

Blue Glow Agave
Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow'
8 reviews
Blue Glow Agave
Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow'
8 reviews
- Drought-tolerant and low maintenance plant
- Striking blue-gray foliage adds visual interest to landscapes
- Thrives in full sun and well-draining soil
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$200
3.5 Gallon
Why Blue Glow Agave?
Blue Glow Agave is a stunning succulent hybrid known for its striking blue-green leaves that form a rosette shape. This plant is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, making it a popular choice for xeriscape gardens or arid landscapes. Its architectural form and vibrant color make it a beautiful focal point in any garden or container planting.
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Sunlight
Blue Glow Agave plants prefer full sun to partial shade and should receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. In very hot climates, some protection from intense afternoon sun may be needed to prevent sunburn on the leaves.

Watering
Blue Glow Agave plants have low to moderate watering requirements. They prefer well-draining soil and should be watered deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues, so it's bes

Fertilizing
Blue Glow Agave plants benefit from a well-balanced fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10. Fertilize during the growing season in spring and summer with a slow-release fertilizer or a liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Avoid over-fertilizing to
Blue Glow Agave (Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow')
The Blue Glow Agave, also known as Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow', is a stunning succulent plant that adds a striking focal point to any garden or landscape. This hybrid agave features long, arching blue-gray leaves that form a rosette shape, giving it a unique and elegant appearance.
The Blue Glow Agave is a low-maintenance plant that is drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun or partial shade. It is perfect for adding a pop of color and texture to rock gardens, containers, or as a standalone specimen plant. Its smooth leaves lack the sharp spines commonly found on other agave varieties, making it a safe and attractive choice for both indoor and outdoor settings.
Whether used as a focal point or as part of a succulent garden, the Blue Glow Agave is sure to impress with its striking beauty and easy care requirements. Plant it in well-draining soil and watch as it grows and thrives in your garden.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow' |
USDA Zones: | 9 - 11 |
Water: | Low |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well Drained Soil |
Mature Height: | 2 - 3 feet |
Mature Spread: | 2 - 3 feet |



Pollination Info
Blue Glow Agave Pollination Info
The Blue Glow Agave (Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow') is a hybrid succulent plant that reproduces through flowering and pollination. Here are some key points about the pollination process of the Blue Glow Agave:
Flowering:
The Blue Glow Agave typically flowers after reaching maturity, which can take several years. The plant produces a tall flower spike that can reach up to 10 feet in height. The flowers are tubular and typically yellow or green in color.
Pollination:
The Blue Glow Agave is primarily pollinated by bats and hummingbirds in its natural habitat. These pollinators are attracted to the sweet nectar produced by the flowers. When a pollinator visits a flower, it transfers pollen from one flower to another, enabling fertilization and seed production.
Seed Production:
After successful pollination, the Blue Glow Agave produces seed pods containing numerous seeds. These seeds can be collected and planted to grow new Blue Glow Agave plants.
Cross-Pollination:
As a hybrid plant, the Blue Glow Agave may exhibit different characteristics when cross-pollinated with other agave species. This can result in unique variations in flower color, leaf shape, and overall plant appearance.
Overall, pollination is a crucial process for the Blue Glow Agave to reproduce and propagate. By attracting pollinators and producing seeds, this plant can continue to thrive and spread in its native habitat and in cultivation.
FAQ
Blue Glow Agave (Agave attenuata x ocahui 'Blue Glow') FAQ
1. What is a Blue Glow Agave?
The Blue Glow Agave is a hybrid plant produced by crossing Agave attenuata and Agave ocahui. It has striking blue-gray foliage and is known for its architectural form.
2. How big does a Blue Glow Agave grow?
A mature Blue Glow Agave can reach a height of about 2-3 feet and a spread of 3-4 feet. It has a rosette shape and typically does not produce a tall flower stalk like other agave species.
3. How do I care for a Blue Glow Agave?
Blue Glow Agaves prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. They are drought-tolerant once established and should be watered sparingly. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Fertilize sparingly in the spring and summer.
4. Can I grow a Blue Glow Agave indoors?
While Blue Glow Agaves prefer outdoor conditions, they can be grown indoors in a bright location with ample sunlight. Make sure to provide well-draining soil and allow the plant to dry out between waterings.
5. Are Blue Glow Agaves frost-tolerant?
Blue Glow Agaves are not cold hardy and may be damaged by frost. If you live in a colder climate, it is recommended to bring the plant indoors during the winter months or protect it with frost cloth.
6. Do Blue Glow Agaves produce pups or offsets?
Blue Glow Agaves typically do not produce offsets or pups like other agave species. They are typically propagated through seeds or division of the plant.
7. Are Blue Glow Agaves toxic to pets?
Like other agave species, Blue Glow Agaves contain saponins and oxalates which can be toxic to pets if ingested. Keep the plant out of reach of curious pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
8. How often should I repot a Blue Glow Agave?
Blue Glow Agaves have shallow root systems and can be repotted every 2-3 years as needed. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage to allow the plant to continue to grow.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Blue Glow Agave
Planting:
1. Choose a location that receives full sun to partial shade.
2. Make sure the soil is well-draining. If the soil is heavy or clay-like, consider adding sand or perlite to improve drainage.
3. Dig a hole that is slightly larger than the root ball of the plant.
4. Place the Blue Glow Agave in the hole and backfill with soil, gently pressing down to secure the plant.
5. Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
Care:
1. Water the plant regularly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
2. Fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer once a year in the spring.
3. Remove any dead or damaged leaves to keep the plant looking its best.
4. Blue Glow Agave is hardy to USDA zones 9-11 and should be protected from frost in cooler climates.
5. Propagate the plant by dividing offsets that form around the base of the plant.
Follow these planting and care tips to enjoy a healthy and vibrant Blue Glow Agave in your garden!
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