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Images For > Agave Victoriae Reginae Succulents, Cacti and succulents, Agave

Agave victoria-reginae is a slow-growing succulent that is desired by many horticulturists and landscape artists because of its majestic thick, rigid, and dark-green leaves accented with silvery-white margins. The magnificent leaves are short and grow from 5 to 7-inches (15 to 20cm) long and inch (3cm) wide and have a terminal spine.


Agave victoriae reginae Agave de la Reine Victoria, compacte, en rosette vert clair marginée

Agave victoriae-reginae 'Golden Princess', also known as Agave victoriae-reginae 'Kazo Bana', is a beautiful small succulent that forms compact rosettes of green leaves with broad yellow margins in addition to the distinct white, slightly raised markings.


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Agave Victoriae Reginae (a-GAH-vee vik-TOR-ee-ay ree-JIN-ay-ee) is a succulent agave species belonging to the Agavaceae (Asparagaceae) family. This Mexican native can be found growing naturally in various locations throughout the Chihuahuan Desert, close to Saltillo, in the state of Coahuila and just outside the city of Monterey in Mexico.


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Agave victoriae-reginae originates from the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountains in the state of Coahuila, and south of Nuevo Leon, in northeastern Mexico. It is found in lower elevation slopes and near vertical cliffs of desert canyons, in calcareous soils. While endangered in its natural habitat, the species is abundant in cultivation.


Photo of the entire plant of Compact Queen Victoria Agave (Agave victoriaereginae subsp

Agave victoriae-reginae Description. Download Save. Share.. Queen victory agave is one of the most attractive agaves with its round shape and very tight and whorl-like foliage arrangement. It is a small clumping or solitary species, growing into a 1-2 ft. diameter rosette. Foliage is comprised of deep green sharply pointed leaves that have.


Agave Victoriaereginae

Agave victoriae-reginae, commonly called Queen Victoria agave or royal agave, is a succulent, herbaceous perennial native to rocky, limestone slopes in the Chihuahuan Desert of northern Mexico. Mature clumps will reach up to 1' tall and 1.5' wide. May grow in a solitary rosette or form offsets.


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normal, though exceptionally nice, form of Agave victoriae-reginae left; right is an unnamed form with many 'extra' lines on the leaves . left is a profusely suckering cultivar called Agave victoriae-reginae 'Snow Princess'; right is my own 'Golden Princess' form .


Agave victoriaereginae 'White Rhino' Giromagi Cactus and Succulents

Agave victoriae-reginae 'Porcupine' Common Name: Queen Victoria Agave. Queen Victoria Agave is known for its white lined, beautifully shaped leaves that form a spherical habit. 'Porcupine' was selected from the species for its compact habit. Although relatively hardy for Agave, good winter drainage is required. This species of Agave is slow.


Agave victoriaereginae subsp. victoriaereginae Queen Victoria Agave Quinta dos Ouriques

Incredibly attractive, award-winning Agave victoriae-reginae is an evergreen, perennial succulent forming a perfectly spherical, solitary rosette of thick, smooth and spineless, dark green leaves. Each leaf is adorned with almost 'hand-painted' white margins and a small terminal spine.


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Basic Info Agave Victoriae-Reginae is commonly known as the 'White Rhino'. As the plant matures expect it to reach up to 30 cm (12″) tall and about 40 cm (16″) in diameter. The plants main feature are the long green fleshy leaves with light green edges. When the plant produce flowers expect them to be beautiful. Scientific Classification


Agave victoriaereginae Queen Victoria Agave World of Succulents

Agave victoriae-reginae is a slow-growing succulent that forms a compact rosette of green leaves with attractive white markings, spineless margins, and a short black terminal spine. The rosette is usually solitary, as the plant rarely forms offsets. It grows up to 1 foot (30 cm) tall and 1.5 feet (45 cm) in diameter.


Agave victoriae reginae Agave de la Reine Victoria, compacte, en rosette vert clair marginée

Habitat: It grows mainly in calcareous soil characterised by a desert or semi-desert environment and is found in profusion on the steep slopes and near vertical cliffs of the canyon walls where forms large colonies. It is often associated with Hechtia sp. a genus of bromeliads which we often found growing with cacti.


Agave Victoriae Reginae Plantencentrum Exotica

Agave victoriae-reginae (Queen Victoria Agave) - A slow-growing and attractive small clump-forming agave to 1 foot tall by 1 1/2 feet wide with tight-fitting, tapered deep green leaves that are edged in white along the margins and end in a small terminal spine; the leaf margins are smooth and spineless.


Agave victoriaereginae Queen Victoria Agave World of Succulents

Agave victoriae-reginae, better known as the Queen Victoria agave, is probably one of the most spectacular succulent species out there. Tough and easy to grow, it makes the perfect addition to any spot that still lacks an eyecatcher plant! Keep reading for everything you need to know about growing the Queen Victoria agave. --


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Agave victoriae reginae grow and care - succulent leaf plant of the genus Agave also known as Queen Victoria Agave, Agave victoriae reginae perennial evergreen plant, the plant dies after the bloom and the young plant grow instead and also used as ornamental and also drought tolerant, can grow in desert, subtropical, mediterranean or temperate c.


Agave victoriaereginae Surreal Succulents

Agave victoriae-reginae forms a dense rosette of fleshy, triangular leaves, up to 30cm in length, that have white edges and black tips. This eye-catching plant also has attractive white 'bud-printing' on the leaves - the impressions made by leaves on one another as they develop - adding to the plant's appeal.