Blue Glow Agave (Agave 'Blue Glow')
Botanical Name: Agave ‘Blue Glow’
Common Name: Blue Glow Agave
Agave ‘Blue Glow’ is a striking hybrid agave derived from species native to Mexico. It is known for its compact, symmetrical rosette of smooth blue-green leaves edged with glowing bands of red and yellow. This dramatic contrast gives the plant its signature “glow,” especially when sunlight highlights the luminous leaf margins. Its sculptural form and clean lines make it a standout in modern landscapes, containers, and drought-tolerant gardens.
This slow-growing succulent remains relatively compact, typically reaching 2–3 feet tall and wide at maturity. Its tidy rosette makes it ideal for patios, courtyards, rock gardens, and contemporary landscape designs. Thick, fleshy leaves provide year-round structure, texture, and visual interest.
Highly adapted to warm, dry climates, Agave ‘Blue Glow’ requires minimal water once established, making it perfect for xeriscaping and low-maintenance gardens. With proper care and well-drained soil, it can remain a stunning focal point for many years.
Care and Cultivation:
• Thrives in full sun to bright light
• Water sparingly; allow soil to dry completely between waterings
• Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent soil mix
• Ideal for containers, rock gardens, and drought-tolerant landscapes
• Ideal growing temperatures: 60–85°F (16–29°C)
• Best suited for USDA Zones 9–11
Frost Tolerance and Cold Hardiness:
• Can tolerate brief frost down to 25°F (-4°C)
• Prolonged freezing may cause damage; protect from hard freezes
Winter Dormancy and Health:
• Growth slows during cooler months
• Reduce watering significantly in winter
• Leaf color may deepen under cold or drought stress
• Avoid prolonged exposure to temperatures below 50°F (10°C)
Notes:
• Produces sharp terminal spines; handle with care
• Monocarpic: flowers once at maturity (7–15 years)
• Compact, architectural form ideal for modern landscapes
• Highly drought-tolerant once established