Agave aurea ssp. aurea Brandegee

Planted out and with enough water this Agave can become very big. In mature plants the ends of the leaves arch attractively and the plant resembles in its form a little bit Agave vilmoriniana

© Julia Etter & Martin Kristen

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Basic Data

Subgenus

Agave

Section

Campaniflorae

Diameter

up to 200cm

Inflorescence

250-400cm

Flower Color

yellow

Flowering Time

February - March

Reproduction

seed

Common Name


Natural Location

Occurrence

Baja California Sur

 

Prefers rocky places with good drainage, can become large in shady places


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Young

Adult

Inflorescence

Flower

Various

Various

Various

Various

 


Indoor Summer

Exposition

sunny

Watering

moderately


Indoor Winter

Temperature

keep over 12°C / 54°F

Soil

keep totally dry


Outdoor

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Hydration

Hardiness