The Plant Company grows, sells, and ships Mangave plants throughout NZ. We pride ourselves on producing high quality plants and seeing the joy from our customers when they receive them. We do hope you enjoy them and support this NZ business that is passionate about Mangave plants.
Mangave Pineapple Express is an impressive succulent that features a rosette of thick, dark green-grey leaves. They are leathery and radiate outwards...
Mangave Purple People Eater is an impressive succulent that features a rosette of thick, purple leaves with a blue-green undertone. They are leathery...
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We have amazing Mangave that are ready for their new home. We are here to help you find the right plant for your space. Choose from a wide variety of locally grown plants that have been propagated and bred to thrive in NZ’s climate. We stock only the highest quality plants, sourcing them from NZ’s leading nurseries. Each plant is packed and transported with extreme care, ensuring it arrives to you in the same condition it was in when it left the nursery. If you are wanting to buy Mangave, shop with confidence from the best in the industry.
Common questions about growing Mangave
1. What is the difference between Mangave and Agave?
Mangave and Agave are both succulent plants, but they have some key differences. Mangave is a hybrid plant between Agave and Manfreda. This gives Mangave a number of advantages over both of its parent plants. Mangave is generally faster growing than Agave, and it is more tolerant of cold and shade. Mangave also has a wider range of colors and patterns than Agave.
Agave is a larger and more robust plant than Mangave. Agave plants are also more drought tolerant than Mangave. However, Agave plants can be slower growing and more susceptible to cold and shade damage.
2. Can Mangave be grown indoors?
Mangave can be grown indoors. However, it is important to provide them with the right conditions to thrive.
They need bright, indirect light.
They are drought-tolerant, so it is important to let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is the most common cause of Mangave death.
Mangave plants need well-draining soil. A cactus and succulent mix is ideal.
They prefer warm temperatures. Avoid placing them in drafty areas or near air vents.
Mangave plants do not need to be fertilised often. A light feed during spring and summer is sufficient.
3. What is the common name for Mangave?
There is no common name for Mangave, as it is a relatively new hybrid plant. However, some people refer to it as a "mangave hybrid" or a "mangave agave."
4. Is Mangave a hybrid?
Mangave is a hybrid plant. It is a cross between the Agave and Manfreda genera. Mangave was first developed in the early 2000s by hybridizers who were looking to create a new plant that combined the best qualities of both of its parent genera.
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