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  1. Incredibly attractive, award-winning Agave victoriae-reginae is an evergreen, perennial succulent forming a perfectly spherical, solitary rosette of thick, smooth and spineless, dark green leaves. Each leaf is adorned with almost 'hand-painted' white margins and a small terminal spine.

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    Plant Height (Inches):6 to 12.
    Plant Spread (Inches):6 to 12.
    Time of Bloom:Summer.
    Flower Details:Green, White.
    Best Light Conditions:Full sunlight.
    Rate of Growth:Grows slowly.
    Suitable Soil Types:Acidic, Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Slightly alkaline, Well drained.
    Soil Moisture:Dry to Moist (Medium Moisture is likely gives best results).
    Care:
    Level of Maintenance:
    Propagation:Offsets taken in spring or autumn.
    How to Prune:Not usually required.
    Can Attract:
    Tolerant of:Drought.
    Best Garden Use:Container, Ground cover, En masse, Rock garden.
    Family:Asparagaceae.
  2. Flowering & Fragrance. Victoria Agave Century Plant blooms once in its lifetime sending forth a bare spike as tall as 15′ feet high. At the end of the spike are thick clusters of fragrant, reddish purple flowers. Reginae Agave is monocarpic, so the parent plant will die after blooming.

  3. Queen victory agave is one of the most attractive agaves with its round shape and very tight and whorl-like foliage arrangement. It is a small clumping or solitary species, growing into a 1-2 ft. diameter rosette.

  4. Agave victoriae-reginae (Queen Victoria agave, royal agave) is a small species of succulent flowering perennial plant, noted for its streaks of white on sculptured geometrical leaves, and popular as an ornamental.

  5. Oct 19, 2021 · Queen Victoria Agave is a rare, striking plant that forms a small, symmetrical rosette of dark green foliage with white markings on the side of its toothless leaves. A sharp spine is apparent on the end of each leaf and flowers appear on the upper half of its flower stalk and the plant will die after flowering.

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  7. Queen Victoria Agave is known for its white lined, beautifully shaped leaves that form a spherical habit. 'Porcupine' was selected from the species for its compact habit. Although relatively hardy for Agave, good winter drainage is required.

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