
Unleash the Fire: Mangave 'Desert Dragon'
A ground-hugging masterpiece that mimics the scales of a mythical beast with its wavy, mint-green leaves and intense purple spotting.
The name 'Mangave' is a portmanteau of its parent genera, Manfreda and Agave.
This plant features a low, arching rosette of lanceolate leaves that appear to writhe along the ground.
'Desert Dragon' is a cultivar and does not exist in the wild; it was developed specifically for the horticultural trade through careful hybridization. Because it is nursery-produced via tissue culture, its acquisition is highly sustainable and puts no pressure on wild populations of Agave or Manfreda.
The entire genus of Mangave owes its commercial existence to a "happy accident." The first recognized hybrid, 'Macho Mocha', was discovered in a batch of wild-collected Manfreda seeds from Mexico that had been unintentionally pollinated by a nearby Agave celsii.



