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Agave pygmae ‘Dragon Toes’ - Dragon Toes Agave

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Agave pygmae ‘Dragon Toes’ is an enchanting specimen that brings a touch of mystique to any garden or outdoor space. This compact gem has a compelling appeal, with its mound of thick, blue-green leaves, edged with intriguing bud imprints and tipped with fierce red spines that strikingly resemble a dragon's toes. Standing proud at a manageable height and spread of up to 1 foot, this slow-growing succulent weaves a captivating tale in rock gardens, pots, or xeriscape arrangements. In a testament to its resilience, 'Dragon Toes' displays breathtaking greenish-yellow blooms on a tall stalk during its lifetime - a grand spectacle to behold. Thriving with minimal water and in full sun to partial shade, this hardy plant offers superb drought resilience, making it a perfect choice for gardeners looking for an eye-catching yet low-maintenance addition to their landscape.

  • Size: Up to 1 foot tall and wide
  • Flowers: Greenish-yellow
  • Foliage: Dark blue-green leaves with red spines
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Distinct Features: Its leaves resemble dragon's toes.
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