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Agave multifilippera
Agave multifilifera
I will explain the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases and control methods of Agave multifilifera. - Growth Characteristics: - Agave multifilifera is a succulent plant native primarily to Central and South America. - It grows up to about 1 meter in height and is characterized by white, thread-like fibers hanging down from the tips of its leaves. - It thrives in dry environments with abundant sunlight, but it is sensitive to cold and requires protection in cool climates. - Propagation Methods: - It is mainly propagated by division. Simply separate the offspring growing from the mother plant and plant them. - Propagation by seed is also possible, but it is time-consuming and difficult. - Cultivation Methods: - It is important to cultivate it in well-draining soil. Use soil mixed with sand or gravel. - Be careful not to overwater; water thoroughly whenever the soil is dry. - It is recommended to apply liquid fertilizer about once or twice a month during spring and summer. - Use in the Garden: - It is widely used as an ornamental plant in modern gardens. - When placed alongside other succulents, it can create a harmonious garden. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Major pests include scale insects and aphids. - If scale insects appear, they can be removed by wiping them with alcohol or using an appropriate insecticide. - Aphids can be removed by washing with soapy water or by using natural insecticides. - Proper ventilation and sunlight supply are important for preventing pests. By utilizing the methods above, you can grow a healthy Agave (Agatha triphylla). We hope you take good care of it and create a beautiful garden!
Plant Type
Plant Family
Agave family
Height
90~100cm
Spread
1.5m
Colors
green
Bloom Period
June~July
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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