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 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.
From $26.93

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 cream edge. The leaves emerge from the centre of the plant with an almost rolled appearance. This succulent typically grows to 1.2 m tall and the same wide. Agave 'Ray of Light' is commonly used as an attractive feature in modern gardens, particularly when planted in clusters or used to contrast with other colours and forms. It is also ideal for mixed plantings, rock gardens, or including in Mediterranean garden themes.
From $30.98
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