Smaller than most Agave species, Queen Victoria grows in a uniformly rounded pattern out to about 3 feet. We recommend planting Queen Victoria Agave in clusters or rows to get the most out of this effect.They are known for their unique, dark green leaves marked with white, delicate lines, giving them a sculptural appearance. The leaves are thick and have small spines at the tip.
Since the Queen Victoria Agave is relatively small, you can achieve the maximum effect with very little available room in your landscape. Being an Agave, Queen Victoria is naturally tolerant to drought but performs best when irrigated occasionally. We recommend planting the Queen Victoria Agave in full sun or partial shade for best results. Visit any of our locations today to view this beautiful agave and allow one of our nursery pros to help you pick the perfect spot to plant in your landscape.
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