Agave victoriae-reginae Sasanoyuki Shiro Fukurin
Best architectural specimen for succulent collectors seeking striking variegation.
A rare, architectural succulent that rewards patience with stunning fractal leaf patterns and creamy variegation. It forms a dense, sculptural clump over time, making it a standout choice for collectors who value unique, slow-growing specimens.
Who it's for
- Collectors seeking a visually dramatic and rare succulent centerpiece
- Urban gardeners with limited space for large desert plants
- Busy plant owners wanting high-impact aesthetics with minimal effort
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners looking for immediate large-scale landscape coverage
- Parents or pet owners concerned about safety in accessible areas
- Outdoor gardeners living in regions with harsh, unpredictable winters
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
The striking variegation and architectural rosette create an instant focal point.
Maintenance Ease
Drought tolerance makes this an incredibly forgiving plant for busy owners.
Growth Rate
Patience is required as this variety matures at a very leisurely pace.
Collector Appeal
Rare variegation makes this a highly sought-after specimen for serious enthusiasts.
Space Efficiency
Starts compact but eventually requires significant room as it spreads outward.
Hardiness
Robust structure stands up well to neglect and fluctuating indoor conditions.
Key Specs
Scientific Name
Agave victoriae-reginae 'Sasanoyuki Shiro Fukurin'
Mature Height
15 inches
Mature Spread
3 feet
Drought Tolerant
Yes
Plant Type
Succulent
Pot Size
1 quart
Pot Shape
Round
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