Features:
Common name:
Family: Agavaceae
Origin: Mexico
Height at maturity: 0.50 to 1 meter
Hardiness: 0°C
Exposure: sunny
Plant type: succulent
Vegetation: perennial
Foliage: evergreen
Flowering: summer
Flower color:
Type of soil: sandy and very draining
Watering: normal without excess in summer, dry in winter
Use: rock garden, pot or container
Diseases and insect pests: scale insects
Toxicity: not determined
Sowing tips:
Rapid germination.
Storage of seeds: 2 years in a dry place away from light at 3/4°C (refrigerator)
Description:
This medium-sized species, from Sinaloa (western region of Mexico), has leaves of light green color with a reddish tint and with amazing white shapes.
The cultivated form likes hot, humid summers and dry winters.