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Agave attenuata - Foxtail Agave


Agave attenuata - Foxtail Agave (Agave attenuata - Foxtail Agave)

Many of the foxtail agaves are flowering right now. Luckily, this plant doesn’t need much water because haven’t had any rain this season. Photo taken on January 3, 2025 in Balboa Park, San Diego.



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Love these succulents, especially when they're flowering. I have a couple of babies here and I'm waiting for see their arched flowering spike. They're commonly called "Swan Necks" here.

5 Jan, 2025

 

These are like the Tenerife agave that grow all over the island. Taller than they look in photos.

5 Jan, 2025

 

It’s an extremely common agave here. It called Swan Necks here, too.

It’s widely used along the freeways here.

6 Jan, 2025

 

Yes, it's a commonly used plant here as well.

6 Jan, 2025

 

They were growing everywhere in central Mexico (near Guadalajara) when we wintered there, I thought it was an elegant agave . One house we rented had number of them and I was shocked when we came next winter and they bloomed and produced dozens of little ones before they died.

6 Jan, 2025

 

It’s my favorite Agave. I like that the tip of the leaves are soft and don’t poke people.

Yes Klahanie, it produces many plantlets from the flowers. Also, what’s nice about this Agaves is that it branches after flowering, not dying like most Agave species. I want to get the variegated form, as it looks beautiful and doesn’t grow as large.

7 Jan, 2025



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