General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Cactus/Succulent
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Leaves: Evergreen
Other: Marked with prominent white lines
Fruit: Dehiscent
Flowers: Showy
Suitable Locations: Xeriscapic
Uses: Will Naturalize
Resistances: Deer Resistant
Drought tolerant
Toxicity: Other: The juice from many species of agave can cause acute contact dermatitis that produces reddening and blistering lasting approximately one to two weeks. Itching may recur up to a year later without a visible rash. Dried parts of the plants can be handled sa
Propagation: Seeds: Can handle transplanting
Other info: Sow in shallow pots with a well draining, sterile mix; 50/50 organic/inorganic of coarse perlite, pumice; sphagnum peat or good compost. Avoid manures. Irrigate from below by submerging in water to 1/2 height of pot. Provide bright, indirect light and a
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
Offsets
Other: Bulbils
Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Needs excellent drainage in pots
Miscellaneous: With thorns/spines/prickles/teeth
Monocarpic
Awards and Recognitions: RHS AGM

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Common names
  • Queen Victoria Agave
  • Queen Victoria Century Plant
  • Noa
  • Century Plant
  • Maguey

Photo Gallery
Location: Baja California
Date: 2019-05-30
Location: Baja California
Date: 2018-03-22
Location: Guanajuato, Mexico
Date: 2016-12-17
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Date: 2015-12-12
Location: San Antonio Botanical Garden, San Antonio, Texas
Date: 2022-04-04
Location: Huntington Gardens, San Marino
Date: 2014-06-06
Location: Botanical Garden Meise (Belgium)
Date: 2017-05-20
Location: Oceanside, California 
Date: 2019-11-05
Location: US National Arboretum, Washington DC
Date: 2016-07-03
Queen Victoria Agave (Agave victoriae-reginae). Called Royal agav
Location: Desert Botanical Garden Phoenix Arizona
Date: 2016-01-04

Date: 2022-09-06
Location: Western Washington
Date: 2017-11-30
Location: Baja California
Date: 2016-05-17
Location: Scottsdale Arizona
Date: 2017-12-02
Location: Raulston Arboretum  NC State Univ  Raleigh, NC
Date: 2024-02-13
Location: Baja California
Date: 2019-05-30
16 inch pot
Location: National Botanical Garden (DC) | November 2022
Date: 2022-11-26
Location: Baja California
Date: 2011-03-02
Location: NYBG 
Date: June 14 22
Location: Baja California
Date: 2011-12-04
Photo by LAGardengirl
Location: National Botanical Garden (DC) | November 2022
Date: 2022-11-26
Location: Winterbourne House
Date: 20/04/2017
Location: February 2023 | Meadowlark Botanical Garden (VA)
Date: 2023-02-20
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-04-19
Sunburn (south facing side)
Photo by skopjecollection
Location: National Botanical Garden, DC, Virginia :) | May, 2022
Date: 2022-05-28
Location: Canoga Park, California
Date: 2015-08-29
Location: San Marino
Date: 2014-06-06
Huntington Gardens
Location: San Antonio, TX
Location: US National Arboretum, Washington DC
Date: 2015-05-24
Queen Victoria Agave (Agave victoriae-reginae). Called Royal agav
Location: South Jordan, Utah, United States
Date: 2019-06-11
Location: Goshen, Indiana
Date: 2011-08-29
Container grown, about 25 years old.
Location: Atlanta BG
Date: 2022-08-16

Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials
Location: Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, MI
Date: 2016-03-20
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Date: 2019-12-12
Location: US National Arboretum, Washington DC
Date: 2016-07-03
Queen Victoria Agave (Agave victoriae-reginae)

Photo Courtesy of Mountain Crest Gardens. Used with permission.
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Photo by dave
Location: At the Ruth Bancroft Gardens
Date: 2017-04-22 - Spring
A lovely Agave vicotoria reginae inside the Ruth Bancroft Gardens
Location: Las Vegas
Date: May
photo by Stan Shebs
Location: Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, MI
Date: 2016-03-20
Location: Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, MI
Date: 2016-03-20

Date: 2013-01-09
Comments:
  • Posted by Baja_Costero (Baja California - Zone 11b) on May 3, 2019 6:41 PM concerning plant:
    One of two so-called royal agaves, attractive long-lived ornamental plants whose leaves feature white markings and sharp terminal spines. Native of the Chihuahuan Desert. Small to medium sized. There are a few different versions of this species, which used to include the former A. ferdinandi-regis (King Ferdinand agave), now called A. nickelsiae. The larger form of the Queen Victoria agave is solitary and grown from seed. It will require roughly a 16 inch container when it reaches full size. A smaller form (compacta) will offset slowly or quickly over time, and the variegated forms of this species are derived from it. This species is not common in habitat but relatively common in cultivation. Inflorescence is unbranched. Sun loving and drought tolerant.

    A form of this plant was recently made its own species: Maguey Pintillo (Agave pintilla)

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