Description
Moonglow Mangave
This succulent has the look of a moonlit night. 1″ wide, silvery blue-green leaves practically glow with huge, contrasting dark purple spots to complete the effect. The spots are more dramatic when exposed to more UV light levels from the sun. The long, flat leaves are held rigidly straight from the base, forming a low, wide, and spiky habit. Moonglow mangave has tiny spines line the margins and terminal spines are relatively soft to the touch—much less lethal than Agave varieties.
Mangave is a new cross of Manfreda x Agave. These rare hybrids combine the best of both worlds. The better growth rate and the interesting patterns come from Manfreda. The the refined look comes from the strength of the Agave.
Height:
8-10 Inches
Spread:
16-20 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
8, 9,10
Foliage Color:
Blue Shades
Multicolored
Sunlight:
Full Sun (6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs
Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Poor Soil Quality
Average Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Soil (pH 6.2-6.8)
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate:
Slow
Garden Style:
Asian Patio
Container
Eclectic
Formal
Modern
Rock Garden
Other Features:
Container
Drought Tolerant
Attractive Foliage
Specimen
Origin:
Native to North America
Mangave is a tender perennial or “temperennial” succulent plant that grows best in full sun. Plant in well-drained, dry to average soil in containers just slightly wider than the width of the rosette or plant directly in the ground. In summer when the plants are actively growing, they appreciate a bit of supplemental watering and half-strength fertilizer. They should be grown dry in winter. Mangave is a slower grower, so it will not quickly overtake the space it is allotted in the landscape.
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