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| Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum, September 29, 2006. |
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| Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum, April 19, 2008. One Died After Blooming. One Is In Bloom. |
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| Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata | Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata |
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| Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata | Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata |
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| Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata | Mescal Ceniza Agave, Agave colorata |
Mescal Ceniza Agave A beautiful, small to medium Agave from Sonora and northern Sinaloa in Mexico which has very wide, heavily cross-banded, blue and purplish leaves. It is highly tolerant of drought conditions and full sun. It forms a succulent rosette, slowly clumping, 2 to 4 feet in diameter. Mature plants develop a short stem about 4 - 6 feet tall. Plants in nature have bands running across the leaves, created by the alternation of zones with a blue - gray coating and darker zones. However, this banding is seldom encountered on plants in cultivation.
This is one of the most ornamental of the agaves coming to us from the Chihuahua and Sonora Desert in Mexico. The dark green leaf color and the decorative teeth make this plant very attractive. The ornamental nature of this plant makes it an ideal plant for entryways.
Height: 2 to 4 feet feet tall. It also spreads about 2 to 4 feet.
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