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Descrizione
L'Agave desmetiana "JOE HOAK" è una delle più apprezzate e ornamentali cultivar Questa pianta è particolarmente desiderabile per il bellissimo fogliame variegato in giallo chiaro, crema, verde e rosa. Le piante adulte sono particolarmente belle. Family: Agavaceae Scientific Name: Agave desmetiana hort. ex Baker (1877) (nom. illeg.. Art. 53.1 Origin: The 'Joe Hoak' is a nursery produced cultivar, the standard A. Desmetiana is found in cultivation only, its ancestors maybe from Sinaloa (Mexico), maybe from Cuba
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Description: Agave desmetiana (a.k.a. Smooth agave) is a suckering succulent that forms an upright urn-shaped rosette up to 60 cm tall by 90 cm wide. It is quick growing and often produces many offsets. | |
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Cultivation: Agave "JOE HOAK" is a relatively easy-to-grow species. Seems pretty wimpy in hot, blazing sun, but does great in partial sun to shade. It is relatively cold sensitive for an Agave, Just a light freeze (-2° C) for an extended period can burn some leaves (but can survive to at least – 6°, particularly when dry, even though portion of a mature plant can ‘melt’)... but it's too beautiful to risk not covering it on cold nights. Propagation: Exclusively by suckers which often are found growing around the base of the plant, Remove the basal suckers (if available) in spring or summer and let the cuttings dry for a few days before inserting in compost. It may also propagate by bulbils found on the floral stalk. |