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Mangave 'Bloodspot' - Bloodspot Mangave

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Mangave 'Bloodspot' is a remarkable hybrid plant, merging the resilience of Agave with the vibrant spot coloration of Manfreda. This hardy succulent, belonging to the prestigious "Cacti & Succulents" group, flaunts a rosette of long, fleshy silver-blue leaves. Each leaf is densely speckled with burgundy red blotches, creating an eye-catching bloodspot effect that adds a dramatic flair to any landscape. Its compact size, growing up to 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide, makes it the perfect choice for small gardens or container displays. Renowned for its drought-tolerance and heat resilience, the Bloodspot Mangave thrives under full sun with minimal water, making it the ideal candidate for xeriscaping. This low-maintenance stunner adds a stunning pop of texture and color, sure to turn heads and elevate any dry, water-wise garden or desert-themed landscape arrangement.

  • Size: Up to 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide
  • Foliage: Silver-blue, fleshy leaves spotted with burgundy red
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Drought-tolerant Hybrid: Combines features of Agave and Manfreda, ideal for xeriscaping.
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