Can anyone identify this succulent?
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I believe it is an agave victoriae-reginae. The pictures I've seen don't show an actual flower but more like a stalk that looks like giant asparagus.
Thank you, Chris.
something like this
I have no idea, but hope you post a photo once it blooms.
Please post when bloom, I have seen this around the Arizona state, and would like to know.
Check a Facebook group by the name of plants plants plants. Halona knows succulents like no other.
we had one when in Denton Texas area,put in ground and it grew about 10 ft with little yellow flowers on all sides of sphere was pretty in the middle of our cactus & rok garden. Never found out the name of it but doesn't spread width way just tall real tall.We left texas about 8 years ago so,can't tell what it is doing now a days Dona in central Iowa.
It is Agave victoriae-reginae, per hometalker Chris, (whose post seems to have disappeared).