Hesperaloe parviflora is a modest but very attractive plant when it flowers in our garden. We don't get flowers every year but this year has been good, and although probably nowhere near as dramatic as in desert US gardens it certainly catches the eye. I would probably do well to plant out a batch of seedlings around this one plant and then might get better flowering in successive years. It is growing in one of the hottest and driest spots in the garden with Othonna cheirifolia and Cotinus coggygria in the background; earlier the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) does well and seeds around here too.
