About This Product
Botanical Name: Agave x 'Blue Flame', Agave shawii x A. attenuata
Common Name: Blue Flame Agave
A succulent with smooth, silvery-blue rosettes. The glaucous leaves are lined with finely serrated margins and punctuated with sharp terminal spines. The rosettes are round in shape, having been likened to the curve of a gas-flame. Spreads by pups eventually covering 8 - 10 feet. Rare flowers. Mature plants produce tall flowers stalks. Hardy to at least 25 degrees F.
USDA Zone: Zones 9 - 11
Sunset Zone: Zones 13, 19 - 24; H1, H2
Mature Height: 2 - 5 feet
Mature Width: 2 - 5 feet
Light Needs: Full Sun, Filtered Sun, Partial Sun
Water Needs: Low