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variegated spiky succulent Variegated Century Plant

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variegated spiky succulent Variegated Century PlantIntroducing the variegated century plant, also known as Agave americana 'Variegata or Agave americana 'Marginata', a stunning variety of Agave americana. Agave americana is commonly referred to as a century plant because it was once believed that it took 100 years for the plant to bloom. However, this is a common misconception. The variegated century plant blooms light green yellow flowers once in its lifetime after it has reached maturity. This can

Introducing the variegated century plant, also known as Agave americana 'Variegata or Agave americana 'Marginata', a stunning variety of Agave americana. Agave americana is commonly referred to as a century plant because it was once believed that it took 100 years for the plant to bloom. However, this is a common misconception.

The variegated century plant blooms light-green yellow flowers once in its lifetime after it has reached maturity. This can take anywhere from 10 to 30 years, depending on light, temperature, and humidity. Being monocarpic, the mother plant dies after blooming.


The twisted, silvery-green leaves of this variegated century plant form a large rosette, and the leaf margins have bright yellow stripes that resemble a striped ribbon.

Its stiff, rosette-shaped, sword-like leaves grow upright, and the mature plant can reach a height of 6 feet and 10 feet wide. Each leaf has a pointed, spiny tip and is armed with tiny brown hooks.

This variegated century plant will grow a bit smaller than other Agave Americans but is still bigger than the one with white stripes.

Native to Mexico, there are numerous variegated forms of Agave americana,Go to agave americana, each with distinctive names and leaf types.

This stunning variegated century plant is sure to stand out in any garden, adding a touch of exotic beauty to your outdoor oasis.

This variegated Century plant is incredibly low-maintenance, requiring low water and very little attention from you. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, this variegated century plant is perfect for anyone who wants a gorgeous addition to their collection without all the fuss.

Watering Needs 

This variegated century plant, like other succulents, is drought-tolerant by nature, and its fleshy, water-storing leaves can hold a lot of water.  However, their root structure is easily susceptible to overwatering, so make sure that you don't overwater, as it can lead to root rot and fungal infections. 

When this variegated Americana agave is dormant in the winter, reduce watering to once every 4–6 weeks, soaking it completely.  During the growing season in summer, water the agave century plant once every 2–3 weeks.

In spite of the right watering frequency, variegated century-plant succulent roots can be damaged if the soil is not fast-draining.  Allow the pot and soil to dry out thoroughly between waterings. 

Light Requirements 

When grown indoors, place your variegated century plant in the sunniest place in your house. This variegated agave century plant may benefit from shade in consistently hot climates. It is ideal to grow this variegated century plant in a west- or south-facing window. 

For outdoor cultivation, ensure that your Agave americana variegata thrives, provide it with 8–10 hours of direct light and a minimum of 5–6 hours of survivable bright light; the variegation of creamy yellow margins will be more pronounced in brighter light.

Remember, these variegated century plants thrive best in bright, sunny environments. It cannot tolerate full shade or low light. So, the variegated agave americana should be planted in full sun outdoors. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

Are you ready to take your Agave Americana Variegata game to the next level?  When it comes to choosing the right soil and fertilizer for your adorable agave plants, you need to be extra cautious and use the right kind of sandy soil.  Moisture can be a real killer, leading to root and stem rot in no time flat. But fear not my fellow green thumbs! Planet Desert has got your back with our specialized succulent potting mix that includes organic mycorrhizae, perfect for promoting healthy roots and happy variegated century plants. 

When it comes to fertilizing your variegated agave americana, it only needs a small amount of fertilizer applied once a year in the spring. Variegated Century plants prefer a fertilizer with lower doses of NPK, with a maximum ratio of 5-10-5 that is higher in phosphorus than nitrogen. 

Hardiness Zones & More 

When growing indoors, your variegated century plants thrive best in temperatures between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations to prevent stress on the plant.

For outdoor cultivation, this variegated century plant can tolerate mild frost but does best in sunny, warm climates. The Agave Americana variegata is not entirely cold-hardy, though.  Generally, these can be grown in the garden in USDA zones 8–11 and can tolerate temperatures down to 20 F, but your variegated century plants may suffer damage if exposed to prolonged periods of freezing temperatures.

So, if you live in an area with cold winters, it's best to protect these variegated century plants by covering them with a frost cloth or moving them indoors during the coldest months. 

Final Thoughts

Overall, this variegated century plant, Agave americana 'Variegata' is quite a hardy succulent plant that is suitable for beginners to grow in the garden and as houseplants. Their growth rate is slow, and they tend to last for many years. For variegated plant care, it prefers planting in well-draining soil, providing ample sunlight, and watering sparingly. Additionally, fertilizing with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season can help promote healthy growth and vibrant foliage.

We think you will love this plant – order your very own Agave Americana variegata for sale today and start enjoying its beauty in no time!

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