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Agave pedunculifera subsp dentata 20-30 cm

Agave pedunculifera subsp dentata 20-30 cm

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Product Description

Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata is a subspecies of Agave pedunculifera, a species of agave native to Mexico.

Description:

  1. Leaves: The leaves of Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata are succulent, rigid, and arranged in a rosette. They are typically long, narrow, and lanceolate, with a sharp terminal spine. Along the margins of the leaves, there are smaller teeth or spines, giving them a serrated appearance.

  2. Color: The leaves are typically grayish-green or bluish-green in color, with variations depending on environmental conditions and age of the plant.

  3. Size: This agave species tends to be medium-sized, with mature rosettes reaching heights of around 1 to 1.5 meters and spreads of about 1 to 1.5 meters as well.

  4. Inflorescence: When mature, Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata produces a tall flowering stalk, known as a peduncle, that emerges from the center of the rosette. The inflorescence bears numerous yellow or greenish-yellow flowers arranged in dense clusters.

  5. Habitat: This subspecies is native to various habitats in Mexico, including dry forests, rocky slopes, and mountainous regions. It is typically found at elevations ranging from 1,500 to 2,500 meters above sea level.

  6. Ecological Role: Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata plays an important ecological role in its native habitat as a food source for various animals and as a provider of habitat and shelter. Its flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds, contributing to local ecosystems' biodiversity.

Cultivation:

  • Sunlight: This agave species prefers full sun exposure and thrives in sunny, well-lit locations.

  • Soil: It requires well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging, such as sandy or rocky soil types.

  • Watering: Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata is drought-tolerant and only requires occasional watering once established. It is essential to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

  • Temperature: It can tolerate a wide range of temperatures but prefers warm to hot climates. Protect from frost in colder regions.

  • Propagation: Propagation is typically done through offsets or suckers produced by mature plants.

Agave pedunculifera subsp. dentata is valued for its ornamental qualities and is often cultivated in arid and semi-arid gardens worldwide.

SKU:BA-0584-S

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Plant height: 20-30 cm

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