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Agave lophantha is a striking succulent perennial native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. Known for its symmetrical rosette of sword-like leaves, this plant adds bold texture and structure to any garden or container arrangement.
Often mistaken for cacti or aloe, Agave belongs to a distinct genus with over 200 species. Its light grayish green to yellow flowers emerge on tall stalks, typically after years of growth. This variety is winter-hardy and thrives in dry, well-drained soils with minimal care.
Agave Lophantha, Ghaypat succulent, hardy agave, drought-tolerant plant, architectural foliage, container succulent
Agave lophantha is a striking succulent perennial native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. Known for its symmetrical rosette of sword-like leaves, this plant adds bold texture and structure to any garden or container arrangement.
Often mistaken for cacti or aloe, Agave belongs to a distinct genus with over 200 species. Its light grayish green to yellow flowers emerge on tall stalks, typically after years of growth. This variety is winter-hardy and thrives in dry, well-drained soils with minimal care.
Agave Lophantha, Ghaypat succulent, hardy agave, drought-tolerant plant, architectural foliage, container succulent