Agave mystery solved
In my previous post about the new Patina series planters by Veradek, made of a metal-plastic composite that rusts much like Corten weathering steel, I gave you a sneak peek at my latest agave addition, ‘Sierra Azul’: Agave ‘Sierra Azul’ in a Kona planter from Veradek’s Patina series This agave has been a mystery. There is virtually no information about it online. What is it? Where did it come from? Where can I get one? In posts on Instagram and Facebook, I asked if anybody knew more about ‘Sierra Azul’. The answers didn’t disappoint. From what I gathered, it’s a cross created by well-known plant explorer and hybridizer Kelly Griffin, currently Succulent Plant Development Manager at Altman Plants , the country’s largest grower of succulents. The parents are Agave cerulata , a very drought-tolerant species native to Baja California, and Agave kristenii , a species in the gypsum agave complex ( Agave gypsophila/pablocarrilloi ). Below are pictures of the two parents — vivid proof that h...