Agave pygmaea
A palm-sized dwarf agave. Also called Dragon Toes, charming for its cute size.
Agave pygmaea, also known as 'Dragon Toes,' is a dwarf species native to Oaxaca, Mexico. True to its name, mature plants rarely exceed 10–20 cm in diameter, forming a tight rosette of thick, short leaves with serrated marginal teeth. Its perfectly miniaturized form and endearing small scale have made it a favorite among collectors who appreciate compact species. Growth is extremely slow, allowing it to be grown in small pots for many years without repotting. Full sun is preferred, though protection from the most intense summer sun is advisable to prevent leaf scorch. Water minimally—once a month in winter—and use a sharply draining soil mix. Cold tolerance is around 5°C; protect from frost. Its small footprint makes it suitable for windowsills and desktops. Availability in Japan is limited, and specimens are eagerly sought when they appear in the market.
Origin
Oaxaca, Mexico
Lifespan
Perennial (10-20 years)
Size
10-20cm
Temperature
5〜40℃
Minimal
小型のため鉢植え管理が容易
水やりは控えめ
日当たりの良い場所で
冬は5℃以上を維持
成長が遅くゆっくり楽しめる
Beginner. This is a beginner-friendly species. No special equipment or experience is required, and it can be kept successfully with basic care setup.
The ideal temperature for Dwarf Agave is 5〜40℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Dwarf Agave is Perennial (10-20 years). With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Dwarf Agave typically reaches 10-20cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Dwarf Agave feeds on: Minimal. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Dwarf Agave varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.