Agave weberi — a medium houseplant
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Agave weberi

Agave Weberi

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Agave weberi, commonly known as Weber's Agave, is a large succulent belonging to the Agavaceae family. Native to Mexico, this plant can grow up to 6 feet tall and spread 8 feet wide. It features a rosette of thick, fleshy leaves that are blue-green and edged with sharp spines.

Agave weberi produces an impressive flower stalk that can reach heights of up to 20 feet. The yellow-green flowers bloom during the summer months.

This drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-draining soil with full sun exposure. Its unique appearance makes it a popular choice for ornamental use in landscaping.

Historically, indigenous people have used Agave weberi for medicinal purposes, such as treating wounds, fever, coughs, and digestive issues. Additionally, it has been utilized in the production of tequila due to its high sugar content.

Overall, Agave weberi is an impressive succulent with distinctive features, making it an excellent addition to any garden or landscape design project.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Agave Weberi.

Water

The Weber's century plant is well-suited for dry conditions, thanks to its exceptional drought tolerance. This resilience comes from its ability to store water in its leaves and stem. The plant requires watering only once every three weeks and thrives best in well-drained soil, which helps prevent waterlogging and root rot.

Fertilizer

To fertilize Weber's century plant, apply a balanced fertilizer with a 3:3:2 ratio of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium once a month during the growing season, from spring to summer. Opt for liquid or low-concentration compound fertilizers, avoiding those with high nutrient levels. In late fall and early winter, fertilization is unnecessary because the plant's growth slows and it may enter a dormant state.

Pruning

To help Weber's century plant thrive, prune it in early spring to remove any damaged foliage and promote growth. Use sharp, clean tools for hygiene, and wear gloves to protect yourself from the plant's spines. This practice improves airflow, reduces the risk of pests, and results in a more attractive garden specimen.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Succulent
Genus
Agave
Family
Asparagaceae
Mature Height
91 cm to 22 m
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Weber's century plant en Weber Agave en Weber's Agave
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Agave weberi leaf
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