Agave patonii or Agave parryi is mainly present in Arizona but it can be found also in southeastern New Mexico and western Texas. It lives at an altitude between 1200 and 2800 meters above sea level.
Agave macroacantha grows small to medium sized, in a usually stemless, compact rosette. It forms dense clumps from the offshoots, up to 60 cm tall and 150 cm wide. The leaves are straight, [...]
This succulent is native to Mexico (Hidalgo, Tamaulipas, Guanajuato, Queretaro) commonly cultivated as an ornamental on other regions. It grows at high elevations (900-1000 m) on mountain [...]
This succulent is native to the arid lower areas of the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in the state of Coahuila and south of Nuevo Leon (north-eastern Mexico).
This Agave is native to Central Arizona. It grows at 800-1700 m in altitude, on rocky hillsides, chapparal, or on open limestone in lower pine forests. It can be found also on basalt slopes, [...]
This Agave forms a central rosette of glaucouse, rigid leaves. These are lanceolate and toothed, and can grows up to two metres long. After about five years of life, this Agave will sproud a six [...]
This hybrid succulent forms a solitary rosette, that will slowly grow up to 60 cm and up to 90 cm across. The blue-green leaves have red margins with yellow, soft spines on the edge, and a short [...]
This Agave is a small-medium sized succulent. It forms a symmetrical, stemless rosette, up to 60 cm tall. It looks similiar to Agave filifera, bu its straight leaves are wider, and it usually [...]
Agave "verschaffeltii" is a small succulent, growing a usually solitary, symmetrical rosette. The rosette is open, semispherical, up to 60 cm in diameter. Anyway,the size of the plant is quite [...]