leatherspines
Leatherspines is a common name applied to a group of evergreen shrubs and small trees noted for thick, leathery leaves and spiny shoots. The term is used in horticulture and field guides to describe several closely related plants that share a similar appearance, though it does not denote a single formal taxon.
Plants known as leatherspines typically reach from 0.5 to 6 meters in height, with a compact, branching
Leatherspines do not constitute a single, formally recognized genus. Instead, the name describes a descriptive group
In nature, leatherspines inhabit arid and semi-arid regions, from coastal scrub to rocky inland slopes. They
Leatherspines are popular in xeriscapes and drought-tolerant landscaping for their structural form and year-round foliage. They
Many leatherspine species face habitat loss or over-collection in limited regions. Conservation measures typically emphasize habitat