A breathtaking plant from the Mexican states of Puebla and Oaxaca, where it grows in dry deciduous forest. It forms a large trunk with a greatly inflated base, usually not branching before it reaches quite some height and carrying dense rosettes of narrow, stiff, blue green leaves. It is resistant to drought and can take light to moderate freezes. |
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Country of Origin |
Mexico |
General Features |
Palm alike Plant .
Plant which can be grown as a Bonsai . Succulent Plant . Develops a caudex . |
Botanical Family |
Agavaceae |
Synonyms |
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Habitat |
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Substrate |
Temperature during winter |
Lighting |
Watering during automn-winter |
Watering during hot season |
Fertilizer during growth |
Pruning |
Repotting |