Agave titanota is a highly sought-after, slow-growing succulent in the Asparagaceae family, native to the semi-arid regions of Oaxaca, Mexico. Known for its striking, architectural form, this species features broad, thick, blue-gray to silvery-green leaves with prominent, dramatic teeth along the margins and a distinct terminal spine. The leaves often form a tight rosette, making it a favorite among collectors and landscape designers. It thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, and is highly drought-tolerant once established. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Although hardy, Agave titanota should be protected from excessive cold and frost. With time, it may produce offsets around its base, and like all agaves, it flowers once at maturity—typically after many years—before dying back, leaving behind its offsets to continue the growth cycle.
Agave Titanota
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Agave titanota is ’n baie gewilde, stadig-groeiende vetplant uit die Asparagaceae-familie en is inheems aan die semi-droë streke van Oaxaca, Meksiko. Hierdie spesie is bekend vir sy indrukwekkende, beeldhoukundige vorm en het breë, dik blare wat wissel van blougrys tot silwerig-groen, met opvallende, dramatiese tande langs die blaarrande en ’n kenmerkende eindsteek. Die blare vorm dikwels ’n digte roset, wat dit gewild maak onder versamelaars en landskapontwerpers. Dit groei die beste in volson en goed dreinerende grond, en is uiters droogtebestand sodra dit gevestig is. Water slegs wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is. Hoewel dit taai is, moet Agave titanota teen uiterste koue en ryp beskerm word. Met verloop van tyd kan dit uitlopers rondom die basis vorm, en soos alle agaves blom dit slegs een keer in sy leeftyd—gewoonlik ná baie jare—en sterf daarna af, maar laat ’n nuwe generasie agter deur die uitlopers.
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| Weight | 0.3 kg |
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| pot size | 7.5cm |
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