Agave plants generally are succulents with large leaves that end in spiny tips. There's a lot of variety in the agave genus. Large, stiff specimens can grow to 10 feet or more in height and width. And there are the small, dish-sized agaves and a few agave species with soft leaves and no spines. Agave foliage tends toward a blue-green in hardier varieties and a gray-green in warm-climate types. Some are variegated with gold or white markings.
Plants might have slight variations in color, texture, finish, and size. You can expect there will be some differences from what is displayed on our website because you are choosing a one-of-a-kind piece from mother nature.
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