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Nawaro Agave

Nawaro Agave Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: Nawaro AgaveAlias: Latin Name - Agave pintilla Collection NavarroFamily and Genus: Agave Family, Agave GenusDistribution of Origin

Nawaro Agave Plant Introduction

The Nawaro Agave is a plant from the Agave Genus of the Agave Family. The name is a transliteration and is a horticultural variety. The plant grows similar to "Sasano Snow," with the difference being the raised stripes on the leaves. The root system of the Nawaro Agave is very developed, and when planting in a pot, it is recommended to use a large, deep pot, or the roots will grow out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot.

The plant takes about 30 years to bloom, with a loose, spiky inflorescence that can reach 4 meters in height. The small flowers are light green and about 5 cm long. After flowering, the plant will produce seeds and then wither and die. Propagation can be done through side shoots, which the Nawaro Agave tends to produce easily. Simply remove the side shoot and plant it in the soil to grow well. The soil for propagation should be well-draining and well-aerated. Propagation can be done throughout the year. The soil should be fertile.

Nawaro Agave Image Appreciation

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