

How to identify Spider agave (Agave bracteosa)
Spider agave is a slow-growing succulent forming rosettes approximately 1 foot (30 cm) tall and 18 inches (45 cm) wide. The plant features around 20 spineless, pale green leaves that stand upright in the center and curve elegantly backward. Its distinguishing characteristic is a 3 to 5 foot (90 to 150 cm) tall flowering spike bearing a dense cluster of white blossoms. Post-bloom, the central rosette gradually perishes, while offsets continue the lineage. It thrives best with periodic watering, and exhibits frost tolerance down to 10°F (-12°C).
Rosettes reach 1 foot (30 cm) tall and 18 inches (45 cm) wide.
Around 20 spineless, pale green leaves in upright rosettes with backward curve.
Dense cluster of white blossoms on a 3 to 5 foot (90 to 150 cm) tall flowering spike.
Central rosette perishes post-bloom, while offsets continue growth.
Frost tolerance down to 10°F (-12°C), thrives with periodic watering.
Scientific Classification of Spider agave