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    Agave Americana Variegata

    Agave americana ‘Variegata’, or variegated century plant, is a large, striking succulent known for its rosette of stiff, sword-shaped leaves with creamy-yellow to white margins. It grows up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall and 3 meters (10 feet) wide. The leaves have sharp spines along the edges and a prominent terminal spine. This plant thrives in full sun, well-draining …

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    Agave Asperrima

    Agave asperrima (Rough Century Plant) – A medium sized agave growing to about 4 feet tall with thick blue-gray 3 foot long leaves that are 4 to 6 inches wide at the widest point towards the middle and deeply guttered lengthwise with a tapering tip ending in a long dark brown spine and with large teeth along the margins

    Photographed in …

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    Agave Desertii

    Agave desertii forms a rosette of narrow, sword-shaped leaves that are gray-green to blue-green in color. The leaves are rigid, with sharp teeth along the edges and a prominent terminal spine at the tip.

    Photo taken in 20cm pot

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    Agave Desmentiana cv. Joe Hoak

    Spectacular Agave cultivar that forms beautiful large rosette. Place it in full sun to part shade and water regularly to occasionally, if this plant gets more water and fertiliser it grows at a much faster pace.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot.

     

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    Agave horrida ssp. perotensis

    Agave horrida subsp. perotensis is a distinctive subspecies of the Agave horrida, native to central Mexico, particularly in the state of Veracruz. This agave is known for its spiky, robust appearance and adaptability to various growing conditions.

    Photographed in 15x15cm pot.

     

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    Agave Montana

    Agave montana, commonly known as the mountain agave, is a species of succulent plant in the Asparagaceae family. Native to the high-altitude regions of the Sierra Madre Oriental in northeastern Mexico, this agave is well-known for its striking appearance and adaptability to cooler, mountainous environments.

    Photographed in 20cm diameter pot.

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    Agave Neomexicana

    Agave neomexicana, commonly known as the “New Mexico Agave,” is a hardy and attractive species native to the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico, Texas, and into northern Mexico.

    Photographed in 20cm pot.

     

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    Agave Poselgerii

    Agave poselgerii is a medium to large-sized agave with a distinctive growth habit. It forms open, rosette-shaped clusters of slender, long, and narrow leaves. The leaves are typically gray-green to blue-green, with smooth margins and a sharp terminal spine.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot.

     

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    Agave sp. JMT349

    Beautiful agave species with blue leaves and sharp terminal spines.

    Photographed in 13x13cm pot

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    Agave utahensis

    Agave utahensis is a small to medium-sized agave with a rosette of fleshy, blue-green to gray-green leaves. The leaves are typically stiff, narrow, and pointed, often with sharp spines along the edges and a terminal spine at the tip.

    Photographed in 12x12cm pot

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    Agave victoriae-reginae

    Agave victoriae-reginae is a small, slow-growing agave with a compact rosette of thick, dark green leaves. The leaves are usually marked with white or cream-colored margins and lines that add to its decorative appeal.

    Care guide:

    Soil: Well drained

    Watering:  Water weekly in spring/summer. No water in winter.

    Sun exposure: Full sun, partial shade.

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    Agave victoriae-reginae minima

    Agave asperrima (Rough Century Plant) – A medium sized agave growing to about 4 feet tall with thick blue-gray 3 foot long leaves that are 4 to 6 inches wide at the widest point towards the middle and deeply guttered lengthwise with a tapering tip ending in a long dark brown spine and with large teeth along the margins

    Photographed in …