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Agave titanota

Agave titanota
Chalk agave

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A polymorphous species of agave, where no two specimens ever look exactly the same! It forms a unique cluster of huge, flat, thick, lanceolate leaves in light green, grey or glaucous shades, with broad margins and large, recurved hazel-coloured spines that dry out and turn whitish over time. The leaf margins and spines can vary in their degree of division and prominence. This hardy perennial tolerates drought and high temperatures exceptionally well. Use it to plant a dry slope in mild climate regions, otherwise in a pot that needs protection from cold and humidity.
Height at maturity
70 cm
Spread at maturity
70 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to June
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Flowering time June to August
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Description

Agave titanota is remarkable for the diversity of forms in which it presents itself: no two plants are alike! It is a medium-sized perennial succulent plant with a particularly open, compact, solitary rosette, composed of impressive, flat, lanceolate leaves whose colour varies from light green to glaucous and then to grey. Its coloured margin with hooked lateral spines is quite pronounced, turning hazelnut and then parchment-coloured as it dries and ripens. Indeed, the margin can be entire or deeply notched, and its teeth can be more or less numerous, large, hooked and twisted. This hardy perennial can tolerate drought and high temperatures very well. Use it to plant a dry slope in full sun in mild climate regions. In colder regions, plant in a pot protected from cold and humidity. 

 

Originally from Oaxaca in central Mexico, Agave titanota is above all a perennial succulent plant perfectly adapted to high temperatures that is used to growing on steep slopes and rocky ledges. It belongs to the Asparagaceae family (formerly Agavaceae), just like Yuccas or tuberose. This herbaceous succulent plant has rhizomes capable of producing few suckers, but it is almost devoid of an above-ground stem, which takes the form of an extremely short single trunk. The small rosette is very open when the plant is in full sun, but will be more compact in a partially shaded area. It will not exceed 70cm (27in) in all directions, with fairly slow growth. It is composed of massive, flat, lanceolate, succulent leaves, 60cm (24in) long and 12cm (5in) wide, with margins and lateral spines of various shapes, sizes and densities. They are initially hazelnut in colour before drying and becoming parchment-like. The terminal spine of the leaves is very large, measuring 3 to 4cm (1 to 2in) in length. When a rosette reaches the venerable age of 15 to 20 years, or even older, it produces a flowering stem reaching 3 to 6m (10 to 20ft) in height. It bears many horizontal branches. The branches bear flattened and spherical panicles composed of a myriad of small yellow tubular flowers. The rosette, known as semelparous, dies after flowering, which lasts several months, having taken care to produce many small peripheral rosettes to ensure its perpetuation.

 

In mild climates, it will find its place in a large rockery, a slope, or in a raised bed whose soil has been enriched with gravel or coarse sand. It can be planted with frost-resistant prickly pears such as Opuntia humifusa 'Millevaches', giant fennel, fairly hardy candle cacti (Cleistocactus strausii, Cylindropuntia imbricata), and ground-covering plants such as dwarf mugworts, which are all equally undemanding plants. Gardeners in colder regions can grow it in full sun in a very large pot on a terrace, carefully choosing the most sheltered spot, to recreate a setting inspired by gardens from the edge of the world.

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Agave titanota (Foliage) Foliage

Flowering

Flowering time June to August
Inflorescence Panicle
Flowering description Blooms after 10 years of cultivation.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 70 cm
Spread at maturity 70 cm
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

Agave

Species

titanota

Family

Agavaceae

Other common names

Chalk agave

Origin

North America

Product reference151341

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Planting and care

Position it in full sun or partial shade. Plant it in well-draining, poor, rocky, limestone, or sandy soil. It cannot withstand winter humidity and cold, but it can tolerate dry cold in dry soil. Protect it from humidity in regions with rainy and cold winters by using a temporary waterproof shelter that allows light to pass through, such as a transparent plastic tarp. If this installation is not aesthetically pleasing, it has the merit of saving the life of this rare plant. As it prefers dry soils in summer, for example, you can consider planting it in a 50cm (20in) hole filled with a mixture of rocks and light soil. Ensure its collar is kept free from stagnant water. The drier the soil, the more it will resist freezing, up to about -6°C (21.2°F).

Since the plant has a fairly modest size, it can be grown in a pot (preferably terracotta) on a terrace or balcony, in a light substrate such as cactus soil, with careful drainage. Water regularly in summer, but allow the substrate to dry between 2 waterings. It will then be easy to store the pot away from heavy frosts and humidity, in a bright, well-ventilated, minimally heated room. Reduce or even stop watering in winter. The plant can spend April to October outdoors. 

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Planting period

Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to June

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Container, Slope, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Very well-drained, light.

Care

Pruning instructions Cut the floral stems as they grow. Clean up the old foliage at the end of winter by trimming the black leaves close to the ground.
Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs protection

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