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Molded Wax Agave

Echeveria agavoides is a popular succulent species with striking rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves that resemble agave plants.
Echeveria agavoides, also known as American Agave Echeveria or Lipstick Echeveria, is a popular succulent species with striking rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves that resemble agave plants. Native to Mexico, this drought-tolerant succulent thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil and is ideal for rock gardens, container planting, or as a low-maintenance houseplant. In late spring and early summer, Echeveria agavoides produces tall stems topped with bell-shaped flowers in shades of orange, yellow, or red, that attract pollinators. With its compact growth habit and architectural form, this succulent adds texture and interest to any garden setting.

Plant Features

Striking Rosette Leaf Form
Echeveria agavoides is celebrated for its striking rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves that closely resemble those of agave plants. This succulent features vibrant green leaves with red tips, adding a playful and eye-catching element to any setting. Its compact growth habit and architectural form provide texture and interest, making it a stunning addition to garden landscapes. In late spring and early summer, it produces bell-shaped flowers in shades of orange, yellow, or red, attracting various pollinators. These characteristics make Echeveria agavoides a visually appealing plant that enhances the aesthetics of its surroundings.
Pollinator-Friendly Plant
Echeveria agavoides thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil, making it a robust choice for various garden settings. It is highly drought-tolerant and can be effectively used in rock gardens, container plantings, or as a ground cover. This succulent is also an excellent choice for low-maintenance houseplant arrangements, requiring minimal water and attention once established. Its resilience makes it suitable for water-wise gardens or xeriscaping projects, where it can perform well with little care, providing a practical and beautiful solution for dry garden areas.
Colorful Container Displays
Echeveria agavoides is versatile in its uses within garden and home settings. It is often planted in containers, succulent gardens, or rock gardens to enhance the visual appeal with its distinct shape and coloration. These succulents are excellent for creating succulent arrangements or terrariums, where their unique forms and vibrant colors can be fully appreciated. Additionally, they are perfect for propagating from offsets or “pups,” allowing gardeners to easily expand their collections or share plants with others. Their ability to be used as both decorative and practical elements in landscapes makes them a popular choice among garden enthusiasts.
Plant Care
Care Instructions and Tips
Prefers full sun to partial shade. In hot climates, afternoon shade is beneficial to prevent leaf scorch.
Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Reduce watering in the winter.
Requires a well-draining succulent or cacti mix. Adding coarse sand or perlite improves drainage.
Remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant to prevent rot and pests. Can be propagated from leaves or offsets.
Produces a tall flower stalk with pink to red flowers with yellow tips in spring or early summer.

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