Furcraea macdougalli - MacDougall's Century Plant
Furcraea macdougalli MacDougall's Century Plant has long, grey-green sword-like leaves that form a basal rosette until it reaches maturity when it will start forming a thick trunk. Looking like a dramatically tall and narrow-leafed Agave, this Furcraea can be used as a singular specimen, mass planted or containerized for a minimalistic effect. False Agave is clean,-looking adaptable, and drought tolerant. Their leaves do have sharp, cat-claw-like teeth on the margins, so take care not to plant them away from high-traffic areas. Easy to grow. Exposure Full sun, to part or filtered sun Grows to 12-20 feet high and 6-8 feet wide Hardiness Zone 9-11 *Plants ship bare root* Why bare root? Got questions? Learn how to plant with help from our blog!