Plant database entry for Mangave (Agave 'Bad Hair Day') with 4 images and 15 data details. Each leaf blade has light blush red spotting with a distinct blush toward the tips of the leaves. As successful 'Macho Mocha' was, the next mangave to appear on the scene made an even bigger splash: ×Mangave 'Bloodspot'.A hybrid between Agave macroacantha and an unknown Manfreda species, it's said to be of Japanese origin.It showed up in California horticultural circles ca. Like a head of hair, this plant produces narrow, flat lime green leaves that form an arching habit. Rated 1 out of 5 by Cehawki from Not what was shown Only received a plant with broken leaves. This wild mangave just doesn't care that every day is a bad hair day! Mangave (Agave 'Bad Hair Day') in the Agaves Database - Garden.org New and Unread Tree-Mails Forms an arching habit of narrow flat green leaves with a blush of red spotting. A cross between Agave geminiflora and … 2008 and has become wildly popular, not only with agave lovers but also with people who usually … Each leaf blade has light blush red spotting with a distinct blush toward the tips of the leaves.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that there are so many varieties of Mangave but I certainly haven't seen the evidence in any of my local nurseries. Cottage Farms 1-Piece Bad Hair Day Mangave is rated 1.6 out of 5 by 16. Mangave 'Bad Hair Day' makes a fast growing, flat rosette of very narrow, rubbery leaves that behave like limp noodles. “Mangave ‘Blue Mammoth’ has been the most hardy in our trials, to 7 degrees Fahrenheit.It’s an Agave ovatifolia hybid that forms a 2-foot-tall by 4-feet-wide rosette of jagged blue leaves with olive spots.Other mangaves that go to Zone 7 are ‘Falling Waters’ and ‘Bad Hair Day’. Mangave is a relatively new phenomenon, an intergeneric cross of Manfreda x Agave. Jun 21, 2017 - Mangave 'Bad Hair Day' (Mangave, Succulent) Narrow, flat lime green leaves form an arching habit. See more ideas about Plants, Succulents and Agaves. This … This head-shaped planter is filled with the aptly named 'Bad Hair Day' Mangave.
The arching form of this Mangave perfectly fits the container, spilling down and covering the face like a real bad hair day. I love 'Bad Hair Day… Grows 8-10" high and 18-20" wide. Check them out! Mangave 'Bad Hair Day' PP30279: If only your bad hair days looked this good! This variety is very easy to handle due to its soft, flexible leaves. Head and Shoulders. Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc. Mangave are crossed between Agave and Manfreda, giving it a unique look unlike any succulent you may have seen before. Aug 2, 2019 - Explore perenniallovers's board "Mad About Mangave Collection" on Pinterest. Wow! The lime-green leaves develop heavy purple speckling in full sun. I have only 2, both 'Bloodspot', one of which has been swamped by Santa Barbara daisies. The leaves will spot with more sun, … Easy care and low water. No head to plant in. Mangaves are a cross between an Agave and a Manfreda that captures the best of both plants! 6+ hours of direct sun intensifies the color. These rare hybrids combine the best of both worlds: the better growth rate and the interesting patterns of Manfreda, and the habit and refinement of Agave.
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