Agave cerulata ssp. subcerulata Gentry

Smallest and most attractive plant from this group. Easily to reproduce since freely suckering. Sunny place possible

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Basic Data

Subgenus

Agave

Section

Deserticolae

Diameter

up to 50cm

Inflorescence

250-350cm

Flower Color

pale yellow

Flowering Time

March - May

Reproduction

many suckers, seed

Common Name


Natural Location

Occurrence

Baja California Sur

 

Rocky, sunny locations with good drainage


Remarks

Smallest of the four subspecies





 

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

Sun Tolerance

Hydration

Hardiness