I am a relatively new to Agaves, but fast becoming a little obsessive so as its another grey day I thought I would post a few pictures of this past summer.
My ugly duckling thats turning into a beautiful Swan, Ovatifolia.
The gorgeous Agave Parryi 1684
Blue Brian
Blue Ocean, more likely a Gentryi hybrid, but I'm not complaining
Agaves from this summer
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Re: Agaves from this summer
Some more
Desmettiana variegata Ovatifolia, not too fussed about names given, but bought as Vanzie. Just like its form Now a certain lady on this forum is to blame about my interest in variegated agaves .
Agave Kabutogani
My smaller Montana, this one just has that jade look about it
Desmettiana variegata Ovatifolia, not too fussed about names given, but bought as Vanzie. Just like its form Now a certain lady on this forum is to blame about my interest in variegated agaves .
Agave Kabutogani
My smaller Montana, this one just has that jade look about it
Re: Agaves from this summer
My Parryi Truncata...is it a Huntington? Will I ever know
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Two boys together, Parryi 1684 and Blue Agave Brian Last one is Agave Parryi Chihuahua
Agave Gypsophilia Lemon
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Two boys together, Parryi 1684 and Blue Agave Brian Last one is Agave Parryi Chihuahua
Re: Agaves from this summer
So there’s a few of mine that have helped put a smile on my face this summer after this dreadful year.
Thanks to Tina and Paul ,Chris who have helped me along the path in growing and understanding these beauties.
Happy to see other people's plant's? If you Don't ill post my Mangaves
Stay safe
Wayne
Thanks to Tina and Paul ,Chris who have helped me along the path in growing and understanding these beauties.
Happy to see other people's plant's? If you Don't ill post my Mangaves
Stay safe
Wayne
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Re: Agaves from this summer
Hey, don't blame me!
Looking good, sir.
Looking good, sir.
Re: Agaves from this summer
Oh but you are Paul, based on your article I enlarged my dry bed using the no soil approach, and then of course I had to fill it. Chris's plants and planting is awe inspiring.
With Tina, she's influenced my collection mainly indoors, so I can enjoy them year round in our leaky little conservatory. Plus agaves are so much tougher than my beloved Agavoides , now only the tougher survive and stay on.
Next year the bed will get more large rocks introduced, so I it can simply look better . Currently it's a gravel landslide, albeit a pretty one .it will envolve, bigger specimens, less pots. Just having fun with it.
Wayne
With Tina, she's influenced my collection mainly indoors, so I can enjoy them year round in our leaky little conservatory. Plus agaves are so much tougher than my beloved Agavoides , now only the tougher survive and stay on.
Next year the bed will get more large rocks introduced, so I it can simply look better . Currently it's a gravel landslide, albeit a pretty one .it will envolve, bigger specimens, less pots. Just having fun with it.
Wayne
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Re: Agaves from this summer
Some lovely plants there Wayne and arranged nicely, thanks!
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Re: Agaves from this summer
That looks terrific! It would be nice to see more pictures of this in time to see how your planting develops. Agave montana has made it on my wish list straight away, wonderful plant!
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Re: Agaves from this summer
Blue Brian looks nice & the montana looks great too but like its going to be BIG n butch, goes without saying the agave isthmensis kabutogani is gorgeous, looks better than when I had it.
The Parryi truncata looks right for the huntington form
The Parryi truncata looks right for the huntington form
Tina
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: Agaves from this summer
Very nice. I agree that Paul and Tina have a lot to answer for
Patrick. Small varied collection of North American, Mexican and Andean Cacti. Variegated Agaves and Echeveria. Developing a succulent garden in Portugal. Joined Somerset BCSS and forum in 2007.