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Beschorneria septentrionalis 'Fairey Christmas'

Family: Asparagaceae, Genus: Beschorneria

Description:

Beschorneria septentrionalis 'Fairey Christmas' is a North American native plant related to agave, discovered in 1987 in Tamaulipas, Mexico. It forms clumps of large evergreen, non-spiny rosettes that reach 18 inches tall and 4 feet wide. In March and April, it produces 5-foot tall glossy red flower spikes with reddish bells and green tips. This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant is attractive to hummingbirds and adds a vibrant touch to gardens with its striking appearance.

Sources:
  1. [1] Beschorneria septentrionalis Fairey Christmas: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Beschorneria septentrionalis Fairey Christmas: Plant Delights. Visit Source

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Last Updated August 18, 2025

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