Dasylirion miquihuanensis
Arguably the most attractive of all Dasylirion. It has very rigid rosettes of countless, stiff, green leaves with small marginal teeth and tufts of pale fibers on the tips, which, on the best specimens, are curled inwards. Older plants usually form a trunk that can reach up to 2 m (7 ft.) tall in some cases. It grows in the same region with such stunning plants as Brahea decumbens, Dasylirion quadrangulatum and Nolina nelsonii. It is an easy plant for cultivation in temperate climates, where it prefers a position in full sun on well drained ground and can tolerate drought and severe freezes.
Country of Origin
Mexico
General Features
Flowering plant .
Palm alike Plant .
Succulent Plant .
Botanical Family
Agavaceae
Synonyms
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Cultivation  
Substrate

Temperature during winter

Lighting

Watering during automn-winter

Watering during hot season

Fertilizer during growth

Pruning
Repotting