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Agave is a genus of succulent plants from America. Some species grow in cold areas and take hard frost, while some others live in tropical climates. Some are tiny dwarfs and some are giants, up to 2 or 3 m wide.
Cold hardy agaves can create an exotic effect in your garden. Agave species make fine companions to palms or cacti. Variegated agaves are incredibly sought after by collectors. Our web shop offers an ever changing selection of species. We ship bare rooted plants, unless otherwise specified.
New Agave species described in 2013 within the "marmorata group".
One of the few grey leaved agaves from the Caribbean islands. Mid-sized elegant rosette, with grey-yellow leaves and dark spines. It is an uncommon species endemic to the rocky hills of SE Cuba. It can be kept small in a pot for years.
Cutting of 10-15 cm diameter. A classic of all times in subtropical gardening. It is a mid sized spineless agave native to the cooler plateau of Central Mexico. Rosettes achieve 1 m (3 ft) with spectacular wide, green-blue waxy leaves.
65 cm diameter. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
40-50 cm. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
Agave bee honey in Tenerife is produced in different sloping dry and sloping areas of the island where Agave americana blooms.This honey has an intense, pungent aroma aroma. Its amber colour varies a lot from yellow to brown, and also the degree of crystallization, depending on the other plants that a e blooming simultaneously
Hard to find agave native to a group of islands in the lesser Caribbean islands. It is definitely a winner, with a nicely shaped rosette of bright green S-shaped leaves with red toothed margins. It is a tropical species and should be kept above 8 C and protected from frost or hail.
Supreme variegated agave with glossy wide leaves, which are dark green inside and richly coloured in the margins. Agave cundinamarcensis is a tropical species,from Colombia, and while it is very easy to grow, it must be kept away from frost and hail and it will also enjoy abundant water in full summer.
This is an uncommon clone of Agave demeesteriana, which is usually represented by clones with spineless leaf margins. Leaves are elegantly arching, dark-green in colour, with a light glaucous wax, marginal spines are soft and almost unharmful. It is a small sized species which will hardly exceed 60 cm in diameter.
Bright, yellow margins enhance the elegantly arching leaves. This agave is an easy growing spineless beauty.
NEW ! - 14-18 cm. Compact species, widespread in centralMexico where it grows at high elevations. It forms a dense, solitaryrosette with typical white "hairs" on the leaves. It tolerates dry frost.
Old miniature hybrid. Exceptional white fibres coil and twist on the margins of the stiff, glossy leaves. It is a cross of two subspecies of Agave filifera.
Old miniature hybrid. Exceptional white fibres coil and twist on the margins of the stiff, glossy leaves. It is a cross of two subspecies of Agave filifera.
This Mexican agave is a very od sterile hybrid, planted commercialy for the production of henequen fibres, similar to the sisal fibres produced by other agave species. Also the henenquen liquour is made out of this species. It is frost hardy to about -5 C or even less.
This agave is a joy for the garden, because of its small size and non aggressive leaves. These are flexible, narrow, dark green and unarmed.
This Agave has a unique look because it has few very wide and thick leaves. Leaves are blue and dark edged and form a truly elegant rosette. It takes its name from where it grows: in the sacred mountain and archeologicar site of Guiengola, in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Agave guiengola is one of the most beautiful and different of all agaves, because of its elegant crown made of few very thick leaves, with regularly spaced dark spines.
14-18 cm. A different-looking agave with thin erect stems up to 2 m tall. This species grows somehow like a Yucca. It is native to Oaxaca,and Puebla, in Mexico. This particular form was collected in by the town of Teotitlán del Valle, in Oaxaca, at about 1700 m.
This Agave was described in 2013, from a population in "Kava Ndvi" mountain, in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is absolutely ornamental, with bright pale green rosettes with sraight smooth-margined leaves.
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