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Artichoke Agave
The dense symmetrical form and wide blue-gray leaves make this one of the most ornamental agaves available.
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Blue Glow Agave
Smooth, blue-green leaves with yellow-edged, red margins form a single, symmetrical rosette. Each leaf tip bears a short red spine. A comely choice for sunny, low water gardens in warm coastal or humid Mediterranean-like climates. Handsome in dry desert gardens as well, provided some shade and supplemental water. Evergreen.
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Century Plant Agave
Typically grows 6’ tall x 6’ wide. It has a dramatic blue-green color. It is a hardy, drought tolerant, native, accent plant.
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Desert Agave
Sword-like, blue-green leaves with sharp, marginal teeth and a stiff, terminal spine form a basal clump 1-2 ft. high and 2-3 ft. wide
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Murphy Agave
A beautiful, small to medium Agave from Central Arizona and Sonora Mexico which has very wide, heavily cross-banded, blue and purplish leaves. It is highly tolerant of drought conditions and full sun. Height: 2 to 4 feet feet tall. It also spreads about 2 to 4 feet.
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Octopus Agave
Evergreen; 4’ tall with 5’-6’ spread; Shoots up 10-12’ flower spike and then dies, but the flower stalk has plantlets that fall off and root themselves to replace the mother; full sun-part shade; Low maintenance with very unique and attractive form
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Parry's Agave
Evergreen; Low maintenance; 3’ x 3’; Very decorative with dark colored spines; Blue green color and bold form create excellent contract for desert or tropical landscape.
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Tropical Agave
Striking, bold form; Tolerant of drought and occasional moist conditions; Makes excellent specimen or accent plant.
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Twin Flowered Agave
3’x3’; Evergreen; Symmetrical form; Full sun to part shade; Lacks the sharp spines that most Agave have; Lives around 10 years then shoots up a flower up to 18’ tall.
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Webber's Agave
Thick-leafed succulent, pointed leaves form rosette; more upright and narrow than Agave americana (Century Plant); offset plantlets at base Seasonality: evergreen; dies after bloomingSize: to 6ft with equal spread; moderate growth rate.
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White Stripe Agave
Slow growing agave, with bold foliage color. Hardy species. Grows 3’ tall and wide.
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Toothless Sotol Agave
This spectacular accent plant is native to Mexico. Plants slowly form a stout trunk, and are crowned with a symmetrical rosette of very narrow green leaves. The flexible, leathery, unarmed leaves are arranged in whorls around the trunk. Older plants produce 10 foot tall flower stalks annually. It works well in full sun, part sun, and shady locations, as long as good drainage is provided.
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Mescal Cenzina Agave
A beautiful, small to medium Agave which has very wide, heavily cross-banded, blue and purplish leaves. It is highly tolerant of drought conditions and full sun. It forms a succulent rosette, slowly clumping, 2 to 4 feet in diameter.
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Queen Victoria Agave
Agave victoriae-reginae, the Queen Victoria agave or royal agave, is a small species of succulent flowering perennial plant, noted for its streaks of white on sculptured geometrical leaves, and popular as an ornamental.