Did You Know?

This beautiful bloom belongs to Mammillaria senilis, a slow‑growing cactus native to Mexico. Despite its delicate appearance, it can tolerate frost down to 32°F. #ratxnursery

Some cacti grow tiny “spines” not just for protection, but to collect morning dew, guiding each droplet straight down to their roots. They’re basically desert engineers quietly harvesting their own water — one reason they make such a smart, drought‑tolerant choice for Hill Country gardens.
Swing by the nursery and meet these clever little survivors in person — we’ve got gems waiting to be discovered. #ratxnursery #droughttolerantlandscape

HESPERALOE

CACTUS

COLUMNAR CACTUS

CHOLLA

Cylindropuntia

OCOTILLO

Fouqueira

PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS

Opuntia

SOTOL

Dasylirion

SUCCULENTS

DESERT PLANTS

BARREL CACTUS

AGAVE

YUCCA