Agave americana medio picta aurea a clumping rosette forming succulent with fleshy strap shaped leaves blue green 4 to 6 feet long with a yellow stripe in the center of the leaf; most variegated forms of Agave have the lighter color on the margin of the leaf where as the Agave americana medio picta aurea is reversed coloration.
The leaves are lined with hook shaped spines and a wicked spine at the tip. This is easily dealt with by cutting off the tip spine with scissors.
Use care when working around this or any Agave, not only are the spines wicked and cause a painful swelling if one is poked, but the sap of many species is caustic.
We are offering for sale a pup from our parent plants that is about 6 to 8 inches tall and about 6 to 10 inches wide.
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