Agave parviflora ssp. flexiflora Gentry

Very suitable for pot culture since it stays little. With proper keeping a multileaved plant. No marginal teeth, attractive white bud-printing, and "hairy"

© Julia Etter & Martin Kristen

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Basic Data

Subgenus

Littaea

Section

Parviflorae

Diameter

up to 40cm

Inflorescence

150-200cm

Flower Color

pale yellow

Flowering Time

April - May

Reproduction

suckers, seed

Common Name

Sobari, Tauta, Tautilla


Natural Location

Occurrence

Sonora

 

Hot and dry hill country with many bushes. Plants grow preferably in the half shadow. A lot of water in late summer


Remarks

Differs in habitat from Agave parviflora in having longer leaves and bended flowers

Oldest name on the species-level is Agave hartmanii



 

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Various

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Indoor Summer

Exposition

sunny to half shady

Watering

moderately


Indoor Winter

Temperature

keep over 6°C / 43°F

Soil

keep totally dry


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