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artichoke looking succulent Agave parryi truncata (Agave Artichoke): Elegant Silvery Succulent – Bonte Farm

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artichoke looking succulent Agave parryi truncata (Agave Artichoke): Elegant Silvery Succulent – Bonte FarmAgave Truncata (Artichoke Agave) Architectural BlueGray Agave with Compact Rosette Agave Truncata, commonly known as Artichoke Agave, is a striking ornamental succulent prized for its bold, symmetrical rosette and smooth bluegray foliage. The thick, broad leaves form a perfectly rounded shape reminiscent of an artichoke, making this agave a standout focal point in modern, desert, and Mediterraneanstyle landscapes. Ideal for waterwise landscapes, Agave

🌵 Agave ‘Truncata’ (Artichoke Agave)
Architectural Blue‑Gray Agave with Compact Rosette

Agave ‘Truncata’, commonly known as Artichoke Agave, is a striking ornamental succulent prized for its bold, symmetrical rosette and smooth blue‑gray foliage. The thick, broad leaves form a perfectly rounded shape reminiscent of an artichoke, making this agave a standout focal point in modern, desert, and Mediterranean‑style landscapes.

Ideal for water‑wise landscapes, Agave ‘Truncata’ offers sculptural beauty with extremely low maintenance requirements. Its compact size, refined form, and subtle coloration make it equally effective as a specimen plant, container feature, or repeated accent in low‑water garden designs.


Plant Characteristics of Agave ‘Truncata’

Characteristic Detail
Common Name Artichoke Agave
Plant Type Evergreen succulent
Foliage Thick, blue‑gray leaves with smooth margins
Form Dense, symmetrical rosette
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
Special Features Architectural form, drought tolerant, low maintenance

Mature Size and Form

Height: 2–3 ft
Spread: 3–4 ft

Agave ‘Truncata’ forms a compact, rounded rosette with neatly arranged leaves that maintain their shape over time. Its restrained size and clean appearance make it especially well suited for containers, entryways, and focal plantings where structure and symmetry are desired.


USDA Hardiness Zones

Zones 7–11

Thrives in hot, dry climates and tolerates light frost once established. Performs best in full sun with excellent drainage.


Cultivation and Care for Agave ‘Truncata’

Aspect Care Instructions
Sunlight Full sun to light shade
Soil Well‑drained soil; sandy or rocky soil preferred
Water Very low; allow soil to dry between watering
Fertilizer Not required
Maintenance Remove spent leaves as needed; minimal upkeep

Landscape Use and Benefits of Agave ‘Truncata’

• Striking focal plant with strong architectural presence
• Ideal for desert, modern, and water‑wise gardens
• Excellent for containers, courtyards, and entryways
• Pairs beautifully with gravel, stone, and low‑growing groundcovers
• A signature selection within curated succulent collections


Wildlife Attraction

While primarily grown for form and texture, mature plants may eventually produce a tall flower spike that attracts pollinators.


Pest and Disease Considerations

Agave ‘Truncata’ is extremely resilient when planted correctly. Potential considerations include:

• Root rot in poorly drained soil
• Cosmetic damage from prolonged frost exposure
• Occasional leaf spotting in overly humid conditions

Excellent drainage and conservative watering are essential for long‑term health and appearance.


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