Yucca gloriosa “Variegata”
Family: AGAVACEAE
Agave guiengola, common name “Creme Brulee Agave”, is a evergreen plant belonging to the family Asparagaceae. The species name guiengola comes from Cerro Guiengola, a mountain in the southern Mexico where this plant grows. Agave guiengola reach a diameter of 30–40 cm. The leaves are thick, broad, whitish-green to bluish-colored, ovate to lanceolate, irregularly arranged, about 57 cm long and 13–15 cm wide. The dark brown margins of the leaves are densely toothed. The year-old slender inflorescence is 2–3 metres high. The pale yellow to white colored flowers are 33–35 mm long and appear in clumps near the base. The fruits are elongated, brown capsules. This species is endemic in Mexico, Oaxaca State.
Data Sheet
Origin: México
Climate zone: ZONE 9
Leaf: EVERGREEN
Flower color: Thick and wide woxy blue
Berry or fruit:
Climate zone: ZONE 9
Leaf: EVERGREEN
Flower color: Thick and wide woxy blue
Berry or fruit:
Height: 80/100 cm
Width: 100/120 cm
Watering: LOW WATER
Sun exposure: SUN
Wind resistance: NO
Width: 100/120 cm
Watering: LOW WATER
Sun exposure: SUN
Wind resistance: NO
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