Agave Seeds – Green Victoria
Agave Seeds – Green Victoria
Agave Seeds – Green Victoria

Agave Seeds – Green Victoria

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Grow a striking, architectural succulent with Agave Seeds – Green Victoria, an heirloom, non-GMO variety known for its compact, symmetrical rosette and deep green leaves edged in clean white markings. Often admired as one of the most ornamental agave species, this variety is ideal for rock gardens, xeriscapes, patio containers, and low-maintenance landscapes.

The Green Victoria Agave thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil, producing a sculptural plant that adds structure and beauty to any outdoor space. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established, it is a fantastic choice for gardeners seeking a resilient, eye-catching succulent that also supports local pollinators during its blooming phase.

Features

  • Produces compact, symmetrical rosettes with deep green leaves

  • Non-GMO, heirloom-quality Green Victoria variety

  • Excellent for rock gardens, xeriscapes, and containers

  • Highly drought-tolerant and low-maintenance

  • Adds strong architectural interest to garden designs

  • Pollinator-friendly during blooming

Specifications

  • Common Name: Green Victoria Agave

  • Scientific Name: Agave victoriae-reginae

  • Plant Type: Perennial succulent

  • Sun Exposure: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)

  • Soil Type: Fast-draining sandy or cactus soil (pH 6.0–7.5)

  • Germination Time: 14–28 days

  • Days to Maturity: Slow-growing; several months for juvenile size

  • Plant Height: 10–18 inches (mature plants may grow larger in warm climates)

  • Spacing: 12–24 inches apart

  • Watering Needs: Very low; allow soil to dry between watering

  • Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 8–11 (container-grown in cooler zones)

  • Planting Season:

    • Indoor Sowing: Year-round

    • Outdoor Planting: March–June in warm regions

  • Blooming Season: Rare, typically after many years; blooms attract pollinators