Dasylirion quadrangulatum
A fantastic species from northestern Mexico that resembles an Australian grass tree in overall appearance, although not closely related. Unlike any other Dasylirion, it has narrow, angled, grasslike leaves that form a large, spherical crown on top of a thick, robust trunk that can reach an amazing 5 m (16 ft. tall) despite very slow growing. A landscape plant for dramatic effects, even when young, it is hardy to both drought and substantial freezes.
Country of Origin
Mexico
General Features
Flowering plant .
Palm alike Plant .
Succulent Plant .
Botanical Family
Agavaceae
Synonyms
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Habitat


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Cultivation  
Substrate

Temperature during winter

Lighting

Watering during automn-winter

Watering during hot season

Fertilizer during growth

Pruning
Repotting