





Agave Parryi ssp. parryi
Agave parryi ssp. parryi – Parry’s Agave: A Desert LegendUnleash the timeless beauty of Agave parryi ssp. parryi, or Parry’s Agave, a compact powerhouse that embodies desert resilience. This slow-growing succulent forms a tight, symmetrical rosette of broad, silvery-blue to gray-green leaves, reaching 1-2 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. Each thick leaf is armed with bold, dark brown to black spines along the edges and a piercing terminal spike—perfect for a rugged, architectural statement. Over time, it produces offsets, creating a stunning cluster effect.
Care Snapshot:
• Sun: Full sun is its domain—6+ hours daily keeps its colors crisp and form flawless. Light shade is tolerated but dulls its edge.
• Water: Drought-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, water once a month or skip it entirely.
• Soil: Loves lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or gritty sand ensures happy roots and no rot.
A star in rock gardens, xeriscapes, or chunky pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 7-10, handling dry cold to 5°F (-15°C)—just keep it dry during freezes. After 10-20 years, mature rosettes may send up a 15-foot spike of yellow flowers with reddish tinges—a grand exit leaving pups behind. Spines are sharp, so place thoughtfully; sap can irritate pets or skin.
Agave parryi ssp. parryi – Parry’s Agave: A Desert LegendUnleash the timeless beauty of Agave parryi ssp. parryi, or Parry’s Agave, a compact powerhouse that embodies desert resilience. This slow-growing succulent forms a tight, symmetrical rosette of broad, silvery-blue to gray-green leaves, reaching 1-2 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. Each thick leaf is armed with bold, dark brown to black spines along the edges and a piercing terminal spike—perfect for a rugged, architectural statement. Over time, it produces offsets, creating a stunning cluster effect.
Care Snapshot:
• Sun: Full sun is its domain—6+ hours daily keeps its colors crisp and form flawless. Light shade is tolerated but dulls its edge.
• Water: Drought-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, water once a month or skip it entirely.
• Soil: Loves lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or gritty sand ensures happy roots and no rot.
A star in rock gardens, xeriscapes, or chunky pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 7-10, handling dry cold to 5°F (-15°C)—just keep it dry during freezes. After 10-20 years, mature rosettes may send up a 15-foot spike of yellow flowers with reddish tinges—a grand exit leaving pups behind. Spines are sharp, so place thoughtfully; sap can irritate pets or skin.
Agave parryi ssp. parryi – Parry’s Agave: A Desert LegendUnleash the timeless beauty of Agave parryi ssp. parryi, or Parry’s Agave, a compact powerhouse that embodies desert resilience. This slow-growing succulent forms a tight, symmetrical rosette of broad, silvery-blue to gray-green leaves, reaching 1-2 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. Each thick leaf is armed with bold, dark brown to black spines along the edges and a piercing terminal spike—perfect for a rugged, architectural statement. Over time, it produces offsets, creating a stunning cluster effect.
Care Snapshot:
• Sun: Full sun is its domain—6+ hours daily keeps its colors crisp and form flawless. Light shade is tolerated but dulls its edge.
• Water: Drought-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, water once a month or skip it entirely.
• Soil: Loves lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or gritty sand ensures happy roots and no rot.
A star in rock gardens, xeriscapes, or chunky pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 7-10, handling dry cold to 5°F (-15°C)—just keep it dry during freezes. After 10-20 years, mature rosettes may send up a 15-foot spike of yellow flowers with reddish tinges—a grand exit leaving pups behind. Spines are sharp, so place thoughtfully; sap can irritate pets or skin.