Agave victoriae-reginae ‘Compacta’ (Queen Victoria Agave)

in hive-183841 •  2 years ago  (edited)

I bought this as a small plant 2.5 years ago and it's flourished. I mostly hate agaves but this is one of the few species I make an exception for.

Agave victoria-regina.jpg

It got it's name from Victorian era explorers who had to do their patriotic duty and name things they collected after their queen

A victoria-regina.jpg

I do my best to keep the weeds down but those leaves are extremely hard and sharp and often draw blood

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That's a very happy, healthy plant: how do you it?

The pebbles are there because I didn't want the cats to think of the pot as a toilet when the plant was smaller. I read that they do best with morning sun only and that's what it gets there. It's also rained a lot the past 2 years and it seems to have appreciated that

Cat pee is pretty lethal for plants... good luck with it!

Thanks! It gets a bit roasted when the sun is directly overhead in spring before the rainy season starts and I'm thinking that I should make plans to shade it if the coming el Nino is all that we fear

I don't know what to expect. The 2015 rolling heatwaves were awful, I hope it isn't worse

I'm going to buy a lot of shade cloth. For the vegetables too

I'm almost starting to rethink my indigenous-only bias

Some of the cacti and agaves are non-invasive and definitely worth keeping

Yes they are. The massive invasions of sisal agave, opuntia family and century aloe and various other cacti are hard to ignore though