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Agave × romani
Agave x romani is a stunning hybrid succulent prized for its compact size and bold, spiny rosettes. Its broad, fleshy, blue-green or grayish leaves feature sharp tips and serrated edges, giving it a dramatic appearance. Typically growing up to 60cm tall and wide, Agave x romani is perfect for small gardens or container planting.
This drought-tolerant agave thrives in well-draining soil with full sun and can tolerate freezing temperatures as long as it is kept dry in winter. Its low-maintenance care makes it ideal for xeriscaping and modern landscape designs, adding architectural interest to any outdoor space. Perfect for eco-friendly gardens and water-wise landscaping projects.
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Plant Biography
Agave x romani is a hybrid between two species: A. filifera and A. mitis var. albidior (formerly known as A. celsii). Believed to have been created by Belgian agave collector Jos de Vleeshouder.
Plant breeders have created agave hybrids between species to combine desirable traits such as improved hardiness, compact size, and enhanced ornamental appeal. By hybridising different Agave species, breeders can produce plants that are more adaptable to varying climates, making them suitable for wider cultivation, including in temperate regions.
Care & Size Guidance
Agave x romani can thrive in British gardens with proper care. Plant it in a well-draining, gritty soil mix, ideally in a container for easy relocation during winter. While it can tolerate partial-shade, it prefers full sun. Protect it from excess rain and frost by moving it indoors or using frost covers in colder months (but being careful to ensure adequate air flow). In mild regions, consider planting it in a sheltered spot with excellent drainage.
Agave x romani typically grows up to 60 cm in height and width, making it a compact choice for patios or gardens. Water sparingly, especially in winter, to avoid root rot, and ensure it gets plenty of light for healthy growth. If fertilising, use a product that is specifically formulated for cacti and succulents, and use a weaker dilution than recommended.
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