Agave nickelsiaeRol.-Goss .

King of the Agaves , King Agave , King Ferdinand ’s Agave , Pinguino

Agave ferdinandi - regis , Agave victoriae - reginaevar.laxior , Agave victoriae-reginaef.nickelsiae

Agave nickelsiae (King of the Agaves) aka Agave ferdinandi-regis

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kin : AsparagaceaeSubfamily : AgavoideaeGenus : Agave

Agave nickelsiae , formerly know asAgave ferdinandi - regis , is a arresting , slow - develop succulent that constitute an heart-to-heart little potato of stout , triangular , blue - fleeceable leaves with longitudinal , narrow , white bud imprints . The russet scab can grow up to 18 inch ( 45 cm ) in diameter . The margins of the leaves are namby-pamby , sullen reddish - dark-brown , and terminate at the blunt leaf tip in a sturdy spinal column of the same color .

The inflorescence is spike - shaped and can hit up to 13 feet ( 4 m ) in superlative . It contains many pair flowers of various colors , often with shades of purple - Marxist .

Agave nickelsiae (King of the Agaves)

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There is a muckle of disarray regarding the naming of this works . It was first namedAgave nickelsiaein 1895 but was by and by renamedAgave ferdinandi - regisby Alwin Berger in 1915 . Some source , such as Howard Scott Gentry , believed it to be just a descriptor ofAgave victoriae - reginae , not even deserving the rank and file of a subspecies or variety . But recently , a group of Mexican botanists has observed that there are significant floral differences between the plants , and they have conclude thatAgave nickelsiaeshould be recognized as a separate species .

USDA hardiness zones7a to 11b : from 0 ° F ( −17.8 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° vitamin C ) .

Agaves are not unmanageable plants to grow . They are slowly - growing and striking and will even thrive on a bit of neglect . If you are the eccentric of person who like to fuss withhouseplantsandwatera muckle , Agaveis probably not the plant for you . If , however , you are the type of somebody who like to ready it and forget it , and you have a sunny window , Agavemight be the way to go . Be cognisant that some enceinte variety show will finally outgrow your room ( unless you have a with child nursery ) , andAgavecan be fast-growing . They have nark sap and sometimes very sharp thorns that can do injuries to small children and even ducky .

Agave nickelsiae (King of the Agaves)

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In world-wide , Agaves do not need to be repot every year . Most mintage commonly found in refinement produce slowly and take long to outgrow their quite a little . It is also best to handle your flora as little as potential since they do not care to be disturbed . When repot , refresh the fagged grunge with a new potting mix and ensure the industrial plant is steadfastly cast anchor in its pot . However , be careful not to pot the   Agave   too deep , as that will encourage stem rot during the growing season .

See more atHow to Grow and Care for Agave .

Agave nickelsiaeis native to the mountains north-east of Saltillo in north - westernMexico .

Agave nickelsiae (King of the Agaves)

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