Agave Parviflora

Agave Parviflora with bright green healthy leaves, and white fibers
Common Name: Small Flower Century Plant
AgaveUnited States Native
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Agave Parviflora is a compact agave species native to Arizona, also known as the small flower century plant. Agave Parviflora has beautiful white fibrous tips, and has a clumping growth habit.

Plant Details

Type
Agave
Native Region
Arizona
Mature Size
1-3' Wide, 8"-1.5' Tall
Growth Rate
Medium
Where Excelled
Mojave and Sonoran Desert
Watering
Light to medium, medium dry farming potential
Reproduction
High pup producers, non bulbing agave
Sugar Content
23-30 tested Brix, potential for 30+
Uses
High Quality Fiber, Ornamental, Spirits
Available Sizes
  • 4-6" Plant
Pest Resistance
  • Deer: High
  • Rodent Ground Squirrels, Gophers, Rat: High
  • Weevil: High
Common Plagues
Aphids
Climate Observations
Plants under 1 year, 25F-100F. Plants older than 1 year, 10-120F. High wind tolerance. Tolerant of slight frost and snow.

More Photos

  • Agave Parviflora in dry farm with white fiberous tips

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Safety Notice: Many agave and cactus species have sharp spines—please handle with care when unpacking and planting.