Agave victoriae-reginae

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Queen Victoria Agave

Queen Victoria Agave is a variable succulent with ball rosettes of straight or incurved, triangular-oblong, white-marked dark green leaves 6 to 12 inches long with thick rounded tips, each with a brown terminal spike. The leaf margins are entire but may have small white spines. In summer, it bears erect or curved racemes 12 to 15 feet long and creamy white flowers sometimes tinged purple. It is found in California and northern and western Mexico

Soil:
Dry
Plant Shape:
Upright
Exposure:
Full Sun
Bloom Time:
March - April
Bloom Color:
Yellow
Green
Landscape Use:
Specimen Plant
Wildlife Interest:
Attracts Birds
Attracts Butterflies
Resistant To Deer
Plant Type:
Perennial
Hardiness Zone:
9 - 11