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17 Nov 2012

Agave Victoriae-Reginae Plants


Small and less spikey than many other agaves, this varieties creates an exciting inclusion to a luscious selection. It is a local of South america where it is discovered in wasteland and semi-desert areas. Large categories are discovered increasing on extreme gorge surfaces. In the UK, it is best expanded in the green house or on a warm windowsill.


Family: Agavaceae
Genus: Agave
Species: victoriae-reginae
Plant type: Cactus or succulent
Flower colour: Red
Foliage colour: Dark green
Feature: Dramatic foliage
Sun exposure: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained/light, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline
Hardiness: Tender
Skill level: Experienced
Height: 50cm
Spread: 50cm
Time to plant seeds: February to April

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