Mangave are a hybrid of the genus Agave and Manfreda. Here are four reasons they are better together:
View Photo EssayMangave is a relatively new phenomenon, as a cross between the genus Manfreda and Agave. 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. Join Laura, our trials manager, to learn some Mangave production tips.
Watch VideoMangave is a relatively new phenomenon, as a cross between the genus Manfreda and Agave. 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.
View Photo EssayThere are many ways in which Mangave compare to normal succulents. Both of these plants prefer a well-drained, dry to average soil and should be situated in containers just slightly wider than the width of the rosette. Join Hans Hansen as he goes over some of the varieties in the Mad About Mangave Collection.
Watch VideoWe know that good signage helps sell plants. In support of our Mad About Mangave® line of succulent plants, we have the following POP available as a free resource for customers looking to enhance their displays or educate customers.
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