Spacing: 4-7 ft.
Water Needs: Rarely (Drought Tolerant)
Foliage: Evergreen
Bloom Season:
Bloom Color: Blue
Height (at Maturity): 6-8 ft.
Width (at Maturity): 6-8 ft.
Soil Preference:
Agave Tequilana is a species of agave commonly known as the "Blue Weber Agave." It is a slow-growing succulent that is prized for its striking blue-green foliage. The leaves are stiff, arranged in a rosette pattern, and can grow up to 3 feet in length. This plant is drought tolerant and can thrive in full sun or bright light, making it ideal for xeriscaping or for use in hot, dry climates. It is also low maintenance and easy to care for, requiring well-drained soil and minimal watering. In maturity, it produces a tall, sturdy flower stalk with yellow or red flowers, adding to its ornamental appeal. The Agave Tequilana is a popular choice for rock gardens, borders, or as a focal point in a succulent garden. It is also widely used for the production of tequila, due to its high sugar content. The Blue Weber Agave's bright blue-green color and symmetrical form make it a standout in any garden.