Dasylirion wheeleri (Grey Sotol)
$ 49.98
Grey Sotol (also known as Desert Spoon, Common Sotol or Wheeler Sotol) is desert plant often confused with yucca. It has long slender, spiny leaves and round, symmetrical form. Grey Sotol is very drought and heat tolerant, and must have well-drained soil and full sun to do well. It tends to rot in heavy soils. Because of its spines, it should be planted away from traffic areas.
It produces tall flowering stalks in late spring and summer. The flowers attract hummingbirds. Grey Sotol creates a dramatic effect when planted as a focal point; it also performs well as a container plant.
AT A GLANCE
Texas native | Yes |
Water use | Low |
Sun exposure | Full sun |
Bloom color | Creamy white or pale yellow |
Bloom time | Spring, summer |
Mature height | 4-6 ft, 9-12 ft with flower stalk |
Mature spread | 4-6 ft |
Evergreen | Yes |
Attracts | Hummingbirds |
Deer resistant | Yes |
Notes | Needs excellent drainage. |
DISTRIBUTION MAPS
Present in state |
Present in county and native |
Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state |
Not present in state |
Present and rare, native in county |
Previously present, now extinct |
Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color) |