Kichiokan Butterfly Agave
A lightly variegated form of one of our favorite agave species. Kichiokan has a blue green center with a creamy white on the margins. Not a very cold hardy agave, but can be grown in a pot and moved indoors during winter.
Plant in extremely well draining soil in the brightest conditions if planting in ground. Watering in the summertime will lead to faster growth and a large specimen. Otherwise it makes a fantastic container plant and can be brought indoors when very cold weather is in the forecast.
Latin Name: Agave potatorum
Site and Soil: Full sun and very well-drained soil. Very drought tolerant once established and will need little to no supplemental watering during the summer season, though a bit of summer water speeds growth.
Hardiness: Hardy to approx. 25º F, possibly lower with great drainage.
Color: Deep blue
Size at Maturity: 12 inches in height by 18 inches wide
Bloom Time: early spring through summer every 20-40 years or so
Pests & Diseases: Not bothered by pests or diseases.
USDA Zone: 9a