Agave 'Blue Glow' is a beautiful succulent that stays low and compact. The prettiest thing about it is its yellow and red margins. It's especially beautiful when backlit by the sun.
This planting scheme is particularly successful for a few reasons. Instead of en massed in a tight grid, this single specimen succulent has a more informal effect. I like how it is grounded by the boulder, as well as the contrasting softness of the surrounding foliage. Tonally, it is also really nice – the blue of the Agave is complimented by the bright orange of the Carex testacea, and hues of silver (Helichrysum petiolare), gray green (Lavandula dentata and Festuca glauca), and bright green soften the contrast. Kudos to Verdance Design.
It's also worth noting that the Carex testacea is well placed directly behind the Agave 'Blue Glow', along the top edge of the burm. Its yellow coloring adds to the back lit effect, and distinguishes its spikey form. This plant is available at Devil Mountain Nursery.
Details:
Biological Name: Agave 'Blue Glow'
Common Name: Blue Glow Agave
Family: Agavaceae (Agaves)
Origin: Mexico (North America)
Exposure: Full Sun
Irrigation: Low Water Needs
Flower Time: Infrequent
Height: 1-2’
Width: 2-3’
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