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Agave

Agave is a genus of succulent plants from America. Some species grow in cold areas and take hard frost, while some others live in tropical climates. Canarius takes to your home an ever changing selection of species. Cold hardy agaves can create an exotic effect in your garden. They make fine companions to palms or cacti.
Agave americana medio picta alba
€4.00
Pot 8 cm. Unique Agave with a pure-white band in the middle of the leaf. It is easy to grow and frost hardy, as most cultivars of the common Agave americana.
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Agave attenuata
€4.50
h= 10-15 cm - Cont. 12 cm. A classic of all times in subtropical gardening. It is a mid sized spineless agave native to the cooler plateau of Central Mexico. Rosettes achieve 1 m (3 ft) with spectacular wide, green-blue waxy leaves.
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Agave attenuata variegata Tenerife
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AVAILABLE IN LATE SPRING. Pot 9 cm. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
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Agave colorata
€4.00
Cutting 8 cm diam. Agave colorata is very ornamental because of the glaucous broad leaves with dark spines.
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Agave desmettiana cv. Joe Hoak
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AVAILABLE September 2011 - 14-18 cm diameter. This is a new variegated selection with unreal colours. So far, few plants reached Europe and Canarius is proud to offer this novelty. Leaves are jade-green with yellow stripes and some green on the margins.
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Agave desmettiana marginata
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Available in July 2011 - 8-10 cm pup. This agave has an exciting leaf pattern. Leaf margines are rich yellow and spineless.
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Agave guadalajarana
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Dwarf, compact agave with grey-blue leaves and reddish spines. This is the type initially spread with the wrong name Agave neopotosina.
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Agave gypsophila - 15-20 cm
€14.50
15-20 cm. Elegant, exotic and unique. Agave gypsophila has a different shape because of the grey-blue leaves with wavy, undulate leaf margins.
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Agave gypsophila 12-14 cm
€7.00
12-14 cm. Elegant, exotic and unique. Agave gypsophila has a different shape because of the grey-blue leaves with wavy, undulate leaf margins.
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Agave macroacantha
€4.00
Beautiful agave with straight grey leaves, armed with regular black spines. It is hardy to frost.
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Agave parryi patonii Merico Nishiki
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AVAILABLE IN SEPTEMBER 2011 - 10-12 cm. One of the best dwarf variegated agaves. This white-bordered form of Agave parry is especially attractive
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Agave potatorum
€5.90
NEW! - 8 cm pot, bare rooted - Small to medium sized, compact Agave with embossed glaucous leaves. Margins are undulate and armed with reddish-brown spines. It is a mountain species from southern Mexico, found at 1300 to 2300 m (4500 to 7500 ft.).
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Agave salmiana var. ferox
€4.00
8 cm pup. A giant in the genus, the ferocious classic Agave ferox can take some frost and snow.
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Agave syrup - sirope de Agave - Allos
€6.20
NEW! - 250 ml. 100% pure syrup from organically grown agaves. The sap is extracted in the desert from blooming agaves. Then it is concentrated to make this syrup.
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Agave titanota minor
€5.00
12-14 cm. Dwarf form of Agave titanota
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Agave victoria-reginae
€5.00
NEW! - Slow, beautiful classic Agave with compact, striped leaves . Agave victoria-reginae is endangered in its native habitat, while it is common in cultivation.
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Agave vilmoriniana
€5.00
14-18 cm. A different spineless agave, with a smooth spreading rosette of elegantly curving leaves.
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Agave x nigra
€2.50
Nigra is a "classic" hybrid Agave, obtained by crossing Agave victoriae-reginae and A. scabra. Agave X nigra is a beautiful frost-hardy plant, known for its architectural shape.
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Beschorneria albiflora
€3.50
Pot 8 cm. Beschorneria is a genus related to Agave. Uncommon frost-hardy species with waxy spineless leaves. Beautiful inflorescence with bright red stalks and hanging white flowers.
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Furcraea gigantea variegata
€6.50
NEW! - Beautiful! This is a spineless agave-relative with supreme variegated leaves. It will grows to a height of 3 m, but can be kept much smaller in containters.
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