Per the hybridizer Walter Gardens:
"This Mangave produces a medium-sized rosette of narrow, sword-like leaves. Attractive silvery ...Read Moregreen leaves get their light color due to a waxy coating. The 7in long, lightly colored leaves form tidy, refined, circular rosette. Each ½in wide leaf is thinly lined with a cinnamon orange margin that is slightly rough to the touch. Long, terminal spines are matching in color to its margin. The leaves are not quite as thick as you would expect from an Agave, so this Mangave is easy to handle and work with. This is a great counterpart to ‘Lavender Lady’ due to their similar size and complementing colors and form."
"Mangave is a relatively new phenomenon, as a cross between the genus Manfreda and Agave. These rare hybrids combine the best of both worlds: the better growth rate and the interesting patterns of Manfreda, and the habit and refinement of Agave. We are very excited (shall we say mad?) about our new hybrids from Walters Gardens, Inc. hybridizing. Growers will appreciate the fast growth rate of Mangave-these hybrids finish more quickly than Agave, thanks to their Manfreda parentage."
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Per Plants Delight Nursery:
"This unique 2016 Walters Gardens xmangave is a hybrid with the narrow leaf Agave striata and the heavily spotted xMangave 'Bloodspot'. The 11" tall x 21" flattened, symmetrical clump reminds us of those fancy spinner hubcaps. The 1/4" wide blue silvery-grey, rubbery leaves with a flexible terminal spine, are covered with tiny, burgundy, pin prick-sized spots. xMangave 'Man of Steel' offsets similarly to its Agave striata parent. So far, we've only enjoyed these as container specimens and haven't had the chance to test in the ground, but xMangave 'Man of Steel' should have good potential winter hardiness in Zone 7b."
Per the hybridizer Walter Gardens:
"This Mangave produces a medium-sized rosette of narrow, sword-like leaves. Attractive silvery ...Read More