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Other common names century plant 'Mediopicta Alba'
Synonyms Agave americana 'Mediopicta' misapplied
Family Asparagaceae
Genus Agave can be perennial or monocarpic succulents, forming rosettes of usually rigid, fleshy, spiny-edged leaves, with funnel-shaped flowers in racemes or panicles often much taller than the rosettes
Details 'Mediopicta Alba' is an evergreen perennial forming striking rosettes of spiny-edged, grey-green leaves, each with a creamy-white central stripe. Flowers seldom seen
Foliage Evergreen
Habit Bushy
Hardiness
All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets
H2
Full Sun
Aspect South-facing or East-facing
Exposure Sheltered
Sand
Loam
MoistureWell-drained
SoilSand, Loam
pHAcid, Neutral
Ultimate height 1-1.5 metres
Ultimate spread 0.5-1 metres
Time to ultimate height 10-20 years
Cultivation Grow under glass in a standard cactus compost, in bright, filtered light. When in growth water moderately and feed every two or three weeks with a balanced liquid feed. Keep almost dry in the winter
Propagation Propagate by offsets taken in spring or autumn
Suggested planting locations and garden types Architectural City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Gravel Garden Mediterranean Climate Plants
Pruning No pruning required
Pests May be attacked by scale insects
Diseases Generally disease free
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