Agave vilmoriniana
Also known as:
Octopus Agave
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Photo of Agave vilmoriniana form courtesy of: Stan Shebs
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Growing Conditions
Soil Needs:
well-drained
Water Needs:
low
Special Situation:
heat tolerant
Sun Exposure:
sun
Features
Flowers:
yellow, green
Foliage:
evergreen
Wildlife:
deer resistant
Flowering Time:
summer
Descriptions of Agave vilmoriniana
One of the prettiest Agaves around! And the friendliest! With no prickly spines, this Agave is very easy to incorporate into your garden. The blue-ish leaves compliment its neighbors too. Understandably named “Octopus Agave” since it looks like a many-armed octopus swaying in the ocean currents. After several years it will produce a 10-12’ tall flower spike of yellow blooms. Plantlets form on the spike & drop to the ground to form new plants. The original plant will die after blooming but there will be many babies to start anew. Grows 3-4’ tall & 5-6’ wide, doesn’t produce offsets that would mar its shapely form. Great for containers. Native to northwest Mexico. Needs good drainage.
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