If you're fascinated by architectural succulents and drought-tolerant plants, exploring the many types of agave is a rewarding journey! Native to the arid landscapes of the Americas, agave species are prized in New Zealand gardens for their striking rosettes, low-care requirements, and bold presence. Whether you’re designing a modern courtyard, coastal garden, or looking for dramatic feature plants in pots, there’s an agave to suit your needs. On this page, discover popular types of agave and their unique features, plus helpful links to individual agave varieties available through our nursery.

Agave attenuata (Foxtail Agave) is a highly ornamental succulent known for its smooth, spineless leaves and graceful rosettes. Unlike many agaves, it has soft, blue green foliage that forms elegant clumps, making it safer and easier to grow in home gardens. Its tall, arching flower spikes resemble foxtails, creating a dramatic feature in summer. Hardy and drought tolerant, Agave attenuata (Foxtail Agave) is ideal for NZ gardens where style, structure, and resilience are desired.
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Agave americana variegata, commonly known as the Variegated Century Plant, is a large succulent that features broad, powder-blue leaves with yellow stripes. It typically grows to 1.5 m tall and 2 m wide, growing best when planted on a well-drained site in full sun. Agave americana variegata makes for an attractive specimen and is great for including in mixed plantings, using in rock gardens, adding to Mediterranean themed gardens, or planting to stop pedestrians passing through an area.
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