Origin | Mexico |
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Family | Asparagaceae |
Exposure | Half shade at least half a day from early spring to autumn. Return to a cool and ventilated place when the temperature approaches zero. |
Watering | Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again. |
Fertilization | In spring and autumn |
Agave victoriae-reginae variegata – Manera Line Choco
Agave victoriae-reginae variegata from the Manera Line, belonging to the Asparagaceae family, is supplied in the elegant terracotta pot Choco small Ø 20 cm with a label bearing the botanical name.
A succulent beauty
The Agave victoriae-reginae stands out as one of the most fascinating and sought-after succulent plants in the botanical world. Native to Mexico, this species is distinguished by its unique characteristics, making it a coveted choice for arid gardens and landscapes. Thanks to its rosette shape and thick, fleshy leaves, the Agave victoriae-reginae is an excellent option for those looking to enrich their green spaces with ornamental plants of exotic charm. Its importance lies not only in its extraordinary beauty but also in its ability to adapt to arid climates and its minimal maintenance requirements.
Botanical characteristics
This plant is characterized by a rosette of leathery, deep green leaves that can reach up to 60 cm in diameter. The leaves, rigid and lance-shaped, feature serrated edges and pointed tips, giving the plant a fascinating yet protective appearance. The glossy surface of the leaves makes the Agave victoriae-reginae particularly attractive and well-groomed. It can grow up to one meter in height, with slow growth contributing to its longevity. During the flowering period, it produces a remarkable spike-like inflorescence that can reach considerable heights, typically in the warmer seasons.
Varieties
Among the most celebrated varieties is the Agave victoriae-reginae variegata, distinguished by white or yellow stripes that border the green leaves. This variety not only offers a striking aesthetic contrast but is also highly sought after by succulent collectors for its rarity. Alongside this, there are other lesser-known Agave varieties with distinctive features such as leaf shape or color, further enriching the diversity of this fascinating plant.
Soil and growing conditions
To ensure healthy growth of the Agave victoriae-reginae, it is essential to choose the right substrate. The plant prefers well-drained, preferably sandy and alkaline soil to avoid waterlogging. It is advisable to use a specific succulent soil mix that promotes drainage. In terms of exposure, this Agave loves direct sunlight; therefore, it is recommended to place it in a bright location. Arid climates with high temperatures provide the best conditions for its development, while excessively low temperatures can compromise its health.
Watering
The Agave victoriae-reginae has an extraordinary tolerance to drought, meaning it does not require frequent watering. It is advisable to water the plant only when the soil is completely dry. In general, it is preferable to water deeply rather than frequently to prevent the risk of root rot. During the summer months, moderate watering every two weeks may be sufficient, while in winter, it is best to drastically reduce water intake.
Fertilization
Regarding fertilization, it is preferable to opt for low-nitrogen fertilizers to avoid compromising leaf development. Application should occur during the growing season, ideally every six to eight weeks. Using a fertilizer specifically designed for cacti and succulents will ensure adequate nutrition without overburdening the plant. Proper fertilization not only promotes growth but also enhances resistance to diseases and pests.
Curiosities
The Agave victoriae-reginae is sometimes known as the “Queen of Agaves” a title that reflects its regal appearance and grace. In Mexico, some local populations consider it a symbol of strength and beauty. Legends say that the leaves of this plant were used in ancient times as tools for crafting by indigenous people, highlighting the importance of this species in local culture. In short, the Agave victoriae-reginae is not just a plant but represents a piece of botanical history and tradition.
€180,00