Manfreda variegata - Cultivate form
Y04-20 — Zone 7b to 10— Mexico
Old Cultivate! This form of Manfreda variegata has been cultivated in south Texas gardens for many generations. This clone forms robust colonies of lush, strap-like, heavily spotted, succulent foliage. It blooms in late spring producing 3' to 5' tall flower spikes which showcase the numerous darkly colored , spidery shaped flowers that are so unique to the genus Manfreda. Hummingbirds relish the flowers for the early season nectar.
Gallon
$15.00
Notes and observations about this plant
- Tip by Yucca Do Staff
- Remove all spent flower spikes in early summer to have an unobstructed view of the lush succulent foliage for a full growing season. Foliage can be evergreen in mild winter climates but deciduous in the northern part of its potential growing range. (Posted on 2/24/10)

