Description
Agave victoriae-reginae plants are generally very tight, compact, ball-like rosettes topping out at about 12-18 inches in diameter. The medium green leaves are short to long triangular, usually with nice white markings on both surfaces, devoid of teeth along the edges, but with a short and vicious terminal spine. These are usually growing on limestone rock in a few, widely separated populations in Coahuila, Durango, and Nuevo Leon in northern Mexico. Very slow growing.
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