We posted this a few weeks ago as our Agave ‘Mountain Man’ (A. gentryi x montana) prepared to open. We’ll, the big moment is here…below are a few shot from today.
The seed were wild-collected in Mexico in the late 1990s by our friends at Yucca Do, and our seedling was planted in May 2000, so it took 17 years to flower. Fingers crossed for good seed set, and fortunately we have many more agaves in flower (and a tall ladder) to help the process.
Wow!
Spectacular!
Greetings,
I am wanting to buy 2 or 3 Raspberry Torte Rex Begonias.
Do you have them for sell or do you know where I might find them?
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Bill Randles
billl.rosamundi@gmail.com
We don’t know that one…probably a tropical plant.
Wow. How old does it have to be before it blooms?
17 years…just old enough to drive.
Wowser!
Just amazing! Thanks for the view!
Woo Hoo! Sorry I am missing it. Thanks for the photos.
So glad you posted this…it is spectacular!
Fabulous!! I wish I could have seen it in person.