





Agave Utahensis var Nevadensis Seedling (Partial Shade)
This is an agave utahensis v nevadensis that has spent months living outside in the Las Vegas heat, in an area that receives only a few hours of direct sunlight a day.
The photo is not of the actual plant you receive—it’s an example of the type of plant you will receive.
It has the same genetics as my indoor-grown nevadensis plants, but outdoor plants tend to show different forms, including longer, thinner leaves and greenish coloration. It is not yet acclimated to full, direct sun—ships bare root. Shown next to a 2.75” pot for scale.
This is an agave utahensis v nevadensis that has spent months living outside in the Las Vegas heat, in an area that receives only a few hours of direct sunlight a day.
The photo is not of the actual plant you receive—it’s an example of the type of plant you will receive.
It has the same genetics as my indoor-grown nevadensis plants, but outdoor plants tend to show different forms, including longer, thinner leaves and greenish coloration. It is not yet acclimated to full, direct sun—ships bare root. Shown next to a 2.75” pot for scale.
This is an agave utahensis v nevadensis that has spent months living outside in the Las Vegas heat, in an area that receives only a few hours of direct sunlight a day.
The photo is not of the actual plant you receive—it’s an example of the type of plant you will receive.
It has the same genetics as my indoor-grown nevadensis plants, but outdoor plants tend to show different forms, including longer, thinner leaves and greenish coloration. It is not yet acclimated to full, direct sun—ships bare root. Shown next to a 2.75” pot for scale.