A silvery-blue mangave, mottled with large purple spots becoming even more pronounced in full sun.
The Mangave Moonglow is a relatively new and exciting cross between the genus Manfreda and Agave. Characterized by a low but wide symmetrical rosette of long flat leaves which have dramatic coloration, being silvery-blue, mottled with large purple spots becoming even more pronounced in full sun. Although the leave has tiny marginal spines together with a terminal spine, they are relatively soft to touch compared to the Agave.
Mangave is a relatively new phenomenon, an intergeneric cross of Manfreda x Agave. These rare hybrids combine the best of both worlds: the better growth rate and the interesting patterns of Manfreda, and the habit and refinement of Agave.