Spacing: 3-5 ft.
Water Needs: Rarely (Drought Tolerant)
Foliage: Evergreen
Bloom Season: Late Winter
Bloom Color:
Height (at Maturity): 4-5 ft.
Width (at Maturity): 4-5 ft.
Soil Preference:
Agave Blue Flame is a slow-growing succulent that is prized for its striking blue-gray foliage. The leaves are broad and stiff, arranged in a rosette pattern, and can grow up to 2 feet in length. This plant is known for its ability to store water in its leaves, making it a low maintenance choice for hot, dry climates. It is also drought tolerant, making it ideal for xeriscaping. In maturity, it produces a tall, robust spike that produces yellow or red flowers, adding to its ornamental appeal. It is a hardy plant that can thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. The Blue Fame Agave is a popular choice for rock gardens, borders, or as a focal point in a succulent garden. It can also be grown in pots and makes a stunning indoor plant.