




Agave lophantha (Syn. univittata) 'Quadricolour' - Striking Variegated Agave
Agave lophantha (Syn. univittata) 'Quadricolour' – Vividly Striped and Hardy Succulent
Agave lophantha 'Quadricolour' is a striking, medium-sized succulent native to Mexico and Texas, celebrated for its eye-catching variegated foliage. Its compact, rosette-forming habit and stunning colouration make it an excellent ornamental feature in rock gardens, xeriscaping, or container planting.
Distinctive Features
- Variegated Foliage: Leaves display a remarkable blend of green, yellow, and cream with a distinct central stripe.
- Sharp Red Spines: Each leaf is lined with serrated edges ending in a sharp terminal spine, enhancing its dramatic appearance.
- Compact Growth: Forms a tidy, symmetrical rosette, making it ideal for both ground planting and pots.
Care Tips
- Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade.
- Water: Requires minimal watering; let soil dry between waterings.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions and is highly drought-resistant.
- Temperature: Hardy in temperatures down to -5°C, but protect from prolonged frost.
- Fertiliser: Low feeding needs; occasional fertiliser during growing season encourages healthy growth.
- Potting: Well-draining, sandy or gritty soil in a container with drainage holes.
- Propagation: Produces offsets that can be separated and replanted.
Additional Notes
- Excellent for xeriscaping, coastal gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes.
- Deer and rabbit resistant due to its sharp spines.
- Toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and small children.
With its striking foliage and low-maintenance requirements, Agave lophantha 'Quadricolour' is a superb addition to any arid garden, providing year-round interest with minimal effort.
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Dispatch day is Tuesday/Wednesday, orders placed after Monday will be sent the following week. WA, NT and Tas cut off day is Thursday for the following week dispatch as our treatment processes are done of a Friday.
Note: Due to government requirements, Plant Health Certification (PHAC) charges of $20 will apply to WA, and $10 to NT and Tas. This fee will be incorporated into the shipping cost. This fee is per order, not per plant. Orders may take 1-2 weeks extra processing time for treatment and documentation.
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Size: 80mm pot




