Agave Potatorum f. minima, ook bekend as die Dwerg-Skoenlapper Agave, is ’n kompakte vetplant wat uitstaan met sy simmetriese rosetvormige blare en pragtige blougroen kleure. Elke blaar het fyn, rooibruin stekels langs die rand, wat bydra tot sy unieke en indrukwekkende voorkoms. Hierdie plant is ideaal vir potte en klein spasies, wat dit perfek maak vir versamelaars of enigiemand wat ’n onderhoudsvriendelike en pragtige byvoeging tot hul tuin wil hê. Dis ‘n moet-hê vir vetplantliefhebbers op soek na ’n mooi en hanteerbare agave!
Agave Potatorum f. minima
2 in stock
Agave Potatorum f. minima, also known as the Dwarf Butterfly Agave, is a compact succulent that stands out with its symmetrical, rosette-shaped leaves and stunning blue-green tones. Each leaf is edged with intricate reddish-brown spines, adding to its unique, striking appearance. This plant thrives in pots and small spaces, making it ideal for collectors or anyone wanting a low-maintenance yet captivating addition to their garden. It’s a must-have for succulent enthusiasts looking for a beautiful and manageable agave!
R80.00
2 in stock
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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pot size | 12cm |
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