Agave titanota black and blue
Soil: It needs a very well-drained, soil.
Repotting: Use pot with good drainage.
Watering: Water regularly during the growing season from spring to autumn. In winter watering this plant can be done once every 1-2 months, there is no need to mist the leaves. Plants cultivated outdoors are drought tolerant and takes blasting heat and full sun.
Exposure: It do well in full sun or a lightly shaded area.
Hardiness: Agave titanota is hardy to -3° C, particularly when dry but it is best to avoid freezing temperatures.
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Blooming Season | Blooms once at full maturity |
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Common Name | Black and blue |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Asparagaceae |
Flower | Blue / blue-green |
Frost Tolerance | 25-30° f |
Growth Rate | Slow growth |
Hardiness Zone | - |
Height | 1-2 feet |
Origin | Mexico |
Pot Size | 3.5" |
Scientific Name | Agave titanota black and blue |
Shape | Loose rosette |
Sun Exposure | Full sun |