Agave Lophantha Quadricolor

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Agave Lophantha Quadricolor

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Agave Lophantha Quadricolor, commonly known as Quadricolor agave or quadricolor century plant, is a striking succulent plant native to the mountains of northeastern Mexico. It belongs to the Agavaceae family and is appreciated for its distinctive foliage and low maintenance requirements.

Quadricolor agave has a rosette growth habit, with its leaves emerging from a central base. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and rigid, growing in a symmetrical pattern. They are typically green in the center, with yellow margins and vibrant red edges. This color combination gives the plant its name "Quadricolor," meaning four colors.

The leaves of Quadricolor agave are adorned with small teeth along their margins and end in a sharp spine at the tip, so caution should be exercised while handling the plant. The size of the plant can vary, but it generally reaches a height of about 1 to 2 feet (30-60 cm) and a similar spread.

In terms of cultivation, Agave Lophantha Quadricolor is relatively easy to grow and care for. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers full sun exposure. It is drought-tolerant and can withstand hot and dry conditions. However, it is not frost-tolerant and may require protection or brought indoors during freezing temperatures.

Quadricolor agave is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens, rockeries, and xeriscapes. Its vibrant colors and unique leaf pattern make it an eye-catching addition to any landscape. It can also be grown in containers, adding a touch of exotic beauty to patios or balconies.

Like most agave species, Quadricolor agave is monocarpic, meaning it flowers once in its lifetime, typically after several years of growth. After flowering, the plant produces a tall spike with yellowish flowers, followed by the production of small offsets or "pups" around its base. These offsets can be carefully separated and propagated to create new plants.

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Plants are shipped bare root. Most specimens will be singles. Soil used to repot should be easy draining. Water again only once soil is nearly dry.