Agave potatorum Ouhi Raijin f. variegata is ’n skouspelagtige, kompakte agave met lewendige, room en groen gestreepte blare wat soos ’n mini-woestynvuurwerk uitstrek! Hierdie pragtige plant is perfek vir enige versameling en bring ’n tikkie elegansie en plesier na jou spasie. Dis gehard, uniek, en lae onderhoud—plus, dit oorleef selfs al vergeet jy om dit af en toe water te gee! ’n Moet-hê vir enigiemand wat ’n “wow”-faktor by hul plantfamilie wil voeg. Wie sal nou nie ’n plant wil hê wat prakties smeek om bewonder te word nie
Agave potatorum Ouhi Raijin f. variegata
1 in stock
Agave potatorum Ouhi Raijin f. variegata is a spectacular, compact agave with vibrant, creamy white and green striped leaves that fan out like a mini desert fireworks display! This stunner is perfect for any collection, bringing a dash of elegance and whimsy to your space. It’s hardy, unique, and low-maintenance—plus, it’ll survive even if you forget to water it once in a while! A must-have for anyone looking to add a “wow” factor to their plant family. After all, who wouldn’t want a plant that’s practically begging to be admired?
R60.00
1 in stock
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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pot size | 12cm |
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