Agave 'Blue Glow' Half-Moon Variegated Succulent 1 Gallon Plants - MicroStarts - Pick Your Exact Plant
Agave 'Blue Glow' Half-Moon Variegated Succulent 1 Gallon Plants - MicroStarts - Pick Your Exact Plant
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MicroStarts' rare Half-Moon variegated 'Blue Glow' agaves are unique, highly sought-after plants with striking, one-of-a-kind coloration. A rare mutation among thousands of Snow Glow agaves, each features distinctive blue-green leaves with bold yellow or white variegation in a compact, symmetrical rosette - making them a prize for collectors. Like the original Blue Glow hybrid, they’re drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and hardy to around 20°F.
Since each Half-Moon agave is unique, MicroStarts lets you pick your exact plant! Our available agave are shown in the variations, and are priced by size and variegation level.
Parentage: Agave ocahui x Agave attenuata
About Agave
Agave are striking succulent plants known for their sculptural shapes and impressive resilience. They are low maintenance, easy to grow, and drought tolerant, making them excellent for xeriscaping (drought tolerant landscaping). They can be grown in pots or in the ground, and are well-suited for hot and dry climates. With their bold forms and ease of care, agave add both beauty and practicality to any landscape and are favorites of gardeners of all experience levels.
Key Details
Scientific Name: Agave 'Blue Glow' Half Moon
Also Known As: Highly Variegated Blue Glow Agave
Suitable Space: Outdoors
USDA Zones: 9-11
Sun Requirements: Full sun and Partial shade
Growth Rate: Slow
Mature Height: 1-2 feet
Color: White and Green
Characteristics: Drought resistant, Evergreen, Deer-resistant, Disease resistant, and Cold hardy
Our plants are propagated via tissue culture, a clonal process that results in true to type, disease-free plants that are grown on their own roots. They have been grown in ellepots to promote healthy root development.
Planting & Care
Before planting, consider the best planting season for your region - typically spring or fall in most climates - to give your landscape plants the strongest start. Success also depends on your local soil conditions, so ensure your soil drains well and is appropriate for the specific plant's needs. Amending soil or adjusting watering practices may be necessary for optimal growth.
Remember that many agave varieties have sharp ends and spines - open your new agave plants with care!
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We take pride in our starter plants. If your starter plant arrives damaged, please contact us with photos and we’ll happily provide a replacement or refund.
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