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succulent plants with spikes Agave applanata 'Cream Spike' 6" Pot

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succulent plants with spikes Agave applanata 'Cream Spike' 6" PotHave you seen the Agave applanata 'cream spike' succulent?! It's absolutely adorable! This dwarf succulent is a variegated version of the regular Agave applanata and it seriously looks like a mini artichoke plant. The leaves are wide but short with light blue coloring that has cream colored edges. But don't let its cuteness fool you, it still has a dark, prickly terminal spine and sharp reddish lateral spines. When this beauty blooms, it can grow with

Have you seen the Agave applanata 'cream spike' succulent?! It's absolutely adorable! This dwarf succulent is a variegated version of the regular Agave applanata and it seriously looks like a mini artichoke plant. The leaves are wide but short with light blue coloring that has cream-colored edges. 

But don't let its cuteness fool you, it still has a dark, prickly terminal spine and sharp reddish lateral spines. When this beauty blooms, it can grow with tiny red to orange flowers - how precious! And get this, there's even more excitement because this type of succulent is perfect as an ornamental plant.  

Plus, it's dimorphic, which means it starts out as a low-growing, almost flat plant before developing into a rounded rosette with stiff, erect leaves as it matures.  

Talk about a transformation! This variegated version of the spike plant is perfect for containers and brings an exotic touch to any space. 

Overall, the Agave 'cream spike' prefers warmer climates but can survive in zones 8 –11 around -3.9°C (25°F). But what really sets it apart! is just how easy it is to care for – requires only Full sun (bright light) and minimal watering. These plants favor a well-drained soil mix, so here at Planet Desert, we have Go to collections/soil-top-dressing-and-amendments/products/soil-cactus-mix-blend-1-gal-4-qt-cacti-succulent-dirt-compost-growing-mediaspecialized succulent potting soil to help your succulent thrive. But that's not all – it's also an extremely drought-tolerant species and requires minimum attention.  

Who knew something so small could be such an exciting addition to your collection?

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