Family Agave Agave schottii var. treleasei

Agave Schottii Var. Treleasei | Agave | Agavaceae

Learn about the rare and unique Agave schottii var. treleasei, also known as Trelease's century plant, native to the Santa Rita Mountains in Arizona. This small agave species has narrow, upright, blue-green leaves that can grow up to 10 inches long and produces a tall flowering stalk with yellow-green flowers. While not commonly cultivated, it can be grown in well-draining soil and full sun. However, it is important to note that this plant is rare and threatened in its natural habitat, so it is best to admire it in its native range. Discover more about this beautiful plant on SucculentHelp.

Description of Agave schottii var. treleasei

Description of Agave schottii var. treleasei

Agave schottii var. treleasei, also known as Trelease's century plant, is a small agave species native to the Santa Rita Mountains in Pima and Cochise Counties, Arizona. It has wider, deep green leaves without bud-prints, growing up to 10 inches long. This plant typically flowers in late spring to summer, producing a tall spike with yellow flowers.

Agave schottii var. treleasei thrives in gravelly to rocky places, such as desert scrub, grasslands, juniper, and oak woodlands, at elevations between 1100 and 2000 meters.

This plant can be cultivated in well-draining soil and full sun. It is drought-tolerant and can survive in hot, dry conditions. However, it is important to note that Agave schottii var. treleasei is rare and threatened in its natural habitat, making it illegal to collect or remove it from the wild.

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Habitat and Distribution

Agave schottii var. treleasei, also known as Trelease's century plant, is a small agave species native to the Santa Rita Mountains in Pima and Cochise Counties, Arizona. It is known from only six clones and has a restricted range.

Agave schottii var. treleasei differs from the species Agave schottii with its wider, deep green leaves without bud-prints. The plant grows in gravelly to rocky places, such as desert scrub, grasslands, juniper, and oak woodlands, at elevations between 1100 and 2000 meters.

Agave schottii var. treleasei is a flowering plant that blooms in late spring to summer, producing a tall flowering stalk up to 10 feet in height. The flowers are yellow-green and appear in clusters at the top of the stalk.

This plant is not commonly cultivated, but it can be grown in well-draining soil in full sun. It is drought-tolerant and can survive in hot, dry conditions. However, it is important to note that Agave schottii var. treleasei is rare and threatened in its natural habitat, so it is best to admire it in its native range.

Growing Agave schottii var. treleasei

Agave schottii var. treleasei, also known as Trelease's century plant, is a small agave species native to the Santa Rita Mountains in Pima and Cochise Counties, Arizona. It is known from only six clones and has a restricted range.

Agave schottii var. treleasei has narrow, upright, blue-green leaves that can grow up to 10 inches long. The leaves are deep green in color and lack bud-prints. The plant produces a flowering stalk that can reach up to 10 feet tall and blooms in late spring to summer.

Trelease's century plant grows in gravelly to rocky places, such as desert scrub, grasslands, juniper, and oak woodlands. It is typically found at elevations between 1100 to 2000 meters.

Agave schottii var. treleasei is a poorly understood plant, and direct threats to its survival are not well known. However, habitat loss and degradation due to human activities, such as mining, urbanization, and recreational activities, may pose a threat to its survival.

It is important to protect and conserve this unique plant species to maintain the biodiversity of the Santa Rita Mountains and its surrounding areas.

Propagation of Agave schottii var. treleasei

Agave schottii var. treleasei, also known as Trelease's Century Plant, is a small agave species native to the Santa Rita Mountains in Arizona. It is known from only six clones and has a restricted range in Pima and Cochise Counties, Arizona. The direct threats to this plant are not known, but it is believed to be threatened by habitat loss and degradation.

Agave schottii var. treleasei has narrow, upright, blue-green leaves that can grow up to 10 inches long. The leaves are deep green in color and lack bud-prints. The plant produces a flowering stalk that can reach up to 10 feet tall and blooms in late spring to summer.

Trelease's century plant grows in gravelly to rocky places, such as desert scrub, grasslands, juniper, and oak woodlands. It is typically found at elevations between 1100 to 2000 meters.

Agave schottii var. treleasei is a beautiful plant that is perfect for xeriscaping. It is drought-tolerant and requires very little water once established. It is also low maintenance and does not require much attention. This plant is perfect for those who want to add a touch of the desert to their garden.

In conclusion, Agave schottii var. treleasei is a unique and beautiful plant that is native to Arizona. It is known from only six clones and has a restricted range. This plant is threatened by habitat loss and degradation. It is a perfect plant for xeriscaping and requires very little water once established. If you are looking for a low maintenance plant that adds a touch of the desert to your garden, then Agave schottii var. treleasei is the perfect choice.

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