Agave striata ssp. falcata – Fine‑Leaf Desert Agave

SKU: MYBG-CACT-AGAV-STRI

Pot size: 5"
Price:
Sale priceRs.491.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Agave

Genus

Low

Maintenance

Medium

Size

Once a Week

Water Requirement

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Low Maintenance,Outdoor

Use

Product Description

Agave geminiflora (Twin-flowered Agave) is an single, short-stemmed, dwarf agave with narrow, dark green unarmed leaves that are very flexible.

Twin-flowered Agave

Family

Agavaceae

Native

Mexico.

Description

Agave striata ssp. falcata is a striking, grass-like agave native to the dry slopes of northeastern Mexico. It grows as a compact, fountain-shaped cluster of numerous slender, slightly curved blue-green leaves, each ending in small dark spines. Reaching 60–75 cm in height and width, mature plants often produce offsets that form attractive colonies. Its fine, reed-like foliage offers a delicate, airy appearance uncommon among agaves, with silvery hues developing under full sun. After several years, a tall 2–3 m flower spike emerges, bearing yellow-green blooms that attract pollinators; the main rosette then dies, but offsets ensure continued growth.

Environment

Agave need full sun and gritty soil that percolates easily. They can even do quite well when potted but use an unglazed clay pot that will allow evaporation of excess moisture.

Water needs are moderate to light depending upon the heat of the season but the Cactus should be allowed to dry out before irrigation

In growing season they benefit from the application of a granulated time release fertilizer that will provide nutrient to the plant.

Landscape Uses

Agave Geminiflora is a very nice looking small plant that can work very well in containers in small spaces.

Agave plants are easy to care, drought tolerant and perennial. They are hardy plants which require full sunlight and gritty soil. Agaves make for one of the best outdoor plants as they are very low on maintenance and can survive the punishing heat in India.

Watering needs to be done sparingly but thoroughly. Water agaves once the soil goes completely dry. Have a drainage hole so as to let the excess water drain out. Over watering can cause root rot in agave so be careful while watering them. Addition of pebbles and rocks increase the drainage capability in a container.

Agave plants need fertilising only in summers when the plant is actively growing. It is best to leave the plant alone in winters. Do not try to repot it during the winters as it does not like getting disturbed.

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