Fox Tail Agave
The Fox Tail Agave, scientifically known as Agave attenuata, is a distinctive succulent prized for its unique rosette of thick, fleshy leaves that arch gracefully outward, resembling a cascading fountain or a fox's tail. Native to Mexico, this agave species is characterized by its lack of spines, in contrast to many other agave varieties, making it more user-friendly in gardens and landscapes. The leaves are a soft, pale green and have a smooth, almost tropical appearance. Fox Tail Agaves are well-suited to arid and coastal conditions and are often used in landscaping to provide a striking focal point. Drought-tolerant and relatively low-maintenance, they thrive in well-draining soil and under full to partial sun exposure, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking an attractive and resilient succulent.
Botanical Name
Agave attenuata
Also Known As
Foxtail Agave | Spineless Agave | Century Plant | Maguey | Elephant's Trunk | Lion's Tail | Swan's Neck | 翠绿龙舌兰 | 墨西哥龙舌兰 | 翡翠盘 | 狐尾龙舌兰 | 初绿
Specifications
Plant Type
Native From
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Tdeime
Flower Coldesor
Succulent
Mexico/Central America
9 - 11
Partial - Full Sun
Occasional - Low
Evergreen
Perennial
3' Tall and 3' Wide
Slow
Summer
White