



Agave seemannii ssp. pygmaea
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BRIGHT FILTERED LIGHT
1-2 TIMES A WEEK
Irritant - Do not ingest
Though described as a species it has been combined with seemanniana and reduced to a subspecies (Ullrich 1992). A fairly narrow endemic found only growing on limestone cliffs near Comitan, Chiapas, Mexico at about 3,000 feet of altitude. A miniature grower rarely exceeding 12 inches across in a leafy rosette. The leaves are constricted at the base and taper rather abruptly to a sharp, extended black terminal spine. The leaves are very thickly succulent, glaucous, gray-green with prominent, mammilate marginal spines. A great plant for beginners to Agave, it stays small, looks great and is easy to cultivate. Not a fast grower, which is also a benefit to some with restricted space.