2020 ×Mangave roundup
My original post gives a comprehensive overview of the novel genus ×Mangave. In a nutshell, mangaves have evolved from naturally occurring hybrids (such as 'Macho Mocha' and 'Rio Verde') to man-made novelties (the ever popular 'Bloodspot') to commercially viable ornamentals (the successful “Mad About Mangave” introductions by Walters Gardens).
×Mangave 'Mission to Mars' (lower right) getting along very well will all kinds of plants in our front garden |
Over the last two years I've been trialing a number of mangaves in my garden, both in containers and in the ground. All of them have been through at least one winter, some through two or more. Not that our mild zone 9b winters are much of a challenge to mangaves: Even 'Lavender Lady', considered to be the most tender mangave because of its Agave attenuata genes, has made it with flying colors.
×Mangave 'Iron Man' |
Pronunciation
Very easy: “Mangave” is pronounced “man-GAH-vay.” The “man” part is from Manfreda, “gave” from Agave. Hence “man-GAH-vay,” not “MAN-gave.”To fight mispronunciation, Walters Gardens has a “genus pronunciation” button on the mangave pages on its web site. In addition, they've started to introduce the spelling “mangavé” as a subtle pronunciation clue.
Index
These are all the mangaves covered in this post. Click a link to jump directly to the respective variety.×Mangave 'Bad Hair Day'
×Mangave 'Blazing Saddles'
×Mangave 'Blue Dart'
×Mangave 'Catch a Wave'
×Mangave 'Crazy Cowlick'
×Mangave 'Desert Dragon'
×Mangave 'Espresso'
×Mangave 'Freckles and Speckles'
×Mangave 'Frosted Elegance'
×Mangave 'Inca Warrior'
×Mangave 'Inkblot'
×Mangave 'Iron Man'
×Mangave 'Kaleidoscope'
×Mangave 'Lavender Lady'
×Mangave 'Macho Mocha'
×Mangave 'Man of Steel'
×Mangave 'Mayan Queen'
×Mangave 'Mission to Mars'
×Mangave 'Moonglow'
×Mangave 'My Dog Spot'
×Mangave 'Navajo Princess'
×Mangave 'Pineapple Express'
×Mangave 'Purple People Eater'
×Mangave 'Red Wing'
×Mangave 'Rio Verde'
×Mangave 'Shadow Waltz'
×Mangave 'Silver Fox'
×Mangave 'Snow Leopard'
×Mangave 'Spotty Dotty'
×Mangave 'Tooth Fairy'
×Mangave 'Whale Tale'
Variety listings
×Mangave 'Bad Hair Day'
×Mangave 'Blazing Saddles'
×Mangave 'Blazing Saddles' |
×Mangave 'Blue Dart'
2—'Blue Dart' doesn't stop people in their tracks like some of the variegated or more intensely colored cultivars do, but not every plant in your garden can be the in-your-face-type. I like it for that very reason.
×Mangave 'Blue Dart' |
×Mangave 'Catch a Wave'
×Mangave 'Catch a Wave' |
×Mangave 'Catch a Wave' |
×Mangave 'Crazy Cowlick'
×Mangave 'Desert Dragon'
×Mangave 'Desert Dragon' |
×Mangave 'Espresso'
×Mangave 'Espresso' |
×Mangave 'Espresso' at the Ruth Bancroft Garden; this is the coloration I'd love to have |
×Mangave 'Freckles and Speckles'
×Mangave 'Freckles and Speckles' |
×Mangave 'Frosted Elegance'
2—Slow-growing but good potential (see Plant Delights website).
×Mangave 'Frosted Elegance' |
×Mangave 'Inca Warrior'
×Mangave 'Inca Warrior' (with a fairly newly planted 'Pineapple Express') |
×Mangave 'Inkblot'
×Mangave 'Inkblot' in too much shade |
×Mangave 'Iron Man'
×Mangave 'Iron Man' |
×Mangave 'Kaleidoscope'
×Mangave 'Kaleidoscope' in front of Aloe capitata var. quartziticola |
×Mangave 'Lavender Lady'
×Mangave 'Lavender Lady' |
×Mangave 'Man of Steel'
2—Slow-growing so unsure how long it will take to achieve its full size.
3—Tends to offset prolifically when younger, less so as it matures.
×Mangave 'Man of Steel' |
×Mangave 'Mayan Queen'
×Mangave 'Mission to Mars'
×Mangave 'Mission to Mars' |
×Mangave 'My Dog Spot'
×Mangave 'Navajo Princess'
×Mangave 'Pineapple Express'
×Mangave 'Pineapple Express' growing under a manzanita |
×Mangave 'Purple People Eater'
×Mangave 'Purple People Eater' in the ground; it receives less sun that the potted plant above |
×Mangave 'Red Wing'
×Mangave 'Red Wing' |
×Mangave 'Red Wing' |
×Mangave 'Rio Verde'
×Mangave 'Rio Verde' |
×Mangave 'Shadow Waltz'
2—The central stripe from Agave nizandensis is very prominent.
