The Blue Flame Agave is a highly sought-after succulent that works well in any landscape setting. Known for its striking appearance, this plant features long, narrow, silvery-blue leaves with a smooth, almost metallic finish. The leaves are arranged in a rosette formation, and they can reach up to 2 feet. The plant's form is more upright than other agave varieties, with a slightly arching shape at the tips of the leaves. These soft-edged agaves grow in a clumping pattern that appears almost flame-like in their growth habits.
These agaves are not only drought-tolerant but also considered fire-wise. Slower-growing than most agave species, they are long-lived agaves that add color and beauty even when planted in pots!
Stop into any Moon Valley Nursery today and take a look at our giant selection of the best-grown succulents for your area and allow our nursery experts to help you select the best ones for your landscape.
An attractive succulent valued for its dramatic foliage. Dazzling silver-blue leaves are abundant, and this aloe is a great bright accent in any landscape. Great for rock gardens!
Variegated Century Plants share the same growing traits with other Century Plants, but boast a yellow to cream white marginal variegation along the leaves.
Blue Glow Agave has a compact form with dramatic blue-green foliage and texture. It's a perfect choice for any low-water design landscape.
The Queen Victoria Agave form a well rounded symmetrical cluster of uniform leaves that look fantastic in any desert landscape, especially when planted in rows.
With the extreme heat and freezing temperatures of our desert climate, many of our desert acclimated trees, plants and cacti experience heat stress, freeze damage and yellowing.
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