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Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery Drought Devils & Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery Drought Devils The Drought Devils collection features plants well adapted to California gardens and are classified as needing low to moderate amounts of supplemental summer water. This group primarily includes natives from California, the Mediterranean, and Australia - that thrive in the Bay Area’s summer-dry climate. Drought Devils are drought-tolerant once established assuming proper soil structure and standard seasonal precipitation. These plants will need regular water for about two dry seasons in order to develop strong stems and extensive root systems. By the third dry season, these plants should be able to thrive with little to no supplemental water, expect for times of extreme hot weather or prolonged drought. For more information please visit our website at: www.devilmountainnursery.com/droughtdevils Please note that due to seasonal availability not all plants listed are available at all times. To inquire about availability, please contact our sales department at (925) 829-6006 or [email protected] *By no means is this list an entire summary of all drought-tolerant plants that do well in California gardens. This list is limited to plants that we stock or can source from our vendors. (If you have had experience with a plant and think it should be included on this list, please contact us and we would be happy to hear your suggestions. Adversely, if you have had experience with a plant that you think should not be included on this list, feel free contact us as well.) These plants are organized by type, so that choosing the right plants for the right space and function will be made easier. 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‘Striata’ Agave attenuata ‘Kara’s Stripes’, ‘Nova’, ‘Ray Of Light’, ‘Rea Gold’ Agave bovicornuta Agave bracteosa, A. b. ‘Monterey Frost’, ‘Calamar’ Agave celsii, A. c. ‘Albicans’, ‘Multicolor, ‘Nova’ Agave chiapensis Agave chrysantha Agave colorata Agave desertii Page 1 DEVIL MOUNTAIN WHOLESALE NURSERY 9885 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583 ◦ phone (925) 829-6006 ◦ fax (925) 829-6009 ◦ www.devilmountainnursery.com & Agave desmettiana, A. d. ‘Variegata’ Agave filifera Agave franzosinii Agave geminiflora, A. g. ‘Spaghetti Strap’ CACTUS & SUCCULENTS Agave gentryi ‘Jaws’ Agave guadalajarana, A. g. ‘Leon’ Agave havardiana Agave lophantha ‘Fatal Attraction’, ‘Quadricolor’, ‘Ruth’s Gray Sword’ Agave macroacantha Agave marmorata Agave montana Agave multifilifera, A. m. ‘Cardo’s Compacta’ Agave murpheyi Agave ocahui Agave ovatifolia, A. o. ‘Frosty Blue’, ‘Vanzie’ Agave palmeri ‘Cutty Shark’ Agave parrasana, A. p. ‘Fireball’ Agave parryi ‘Cream Spike’, Agave parryi var. huachucensis Agave parryi var. truncata Agave pedunculifera Agave pelona, A. p. ‘Excalibur’ Agave potatorum, A. p. ‘Kichijokan Marginata’ Agave potrerana Agave salmiana ‘Ferox’, ‘Ferox Variegata’, ‘Green Giant’, ‘Green Goblet’ Agave selections: ‘Blue Flame’, Blue Glow’, ‘Blue Moon’, ‘Baccarat’, ‘Felipe Otero’, ‘Joe Hoak’, Time’, ‘Royal Spine’, ‘Sharkskin’, ‘Silver Surfer’ Agave scabra Agave schidigera ‘Black Widow’, ‘Durango Delight’, ‘Shira ito no ohi’, ‘White Stripes’ Agave sebastiana ‘Silver Lining’ Agave shawii Agave striata ‘Guadalcazar’ Agave stricta, A. s. ‘Nana’ Agave tequilana, A. t. ‘Blue Star’ Agave titanota, A. t. ‘Blue’ Agave toumeyana Agave triangularis Agave utahensis Agave victoriae-reginae , A. v-r. ‘Golden Princess’, ‘Porcupine’ Agave vilmoriniana, A. v. ‘Stained Glass’ Agave weberi, A. w. ‘Arizona Star’ Agave xylonacantha Page 2 DEVIL MOUNTAIN WHOLESALE NURSERY 9885 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583 ◦ phone (925) 829-6006 ◦ fax (925) 829-6009 ◦ www.devilmountainnursery.com & Agave x leopoldii ‘Hammer Time’ Aloe Aloe africana CACTUS & SUCCULENTS Aloe alooides Aloe arborescens, A. a. ‘Variegata’ Aloe aristata Aloe barberae (A. bainesii) Aloe brevifolia Aloe buhrii Aloe cameronii Aloe camperi Aloe capitata ‘Yellow Hoodie’ Aloe castanea Aloe ciliaris Aloe comosa Aloe deltoideodonta candicans Aloe dichotoma Aloe distans Aloe dorotheae Aloe ferox Aloe grandidentata Aloe humilis Aloe lineata muirii Aloe maculata (A. saponaria) Aloe marlothii Aloe nobilis (A. ‘Gold Tooth’) Aloe plicatilis Aloe pratensis Aloe pseudorubroviolacea Aloe reitzii Aloe rubroviolacea Aloe sabaea Aloe salm-dyckiana Aloe selections: ‘Blue Elf’, ‘Candy Corn’, ‘Christmas Carol’, ‘Coral Edge’, ‘Cynthia Giddy’, ‘Delta Lights’, ‘Eric the Red’, ‘Fang’, ‘Grassy Lassie’, ‘Guido’, ‘Helskloof Bells’, ‘Hercules’, ‘Johnson’s Hybrid’, ‘Latte’, ‘Lemon Fizz’, ‘Magoo’, ‘Marmalade’, ‘Moondance’, ‘Moonglow’, ‘Pink Blush’, ‘Quicksilver’, ‘Rooikappie’, ‘Swirling Pagoda’, ‘Thin Lad’, ‘Topaz’, ‘Twilight Zone’, ‘Walmsley’s Blue’, 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