×Mangave 'Shadow Waltz' |
×Mangave 'Silver Fox'
×Mangave 'Silver Fox' (with Agave mitis 'Nova') |
×Mangave 'Snow Leopard'
×Mangave 'Snow Leopard' in the summer |
×Mangave 'Snow Leopard' in colder weather |
×Mangave 'Spotty Dotty'
×Mangave 'Spotty Dotty' |
×Mangave 'Spotty Dotty' |
×Mangave 'Tooth Fairy'
×Mangave 'Tooth Fairy' |
×Mangave 'Tooth Fairy' |
×Mangave 'Whale Tale'
Clockwise from left to right: ×Mangave 'Navajo Princess', ×Mangave 'Whale Tale', ×Mangave 'Bad Hair Day' |
×Mangave 'Whale Tale' |
×Mangave 'Whale Tale' for sale at Green Acres Nursery in Sacramento (right: ×Mangave 'Whale Tale' and Agave ovatifolia, one of its parents) |
Other ×Mangave varieties waiting to be planted
Three mangaves waiting to be planted out |
Coming attractions
×Mangave 'Black Magic' (photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.) |
×Mangave 'Praying Hands' (photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.) |
×Mangave 'Praying Hands' (photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.) |
Where to buy
Mangaves at Green Acres Nursery in Elk Grove, California on December 5, 2020 |
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Thank you for putting so much effort into this compilation, Gerhard! I knew you had a LOT of these plants but I guess I'd lost track of just how many varieties you'd accumulated. I'm going to bookmark it for reference purposes. We share some favorites - 'Red Wing' is currently at the top of my list. I came across 'Praying Hands' when checking something online a few months ago and stopped in my tracks. I don't think I've been as excited by a succulent since Agave 'Blue Glow' was originally released. Of course, I still haven't seen this specimen for sale anywhere yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad this overview is proving useful.
Delete'Praying Hands' should be available next spring. I received a sample but it's still small and doesn't look like the photos yet.
Excellent and comprehensive post especially the information on growth rate and mature size. You have a huge collection. They are starting to make more of an appearance across the border now so I have a handful in pots. However, the three I really would like -Mayan Queen, Jaguar and Kaleidoscope- remain elusive.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping you'll find more of them next year! There's a big marketing push...
DeleteSo much beauty! I especially love the shot of ×Mangave 'Crazy Cowlick' with your Agave vilmoriniana 'Stained Glass'. Here's a shocking admission. I don't love 'Praying Hands'... for some reason it kind of gives me the hebejebes.
ReplyDeleteHey, I totally understand. 'Praying Hands' looks very different from all the others. Plus, we all have our unique preferences :-).
DeleteGerhard, this post is an amazing resource. I'm just starting to realize that a lot of these mangaves are wider than they are tall, which your observations seem to corroborate too, an important consideration when siting them. And so many exciting lookers in the pipeline!
ReplyDeleteIn general, I'd say the hybrids that look more like manfredas tend to be low and wide while the agave lookalikes tend to be taller.
DeleteThank you for posting such a wonderful compilation! All your information and personal experience makes it extremely useful. The new, yet-to-be-marketed varieties are head turning. I'm especially interested in Black Magic. Will be hunting for that one.
ReplyDelete'Black Magic' will be out in the spring.
DeleteA comprehensive post, excellent. You can write the book!
ReplyDeleteI like some of the x Mangaves, 'Lavender Lady', ,Kaleidoscope', 'Tooth Fairy'...but...not overwhelmingly. Not sure why.
Oh yes... Hoov makes a great point. Book time!
DeleteBook on mangaves--not sure anybody is clamoring for one, at least not yet. Maybe some day!
DeleteAn excellent overview of these fantastic plants! Nice to see such beautiful pictures of them in a garden setting.
ReplyDeleteYou said to post sources, so here is a link to my nursery:
https://shop.inthecountrygardenandgifts.com/collections/mangave
Odd for a nursery in Iowa to carry so many mangaves! They thrive in the garden here during the summer. Downside is I can not ship during the winter (too cold!), but I do take orders for shipping in the spring, once it is safe again.
I'm so glad you posted a link to your online store. You have almost all of them! I assume you'll be offering the 2021 introductions as well?
DeleteYes, I will, once I get the grown up a bit. Hopefully they will be ready to go by mid summer.
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