Agave potatorum 'Kichiokan Marginata' - Dwarf Butterfly Agave, Kissho Kan
Agave potatorum "Kichiokan Marginata"
Also known by Dwarf Butterfly Agave or Kissho kan, this is a small tight-growing agave to 12 inches tall by 18 inches wide with short gray leaves and red spines. Could be a Japanese cultivar of Agave potatorum, very slow growing. Grow in light shade in hot climates. Mature plants have a hemispherical shape with yellow to pale green variegation along the margins and red spines. Water occasionally in hot climates.
Exposure Full sun
Grows to 1 foot tall and 1-2 feet wide
Hardiness Zone 9-11
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DOMESTIC USA SHIPPING
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BARE ROOT SHIPPING
This process simplifies shipping by dramatically decreasing the package weight, which keeps the cost of shipping as low as possible.