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is agave a cactus or succulent Agave Victoriae-Reginae – Queen Victoria Agave Live Succulent, Rare Co – Desert Noir

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is agave a cactus or succulent Agave Victoriae-Reginae – Queen Victoria Agave Live Succulent, Rare Co – Desert NoirProduct Overview Agave victoriae reginae, known as the Queen Victoria Agave, is a stunning compact succulent native to northern Mexico. Admired for its deep green leaves and striking white markings, this agave grows in tight, symmetrical rosettes and adds a regal elegance to containers, landscapes, or rock gardens. Key Features Compact Growth: Dense, spherical rosettes 1218 wide and 1012 tallideal for small gardens or pots Leaf Markings: Dark green

🌱 Product Overview

Agave victoriae-reginae, known as the Queen Victoria Agave, is a stunning compact succulent native to northern Mexico. Admired for its deep green leaves and striking white markings, this agave grows in tight, symmetrical rosettes and adds a regal elegance to containers, landscapes, or rock gardens.


🍃 Key Features

  • Compact Growth: Dense, spherical rosettes 12–18″ wide and 10–12″ tall—ideal for small gardens or pots

  • Leaf Markings: Dark green leaves with distinctive white edging and no spines along the edge

  • Flowering: Monocarpic; blooms once after many years, sending up a tall spike of cream to purple flowers

  • Low Maintenance: Thrives on neglect; perfect for hot, dry climates and minimal water needs


🌵 Why Buy from DesertNoir

  • Arizona-grown plants, fully sun-acclimated and drought-hardened

  • Shipped bare-root for safe, sustainable transit

  • Trusted Star Seller support with careful packaging and fast handling

  • Rare, collectible agave species that elevates any space with structure and symmetry


🌿 Care & Growing Tips

  • Hardiness Zone: USDA Zone 7b–11 (cold hardy to ~10°F when dry)

  • Light: Full sun to bright partial shade; best color and form with high light

  • Water: Allow soil to fully dry between deep waterings

  • Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix with added grit or pumice

  • Spacing: Great for borders, rock gardens, and modern containers


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  • Orders ship Wednesdays for purchases made by the prior Sunday

  • Each plant is unique—photos represent general size and form

  • Contact within 48 hours of delivery for any concerns; we’ll assist with replacements or claims

  • International buyers are responsible for customs, duties, and plant import restrictions


✨ Why It Rocks

Compact, symmetrical, and striking—Queen Victoria Agave is one of the most admired agaves in cultivation. Its geometric rosette and architectural presence make it a perfect fit for collectors, designers, and drought-tolerant gardens alike.

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