Description An unusual slow growing succulent plant called Agave geminiflora. This is a small Agave that produces many narrow leaves resembling a clump. The soft leaves have thorns on the ends. It grows best in bright filtered light areas, but it can also take full sun. They also grow very well indoors by a window. They are drought tolerant. Agave is a tropical plant, bring inside if it gets below the high 20’s. Originally from Mexico. This plant is very unusual and not very easy to find! Flowers are rare to see, but grown for its beautiful foliage and trunk. FAMILY : Agavaceae ORIGIN : Mexico MATURE SIZE : 3′ LIGHT REQUIREMENTS : bright filtered light to full sun WATER REQUIREMENTS : keep a little dry MIN. TEMP. : low 20’s for a short period FLOWER : never seen All photos are for reference purposes only.