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18-24" x 22-28" wide. Agave utahensis ssp. kaibabensis is an uncommon form of the Utah Century plant and is the largest growing subspecies of this group. It is found on the high Kaibab Plateau around the Grand Canyon in northern and western Arizona. The long, stout, narrow leaves are olive green in color and the plant eventually blooms with very tall flower spikes up to 15 or more ft. tall. These slow growing plants are quite cold hardy where winters are dry. In bloom, the flowering stalks can reach to nearly 20 ft. in height!
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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.
Review topics: ["plant","sun","agave"].
"I have this agave planted in Salt Lake City, in northern Sugarhouse, 9th&9th neighborhood. it's located in a place where several other plants failed, and now knowing what agave prefer, well drained dry locations, I wouldn't have planted an agave in the location I planted this one. It is in the lowest area of my yard. it's still well drained, but it compacted and less well drained than the rest of my yard. The dirt is a silty loam. The area gets lots of snow, and next to a side public walk, driveway, and rock stairs, and not far from the street so it gets exposed to some snow melting salt in the winter. in the summer, this area is the most exposed area to sun, and gets the least amount of water. it's baked by the sun, and by its concrete and stone environment. it gets no sun in the winter, and up to 6-7 hours direct sun in the summer. it's planted in a small valley and never gets more than 6-7 hours of direct sun. It gets mostly dappled sun which sounds like the worst place for an agave. If you are in a tough place for agave and want one, this is the one you want."
"Last year I ordered 2 Agave plants, 1 Agave parryi Parry's Century Plant, Flagstaff form and 1 Agave havardiana Havard's Century Plant. Our winter here in zone 6b Kansas got down to 10 below zero on two nights, it usually only gets down to minus 5 but both plants are tough as nails with no protection, it didn't even faze them. My Agave parryi 'J. C. Raulston that I bought from another nursery bit the dust so I am ordering this Agave utahensis ssp. kaibabensis to replace it. Another commentor said they are a small plant, well they are advertised that they come in a 2. 5 inch pot so of course they are small. But for the price they are a great bargain."