Agave aureaBrandegee
Baja California Sur Century Agave
Agave aureavar.aurea

Top view of a rosette. In habitat, El Salteador, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Photo byGlenn Ehrenberg. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.
Family : AsparagaceaeSubfamily : AgavoideaeGenus : Agave
The specific name " aurea(AW - re - uh ) " means " made of Au , golden " and refers to the color of the flowers .
Agave aureais native toMexico . It come from the west slopes of the Sierra de la Giganta to the Sierra la Laguna in Baja California Sur .

A mature rosette. In habitat, La Torre, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Photo byDavid Juárez Bautista. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.
Agave aureais a lush plant that take shape a solitary , poor - stemmedrosetteof gracefully arching , xanthous - green to green leaves . The little potato can grow up to 4 feet ( 1.2 m ) tall and 6.6 foot ( 2 chiliad ) in diameter . The leaf are linear to lanceolate with on a regular basis spaced brown spines along the straight to undulate margin and a disconsolate chocolate-brown or grayish - Red River final spine . They can measure up to 3.6 foot ( 1.1 m ) long and 4.8 column inch ( 12 centimetre ) astray . The terminal back can grow up to 1.4 in ( 3.5 atomic number 96 ) long .
The flowers are Alexander Bell - mold , red to purplish in bud , becoming yellow to orange - yellowish when open , and can hit up to 2.8 inches ( 7 cm ) in duration . They seem in congestedumbelsininflorescencewith lateralpeduncles , usually in natural spring . The blossoming can grow up to 16.4 feet ( 5 1000 ) marvellous . The fruits are three - chamberedcapsules that contain bootleg seeds .
Light : Like allAgaves , this flora requires full sun to partial tad . If growingA. aureaindoors , pick out a bright , sunny windowpane with as much Lord’s Day as possible . From spring to fall , it loves going outside .

Clusters of flowers in various stages of opening. In habitat, Demasías de los Bledales, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byValeria Huerta. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.
filth : A. aureatolerates most soils with good drainage , but it prefer flaxen or rocky ground .
Temperature : During the growing season , it like warm temperatures , while in wintertime , when lie , this succulent enjoys cooler temperatures . A. aureacan withstand temperatures as humiliated as 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , 25 to 50 ° F ( -3.9 to 10 ° C ) .
Watering : From give to fall , water thoroughly when the soil becomes dry . In winter , water meagerly about once a calendar month . Plants in container need more frequent lachrymation than those in the terra firma .

An inflorescence with clusters of flowers and buds. In habitat, Demasías de los Bledales, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byValeria Huerta. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.
inseminate : Give yourA. aureaa modest amount of fertilizer in the spring during the first two years . After that , base plant seem to take upkeep of themselves .
Repotting : If you point out yourA. aureabecoming pot - bound , repot it with fresh soil in a tidy sum slightly large than the old one . Give the plant a week or so to readjust before you water it again .
Propagation : Since a works with a lonesome outgrowth drug abuse , A. aureacan be propagated only from seeds .
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A. aureais not toxic to human but may be gently poisonous to child and pets .
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