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Agave Horrida

from $124.99

Agave horrida – Mexcalmetl Agave: A Spiky Desert RebelMeet the Agave horrida, or Mexcalmetl Agave, a fierce little succulent that’s all attitude and charm. This compact Mexican native forms a solitary rosette of rigid, gray-green leaves, growing 1-1.5 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide. Each leaf is a fortress—bristling with long, dark, hooked spines along the edges and a wicked terminal spike that says “look, don’t touch.” Its rough, textured look makes it a standout for rugged desert vibes.

Care Basics:

• Sun: Full sun fuels its fire—6+ hours daily keeps it tight and vibrant. Partial shade works, but it’s born for the spotlight.

• Water: Drought-hardy as they come—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out fully between. In winter, skip it or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Demands lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel keeps its roots happy and rot-free.

Perfect for rock gardens, xeriscapes, or gritty pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 9-11, shrugging off heat and tolerating dry cold to about 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. After 10-15 years, it may unleash a 10-foot spike of greenish-yellow flowers—a rare exit before the rosette fades, often with no offsets to spare. Spines mean business, so keep pets and kids at a safe distance; sap can irritate too.

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Agave horrida – Mexcalmetl Agave: A Spiky Desert RebelMeet the Agave horrida, or Mexcalmetl Agave, a fierce little succulent that’s all attitude and charm. This compact Mexican native forms a solitary rosette of rigid, gray-green leaves, growing 1-1.5 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide. Each leaf is a fortress—bristling with long, dark, hooked spines along the edges and a wicked terminal spike that says “look, don’t touch.” Its rough, textured look makes it a standout for rugged desert vibes.

Care Basics:

• Sun: Full sun fuels its fire—6+ hours daily keeps it tight and vibrant. Partial shade works, but it’s born for the spotlight.

• Water: Drought-hardy as they come—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out fully between. In winter, skip it or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Demands lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel keeps its roots happy and rot-free.

Perfect for rock gardens, xeriscapes, or gritty pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 9-11, shrugging off heat and tolerating dry cold to about 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. After 10-15 years, it may unleash a 10-foot spike of greenish-yellow flowers—a rare exit before the rosette fades, often with no offsets to spare. Spines mean business, so keep pets and kids at a safe distance; sap can irritate too.

Agave horrida – Mexcalmetl Agave: A Spiky Desert RebelMeet the Agave horrida, or Mexcalmetl Agave, a fierce little succulent that’s all attitude and charm. This compact Mexican native forms a solitary rosette of rigid, gray-green leaves, growing 1-1.5 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide. Each leaf is a fortress—bristling with long, dark, hooked spines along the edges and a wicked terminal spike that says “look, don’t touch.” Its rough, textured look makes it a standout for rugged desert vibes.

Care Basics:

• Sun: Full sun fuels its fire—6+ hours daily keeps it tight and vibrant. Partial shade works, but it’s born for the spotlight.

• Water: Drought-hardy as they come—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out fully between. In winter, skip it or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Demands lean, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel keeps its roots happy and rot-free.

Perfect for rock gardens, xeriscapes, or gritty pots, this agave thrives in USDA zones 9-11, shrugging off heat and tolerating dry cold to about 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. After 10-15 years, it may unleash a 10-foot spike of greenish-yellow flowers—a rare exit before the rosette fades, often with no offsets to spare. Spines mean business, so keep pets and kids at a safe distance; sap can irritate too.

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