Agave filifera ‘Thread Agave
Agave filifera (Thread Agave) is an evergreen seasonal succulent developing striking rosettes of still, pointed, dark green leaves bordered with decorative white threads. Fully grown plants (over one decade) blossom just as soon as. They are covered with a splendid blooming spike that can reach 8 feet (250 centimeters), and bears thick collections of greenish-white blossoms. The flowering rosette passes away after blooming, however new rosettes developed by offsets will root at the base of the mommy rosette to form swarms.
Other Types of Agave
- Agave attenuata ‘Fox Tail’
- Agave parryi truncata ‘Artichoke Agave’
- American Agave ‘Agave Americana’
- Agave victoriae-reginae ‘Queen Victoria Agave’
- Agave tequilana ‘Tequila Agave’
- Agave vilmoriniana ‘Octopus Agave’
- Hedgehog Agave ‘Agave stricta’
- Agave lophantha ‘Quadricolor’
- Agave deserti ‘Desert Agave’ or ‘Desert Century Plant’