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Furcraea macdougalii

MacDougall’s Century Plant

One of the most spectacular and dramatic plants in the Agave family. A large rosette-forming succulent with 6ft long, stiffly-upright leaves growing out of an unbranched trunk that may reach up to 8ft or more. The full height of the plant may reach over 15ft with a flower spike that may reach an additional 20ft. Very drought tolerant and requires little irrigation. Will tolerate full sun and reflected heat.

  • Foliage more green than blue
  • Long and stiff upright leaves
  • Radiant heat and drought tolerant