The listing, Agave potatorum baby plant has ended.
1 baby plant about 4 - 6" with 4 leaves and system root. The photo is my agave, example of what you won.
A smallish and attractive member of the Agavaceae family, Agave potatorum is native to partial desert areas of Mexico from Puebla south to Oaxaca.
Agave potatorum grows as a basal rosette of between 30–80 flat spatulate leaves of up to 1 foot in length and edge fringe of short, sharp, dark spines and ending in a needle of up to 1.6 inches long. The leaves are pale, silvery white, with the flesh coloured green fading lilac to pink at the tips. The flower spike can be 10–20 feet long when fully developed and bears pale green and yellow flowers.
Usda growing zone 9 - 11
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