Description

Description: Agave potatorum cv Cubic is one of the strangest Agave cultivar. This cute little form of Agave potatorum has unique ridges on the backs of the leaves giving it a cube-like appearance, hence the name. It is a very different cultivar that almost seems monstrose.

Rosettes: Compact, open spreading, symmetrical, hemispherical in shape up to 30 tall by 45 wide (but usually smaller).

Leaves: The leaves grow as if 2 leaves are fused together resulting in some of them having a three or four angled appearance and forming a square shape. The edges are a purplish/maroonish colour. The leaves have large rusty coloured teeth and a long sharp terminal spine that contrasts well with the pale leaf colour. Marginal spines can grow on up to all four of the leaf sides.

Flowers Stalk: Bloom-stalk size and flower colour, unknown.