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A spirally variegated Agave
This Agave desmettiana has variegated pattern that goes spirally from the normal marginated to variegated then to almost albo then back to marginated. This characteristic has also passed on to its pup.
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Re: A spirally variegated Agave
cool looking cultivar.
I think I have a similar if not the exact same one. Still a seedling though and the leaves are a bit strtched out because it was kept in a pretty shady spot. Do you keep yours in full sun? I am worried that the variegated parts might burn or blister in full sun. |
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Yes, it is the same. Full sun is ok, part shade gives better color. Another close relatives which is equally attractive is the Agave Joe Hoak. I think the recent flower show in Phillipines has this agave.
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I have this other variant of Agave Desmentiana that has golden edges an the silvery form of variegation for the rest of the leaves.
Attachment 3443 I haven't really seen this one around and the vendor didn't have a name for it. I just call it "Silver and Gold" for obvious reasons. Attachment 3444 Attachment 3445 With other plants for scale Attachment 3446 |
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what is the 2 pots in the middle? they looks very interesting!*biggrin2*
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It's another type of agave but the name escapes me. I was able to get a couple more of these plants with a lot of pups --about 20 in all.
I want to group them all together when they have all rooted out. cool right?? |
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If I am not mistaken those two are "Blue agave", I have Blue agave in my collection and they look like those two, though the two in the picture looks way better than mine.
TTFN Arvin |
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oh ok...i'll google it then and try to get it locally....thanks.:shy:
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I git the ID from another forum-- They are the dwarf form of Agave Potatorum.
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