The Agave geminiflora, commonly known as Twin-Flowered Agave, is a striking succulent admired for its symmetrical rosette of narrow, dark green leaves with fine white filaments along the edges. Native to Mexico, this compact and hardy plant is ideal for rock gardens, xeriscapes, and containers. Its unique architectural form and drought tolerance make it a standout feature in low-maintenance landscapes.
Specifications
Height60 to 90 cm
Width60 to 90 cm
Native toMexico
FoliageNarrow, dark green leaves with white filament edges; evergreen
Growth rateSlow
Conditions
SoilPrefers well-drained, sandy, or rocky soils; tolerates poor soils
LightFull sun to partial shade
WaterLow; drought-tolerant once established
ClimateThrives in arid, subtropical, and warm temperate regions
Additional Features
FlowersTall flower stalks up to 3 metres bearing twin tubular blooms; rarely flowers
FormCompact, symmetrical rosette with architectural appeal
UsesIdeal for rock gardens, xeriscapes, borders, and container planting
SpacingPlant 60 to 90 cm apart for individual displays
Low MaintenanceRequires minimal care; occasional removal of dead leaves
Pest ResistanceGenerally pest-free and resilient
Drought ToleranceHigh; thrives in dry conditions
Frost SensitivityProtect from severe frost; tolerates light frost
Wildlife AttractionFlowers attract pollinators when in bloom
VersatilityComplements modern, desert, and Mediterranean garden styles
The Twin-Flowered Agave is a visually captivating and hardy plant, perfect for creating structure and texture in arid and low-maintenance landscapes. Its symmetrical form and adaptability make it a popular choice for gardeners and designers.
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