A bug flies near the Agave victoriae-reginae plant, which began its once-in-a-lifetime bloom at the Dallas Arboretum in Dallas on Monday, June 15, 2015. This 15-foot-tall plant, estimated to be 20 ...
Walnut Creek’s Ruth Bancroft is a national authority on drought-resistant gardening. Twice a month, she and her staff share their knowledge with readers. Q The column on Agave nickelsiae mentioned ...
A 15-foot-tall Agave plant is blooming and drawing crowds to the Dallas Arboretum. The Arboretum says the Agave victoriae-reginae is 20 years old and this will be the only time it blooms in its ...
A: This is the Queen Victoria agave (Agave victoriae-reginae). According to Greg Starr in his excellent book called “Agaves”, this is a Chihuahuan Desert species. It grows well throughout our area ...
Although a relatively small agave, the Queen Victoria agave, Agave victoriae-reginae, is also one of the most striking. Mature plants form dense foliar rosettes that are between only a foot and a foot ...
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