Hi all
Fairly new to the tropical plant scene, and I'm after ideas for a Mexican themed arid bed. I made a dry wall about two foot high, weed control barrier and covered in 300kgs of cotswold lime chippings. At the moment its got my washie robusta, a small Trachycarpus (which will be moved next year as it is struggling), and some saxifrages and heathers.
I plant to keep the washie where it is and move the rest. Also got some nice large pieces of limestone for decorative purposes.
I will definitely get a nice sized Brahea Armata next year, but as far as cacti and succulents go, am open to suggestions.
Must haves:
Agave mediopicta alba
Agave Parryi
Can anyone offer any suggestions for cacti and anything else please?
Mexican Arid Bed Ideas
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Forgot to add I do have one fairly small cactus (about 15cms high), a Cereus Forbesii, I think, although orginating from Argentina!!
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That's an impressive arid bed Mike. Is it your own?
Opuntias are a must for me because some of them really are reliably hardly. I wouldn't plant out a variagated agave permanantly as they are not hardy. Don't know much about Cereus forbsii but I suspect the same applies. Some echinocereous are very hardy as is Gymnocalicium bruchii. Can't go far wrong with opuntias and yuccas for the back bone plants in a mexican bed though. Echeveria secunda & elegans survive with fleece protection and E. rosea is said to be hardy. Agave parryi is a good choice as are utahensis, montana, harvardiana, neomexicana.
Opuntias are a must for me because some of them really are reliably hardly. I wouldn't plant out a variagated agave permanantly as they are not hardy. Don't know much about Cereus forbsii but I suspect the same applies. Some echinocereous are very hardy as is Gymnocalicium bruchii. Can't go far wrong with opuntias and yuccas for the back bone plants in a mexican bed though. Echeveria secunda & elegans survive with fleece protection and E. rosea is said to be hardy. Agave parryi is a good choice as are utahensis, montana, harvardiana, neomexicana.
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Thanks Joel and Mike, just wanted the variegated agave because it looks fantastic. If they dont mind being lifted, I can always bring it in for winter. If its not hardy due to wetness rather than cold, thats not a problem coz I will extend the rain shelter that is required for my washie and the brahea.
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That's not my arid bed, just love those Aloes, hardy too. I've got some in a pot. Not Mexican, but hey, who would know?
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Thanks Arlon for your message, the link was great I could spend hours looking on other sites!!!
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paulrm71 wrote:Thanks Arlon for your message, the link was great I could spend hours looking on other sites!!!
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