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Mangave 'Praying hands'

48.00€

Art. 60042
Available: 6

Size:
Pot: 14 cm.
Family:
Asparagaceae
Origin:
Cultivar
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Description:

Succulent with a decidedly fascinating and distinctive appearance, not found in nature but obtained by Hans Hansen by crossing Agave ocahuii and Mangave 'Bloodspot' to obtain a peculiarity of shape, appearance and colouration that will definitely not go unnoticed! Arranged in the typical tightly compact rosette, M. 'Praying hands' has dark green, fleshy, strongly pointed leaves at the apex, adorned with well-delineated reddish-burgundy margins that culminate in stiff, pronounced apical spines. The entire rosette retains a closed, very compact appearance, tending to grow upwards and tightening almost to a point at the top: its original habit, reminiscent of 'praying hands', gives rise to the species' friendly name. Very resistant to rather extreme environments and climates, this hybrid has a slow growth rate, but the visual effect of its combination of shapes and colours is definitely worth the wait!

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Plant care:

It likes very bright places, however, avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours of the day. It prefers environments with low humidity.

It is preferable to keep it at mild temperatures and never below 5 °C, for this reason it is recommended to shelter it during the winter period.

Water moderately but only when the soil is completely dry. It is enough to water the plant once a week in spring and summer, suspend watering completely in autumn and winter.

The best soil is a well-draining one, even better if further enriched with inert materials such as pumice, sand or lapilli.

They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.