Agave victoriae reginae, Queen Victoria Agave, live plant with roots, stunning form, slow growing, specimen plant, drought tolerant, cold hardy
Agave victoriae-reginae is a living sculpture. Spiraling dark green leaves marked with white grow slowly to one foot tall and wide. Slow growth and exquisite beauty make this a prime single specimen. A mature specimen of Queen Victoria agave can cost as much as a thousand dollars.
After several decades, the plant will send up a 15' flower spike dense with reddish-purple blooms, but you may not see it in your lifetime. The plant in the first photo is easily 30 years old.
This agave is easy to grow and maintain. It thrives in full sun or part shade with almost no water, is hardy to at least 10 F°, and tolerates cold very well. It makes a striking garden specimen in zones 9-10 and is at home in a pot anywhere.
Surface sow, covering with a light layer of soil. Cover pot with plastic wrap and a rubber band to keep in heat and moisture. Place in a warm, sunny location, keep soil moist, but not soaking wet. Remove plastic wrap when you have seedlings.