only been planted in your garden for 3 or 4 years. This plant takes time to establish itself and only flowers after 10 to 15 years, mainly in warmer areas. Depending on the sunlight and climate, it will flower every year or two or three years. If the plant benefits from automated drip irrigation in summer, its growth will be boosted and 5-year-old rosettes will be able to flower.

 

Planting period

Best planting time March to April, September
Recommended planting time March to May, September to October

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Free-standing, Container, Greenhouse
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the faded flower stalks.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time August
Soil moisture Dry soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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