Agave parryi var. truncata
4. Plant Description and Characteristics
Agave parryi var. truncata is a compact agave, forming a symmetrical rosette that typically reaches 1-2 feet in height and 2-3 feet in diameter at maturity. Its slow growth rate contributes to its appeal as a desirable, relatively low-maintenance plant. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and rigid, contributing to the plant’s distinctly architectural quality. They are a striking blue-gray, often exhibiting a subtle dusting of glaucous wax that enhances their visual appeal. Broadly lanceolate to ovate, the leaves are characterized by their rounded, blunt (truncated) tips, a defining feature that differentiates them from other Agave species. This contrasts notably with the sharp terminal spines often found in other Parryi agaves, such as A. parryi. The leaf margins are lined with small, reddish-brown teeth, adding a textural element to the rosette, although these are typically less prominent than in other species. The rosette’s tightly packed form is maintained even as the plant matures, giving it a consistently neat and orderly appearance, and subtle and interesting markings are sometimes present on the leaves.