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agave americana varieties

Agave americana varieties are celebrated for their spectacular rosettes, drought tolerance, and striking architectural presence in both gardens and pots. These succulents bring a dramatic flair to New Zealand landscapes with their distinctive, often variegated leaves and impressive size. Whether you are new to agaves or a dedicated collector, exploring the different forms of Agave americana means discovering a wealth of beauty, texture, and colour for your outdoor or indoor plantings. Below, we take a closer look at some of the most popular and visually stunning Agave americana varieties available, along with tips for choosing the right one for your garden.

Agave tequilana plants with metallic-blue coloured foliage.

Agave tequilana

Agave tequilana (Tequila Agave) is a bold and dramatic succulent best known as the source of tequila production in Mexico. It features striking rosettes of blue green leaves with sharp points, making it a standout architectural feature in NZ gardens. This hardy plant thrives in hot, dry conditions and requires minimal maintenance. Agave tequilana (Tequila Agave) is perfect for modern landscapes, rockeries, or container planting, where its sculptural form provides year round interest.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Succulents
Height: 1.50 m
Spread: 1.50 m
Tolerances: Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy
Garden uses: Containers
Garden styles: Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Mediterranean, Modern
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Agave americana variegata

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.

Suited to regions: Alpine, Temperate
Plant type: Succulents
Height: 1.50 m
Spread: 2.00 m
Tolerances: Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy
Garden uses: Pool areas
Garden styles: Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Mediterranean, Modern, Rock
Agave 'Ray Of Light' plants with green and yellow variegated foliage.

Agave 'Ray of Light'

Agave 'Ray of Light' is an excellent selection of the commonly known, Fox Tail Agave. This plant features rosettes of broad, pale green leaves with a...

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Understanding Agave americana

The remarkable Agave americana, often known as the century plant, is famed for its bold structure and resilience. Native to Mexico, this species is highly sought after for its ability to thrive in full sun and poor soils, making it perfect for coastal gardens and dry spots in the landscape. All Agave americana varieties are slow-growing perennials with sharp, pointed leaves arranged in graceful rosettes, often reaching over a metre in height and diameter.

Popular Agave americana varieties

One of the most widely grown forms is Agave americana variegata, known for its broad blue-green leaves edged with bold, yellow stripes. Its striking variegation makes it a true eye-catcher in succulent borders and pots, providing year-round interest.

Another attractive cultivar is Agave americana var Franzosinii. This grand variety showcases wide, powdery-blue leaves with softer spines, making it one of the largest and most sculptural agaves you can grow in New Zealand. Its graceful, arching foliage adds instant drama to modern and Mediterranean-inspired gardens.

For gardeners who love unusual foliage, Agave americana Mediopicta Aurea (Century Agave) features broad, green leaves with a rich golden-yellow stripe running through the centre. Its upright, symmetrical growth pattern makes it a stylish focal point in large pots or feature garden beds.

There's also Agave americana 'Mediopicta Alba', which displays cool blue leaves with a striking creamy-white central stripe. This variety is especially popular for creating contrasts in succulent plantings or providing a bright accent among darker foliage.

Growing and caring for Agave americana varieties

All Agave americana varieties thrive in free-draining soils, full sun, and require minimal watering once established. They're highly resistant to coastal winds and salt spray, making them ideal for New Zealand’s exposed gardens. When planting these varieties, give them plenty of space to show off their dramatic form and avoid areas with heavy, clay soils. Protection from extreme frosts in colder regions is recommended, especially for young plants.

Add agave beauty to your landscape

With so many appealing Agave americana varieties to choose from, there’s an option to suit every garden style and size. Whether you opt for classic blue-green forms or bold variegated cultivars, these eye-catching succulents offer trouble-free beauty for years to come. Ready to explore even more stunning agaves? Discover Agave americana variegata, Agave americana var Franzosinii, Agave americana Mediopicta Aurea (Century Agave), or Agave americana 'Mediopicta Alba' to find your new landscape favourite.


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