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Queen Victoria Agave
Coral Aloe
Queen Victoria Agave

Common name:Queen Victoria Agave
Botanical name:Agave victoriae-reginae

One of the best choices for containers or small planting areas. Short stout leaves with deep green and white markings. Forms a tight rosette to 18" across. Very slow but long lived. Full sun, water sparingly to maintain form. Native to the Chihuahuan Desert on rocky limestone hills from 4-5000'. Does not often offset. Somewhat subject to weevil attacks. June-July: pale green flowers on 4' spike.

Coral Aloe

Common name:Coral Aloe
Botanical name:Aloe striata

More attractive than saponaria. Great flower display in late winter. A slow to moderate grower forms a large rosette. Fleshy leaves are pale gray and broad at the base. Leaves have fine longitudinal lines and also pink margins. Clusters of flowers are coral red to orange on 3' stalks. South African native. best with filtered sun. Frost tender but more cold hardy than saponaria.

Designer: Mary Irish

Irish Potato Pots
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Photographer: Kathleen Moore

Water Saving Tip:

Group plants with similar watering needs in the same area.