Agave toumeyana
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Agave toumeyana ssp. bella | Toumey's Century Plant | 10 seeds

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Agave toumeyana ssp. bella, commonly known as the Toumey's Century Plant or Bella Agave, is a striking succulent renowned for its compact size and ornamental appeal. This slow-growing plant typically forms tight rosettes composed of stiff, narrow, blue-green leaves, often adorned with pronounced white markings and spines along the margins. Each rosette grows up to around 12 inches in diameter, making it a perfect choice for smaller gardens or container cultivation. Its leaves, thick and fleshy, feature an attractive curvature, contributing to its aesthetic allure. This agave species is known for its adaptability to arid conditions, thriving in well-draining soil and full sun exposure while demonstrating excellent drought tolerance once established. Its charming appearance and manageable size make it a popular choice for rock gardens, xeriscaping, or as an accent plant in landscapes, adding a touch of desert elegance to various garden settings.  Zones 7-10

Germination

To germinate Agave toumeyana ssp. bella seeds, begin by soaking them in warm water for about 24 hours to soften their tough outer coating. Prepare a well-draining potting mix by combining equal parts of sand, perlite, and peat moss or a commercial cactus mix. Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil mixture, gently pressing them in without covering them completely. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Enclose the container in a plastic bag or cover it with a clear plastic lid to create a humid environment and retain moisture. Place the pot in a warm location with indirect sunlight. Germination can be slow, taking anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. As the seedlings emerge, gradually introduce them to more sunlight and continue to ensure the soil remains slightly moist. Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of leaves, carefully transplant them into individual pots or a suitable outdoor location with well-draining soil, allowing them space to grow and establish.