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Agave isthmensis hoji raijin

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Agave isthmensis hoji raijin


(This plant comes in a 3.5″ pot. You will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase. The plant is shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots).

Also called Dwarf Butterfly Agave, this is a small face with individual rosettes, each of which have gray/blue ovate leaves that have shallow rounded lobes with dark red/brown teeth. Located on the southern coasts of Oaxaca, this is a perfect cactus to keep anywhere.

Recommended temperature zone: USDA: 9b-11
Minimum avg. temperature: 50°F (10°C)
Heat tolerance: Excellent
Sun exposure: Full sun
Origin: Southern Mexico (Chiapas, Oaxaca).
Watering needs: Little water

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