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Plant Habit: Cactus/Succulent
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 9b -3.9 °C (25 °F) to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
Leaves: Glaucous
Evergreen
Fruit: Dehiscent
Flowers: Showy
Suitable Locations: Xeriscapic
Uses: Will Naturalize
Resistances: Deer Resistant
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: Needs excellent drainage in pots
Miscellaneous: With thorns/spines/prickles/teeth
Monocarpic
Awards and Recognitions: RHS AGM

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Common names
  • Papalometl
  • Butterfly Agave
  • Century Plant
  • Maguey
Botanical names
  • Accepted: Agave potatorum
  • Synonym: Agave potatorum var. verschaffeltii

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Location: Baja California
Date: 2020-09-08
Location: Puebla
Date: 2022-12-02
Location: Puebla
Date: 2022-12-02
Location: Baja California
Date: 2023-11-24
Photo by mcvansoest
Location: Puebla
Date: 2022-12-02
Location: Puebla
Date: 2022-12-02
Location: Bergianska Tradgarden (Stockholm, Sweden)
Date: 2017-05-16
Location: Puebla
Date: 2022-12-02
Location: Baja California
Date: 2020-07-26
Location: Botanical Garden Delft (The Netherlands)
Date: 2017-05-16
Location: February, 2024
Location: Oaxaca
Date: 2022-11-30
Photo by mcvansoest
Location: Botanical Garden Delft (The Netherlands)
Date: 2017-05-16

Kew Gardens
Location: Boyce Thompson Arboretum, AZ.
Date: 2014-05-18
A. potatorum with A. ovatifolia in the background.
Location: Oaxaca
Date: 2022-11-30
Photo by robertduval14
Location: NE., Fl.
Date: 2013-10-30
Location: Potohar, Pakistan
Date: 2013-04-07

photo credit: H. Zell
Location: Winter Springs, FL zone 9b
Date: 2015-10-26

photo credit: H. Zell

photo credit: H. Zell
Comments:
  • Posted by Baja_Costero (Baja California - Zone 11b) on Nov 24, 2016 9:41 PM concerning plant:
    Variable glaucous green to blue agave from southern Mexico. Sharp teeth and spines; mammillate margin. Used to make mezcal.

    Native to the semi-arid highlands of Puebla and Oaxaca. Highly variable. Closely related to the more recently described A. isthmensis, which is generally smaller and more likely to offset.

    Common names and their linguistic origins derive from prehispanic cultures of the area, including Nahuatl and Zapotec. The common names used for potatorum may also be used for isthmensis, which was described much more recently.

    The word papalote (Mexican Spanish for kite) comes from the Nahuatl word papalotl (for butterfly). Maguey papalote (Mexican Spanish for kite agave) is used to describe Agave cupreata (especially) but also Agave potatorum. It combines words from Taino and Nahuatl respectively. There is a separate 100% Nahuatl word, papalometl (butterfly agave), which is used for Agave potatorum but may also apply to cupreata.

    The word tobalá has its roots in the Zapotec language (associated with the valley of Oaxaca primarily). It refers to potatorum (usually) as well as two other agaves (seemanniana and nussaviorum). It may refer to wild (collected) or cultivated agaves when it describes a mezcal, but often/usually the former.

    A number of agave cultivars are sold under the name Agave potatorum, including plants which do not particularly resemble it as it is usually found in nature. These include Happy Crown Agave (Agave 'Kichijokan') and its variegated derivatives, like Happy Crown Agave (Agave 'Kissho Kan'), as well as the unusual Agave (Agave potatorum 'Shoji Raijin') and its variegated derivatives. Also more recently the monstrose Agave (Agave potatorum 'Cubic').

    The former var. verschaffeltii describes a plant with more pronounced mammillate margins, though it has been mistakenly attached to various other plants in the trade.
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