Weber’s Agave

Weber’s Agave is a bold, drought-tolerant succulent known for its thick, fleshy blue-green leaves edged with small teeth and a sharp terminal spine.
Plant Type
Perennial
Light Requirement
Full sun
Max Height
5 feet
Max Spread
5 feet

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This medium to large agave forms a dense rosette of wide, sword-shaped leaves with a powdery blue-gray hue. The leaf margins are lined with small, soft teeth, culminating in a prominent sharp spine at the tip, giving the plant a dramatic and architectural look. Weber’s Agave thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, making it ideal for xeriscaping, rock gardens, and desert-style landscapes. It requires minimal water once established and adds a striking sculptural element with low maintenance needs.

This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.

Seasonal Interest:

Evergreen foliage year-round; dramatic form adds year-round interest

Landscape Uses:

Xeriscaping, rock gardens, desert landscapes, container planting

Allergy Considerations:

Low pollen allergen

Kid/Pet Safety:

Leaves have sharp tips and marginal teeth; caution around children and pets

Mess Factor:

Low; minimal leaf drop but sharp edges can cause injury

Maintenance Level:

Low; remove old leaves and flower stalks as needed

This section covers practical care information for homeowners.

Water Needs:

Low; drought tolerant once established

Soil Tolerance:

Well-drained, sandy to rocky soils; tolerates poor soil conditions

Drought Tolerance:

High; excellent for arid and semi-arid climates

Deer Resistance:

High; generally avoided by deer

Pest/Disease Resistance:

Good; few pest or disease problems

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