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Furcraea undulata - Furcraea
Furcraea is a foliage beauty related to agaves that grows into stately half-spheres for any Mexican-style conservatory or container garden, with white, fragrant bell flowers on meter-high stems as it ages.
We have few specimens of this rare beauty for sale. Furcraeas strongly resemble agaves in growth and leaf shape and fit accordingly well in succulent collections. Eye-catching is the striped pattern of its leaves in green and yellow, which provides year-round color stripes.
Data sheet
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Origin
- North America
- Growth
- Palm
- Location
- Full sun
- winter temperature
- 15 (+/- 5) °C
- Minimum temperature
- 0 °C
- Hardiness Zones
- 9
- Height
- 1,5 - 2 m
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