Agave americana mediopicta 'Alba'
Agave americana var. mediopicta 'Alba' is another unique looking agave succulent. A member of the white stripe agave family these plants are very easy to grow and establish in all landscape styles. Water-wise, fire-wise, and extremely hardy are just a few attributes that make the mediopicta agave work so well in all landscapes. This agave is easily identifiable by its long recurved spined leaves that will have a light green-blue outer color with a creamy white colored stripe in the middle. Growing to nearly 4' tall and 4-5' wide this medium-sized agave will bloom a yellow-green flower that will attract hummingbirds and butterflies, these plants need to be about a decade old before they will bloom.
The white-striped century plant is a medium-sized agave cultivar that grows 3-4 ft. high and as wide. It has highly attractive white and gray markings on its arching leaves. Flowers develop on mature plants in early to late summer and can take 1-2 months to bloom; plants die after flowering.
Both the size and distinctive color markings of the White-striped century plant make it suitable as a focal plant in both residential gardens and commercial landscapes. This is a clumping cultivar that will produce new plants over time around its base. It adapts to full sun, heat, aridity, and winter cold to 15°F. Like other agaves, once established it requires little care or attention. Another cultivar, A. a. 'Mediopicta' has similar arching leaves with striking blue-gray margins and a yellow mid-stripe.
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