Succulent lovers will adore Manfreda plants. They have an interesting form and unique foliage that makes for a great houseplant or outdoor plant in hot, dry areas. Some growers refer to these plants as false agave due to their rosette form and thick, succulent leaves with gentle serration along the edges, which do, in fact, resemble agave plants. The leaves sprout from a short, bulbous stem and may be adorned with attractive mottling in various colors, while the flowers appear on tall stalks and are usually tubular in hues of white, green, yellow, and bronzy-brown.
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