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Ultimate Care Guide for Mangave ‘Bloodspot’
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 21, 2024

Mangave ‘Bloodspot’ is a versatile and low-maintenance plant that can thrive in various conditions, making it a favorite among succulent enthusiasts. Here’s how to care for Mangave ‘Bloodspot’ and keep it looking its best in your home or garden.

Ultimate Care Guide for Agave Parryi Truncata (Artichoke Agave)
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 21, 2024

Agave parryi truncata (Artichoke Agave), is a stunning, compact succulent known for its rosette of wide, blue-gray leaves that resemble the shape of an artichoke. Native to Mexico, this hardy agave can withstand a range of climates and is incredibly low maintenance.

Ultimate Care Guide for Agave Macroacantha (Black-Spined Agave)
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 21, 2024

Agave macroacantha (Black-Spined Agave), is a stunning, compact succulent with striking blue-gray leaves tipped by sharp, black spines. Native to Oaxaca, Mexico, this agave brings dramatic structure and a bold look to any garden or indoor space.

Ultimate Care Guide for Agave ‘Blue Glow’
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 21, 2024

Agave ‘Blue Glow’ is a stunning hybrid agave, known for its compact size and striking appearance. With smooth, blue-green leaves that have a glowing golden edge when backlit by the sun, this agave is a perfect choice for modern landscapes and container gardening

Ultimate Care Guide for Agave Tequilana (Blue Agave)
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 21, 2024

Agave tequilana (Blue Agave), is perhaps one of the most famous succulents due to its role in producing tequila. Native to Mexico, this agave is known for exceptionally hardy, thriving in hot, arid climates. Very easy to care but need some advanced technique. 

Ultimate Care Guide for Agave Filifera (Thread Agave)
  • By Jade Peterson
  • Sep 20, 2024

Agave filifera (Thread Agave), is a striking succulent characterized by its unique thread-like fibers that curl elegantly from the edges of its leaves. It’s a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that’s relatively easy to care for all beginners.

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