Agave proteamericana 'Lemon Lime' – An attractive rosette forming succulent to 4 feet tall by as wide with broad leaves that have wavy corrugated edges that a dusty blue color with a broad 6 inch wide lime green center stripe. When mature it produces a 20-foot-tall spike topped with fragrant, yellow flowers.
Plant in full sun in a well-draining soil and irrigate infrequently if at all in coastal gardens. Cold hardy to 15 to 20° F. An attractive plant similar in shape to Agave americana but with longer leaves that have wavier edges and the interesting green central band. The flowers are attractive to hummingbirds
Agave proteamericana 'Lemon Lime' had long been in cultivation in California unnamed before Brian Kemble at the Ruth Bancroft Garden determined it needed a name and he christened it Lemon Lime. We thank landscape architect Greg Mendonsa for giving us the stock on this interesting agave.
The information about Agave proteamericana 'Lemon Lime' that is displayed on this web page is based on research conducted in our nursery's horticultural library and from reliable online resources. We will also include observations made about this plant as it grows in our nursery gardens and other gardens that we have visited, as well how the crops have performed in containers in our nursery field. We also incorporate comments that we receive from others and welcome hearing from anyone with additional information, particularly if they share cultural information that aids others growing this plant.
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