Agave Artichoke

 on Thursday, July 30, 2015  

Agave Artichoke
Agave Artichoke

Thick, symmetrical rosettes of wide blue-dark leaves are copious, growing extensive clusters. Blossom spikes rise up out of more seasoned rosettes, which pass on in the wake of blooming. A splendid complement in the water-wise scene or a decent groundcover when mass planted.



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Botanical Name

Agave parryi var. truncata

Plant Type

Cactus & Succulents

Plant Sub-Type

Cactus, Succulent, Yucca

Height

30cm – 50cm

Width

20cm – 60cm

Foliage Color

Silver-Blue

Flower Color

Purple

Bloom Time

Blooms only once after 10 or 15 Years

Water Needs

Low

Light Needs

Full Sun

Landscape Uses

Seacoast Exposure, Firescaping/Fire Wise

Special Uses

Easy Care, North American Native Selection, Waterwise, Clump Forming, Deer Resistant, Year-round Interest





Agave Artichoke 4.5 5 Unknown Thursday, July 30, 2015 Thick, symmetrical rosettes of wide blue-dark leaves are copious, growing extensive clusters. Agave Artichoke Thick, symmetrical rosettes of wide blue-dark leaves are copious, growing extensive clusters. Blossom spikes rise up ...


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