Just picked up Agave Guiengola 50% off, anyone growing Agave's? Think I'll put this in a pot with sharp drainage.
Agave Guiengola
A thick leafed agave with pale blue, almost white coloration. Dark contrasting spines are striking on this short stature plant. Leaves are succulent to six inches wide. High architectural value. Offsets freely for large clumps with time. Requires excellent drainage. Ideal for pots. Evergreen. Full sun, part shade in low desert. Moderate growth to 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
Oh that silvery blue is so pretty! And from the information you posted it could get to be quite large. It is already impressive. How big is it now? Good that you live in a warmer climate where it can spend more time outside. Do you think you'll keep it in a pot or put it in the ground (if your climate allows)? You'd need a pretty large pot if you wanted to try to grow it to its full potential... Great addition to your collection.
I love agaves and the like, too. The only thing I might suggest is when choosing the pot....choose one that has straight sides inside...not sure if I can describe this correctly. Avoid pots with lips on the inside. I have several agave/century plants and the way they multiply is by putting out runners and making "pups" which are just baby plants adjacent to the mother. I had some agaves in pots with lips that rolled inward and the pups got stuck under the lips. Two of the century plants are so vigorous they are going to crack my pots trying to come up if I don't figure out how to get them out.
They are wonderful though, aren't they!
Charla
Latitude 38.57N; Longitude -94.89W (Elev. 886 ft.)
This past spring I purchased a collection of Agave and cactus suitable from zone 5 and they have done well all summer thought they would do well and contrast with my Dwarf Conifer collection.Hope they survive the winter High Country Nursery in N.M. specializes in alot of different plants which makes it interesting.
Peter