Contrary to its name, the Century Plant does not take 100 years to bloom, but rather 10–30 years.
A large, evergreen perennial that forms a rosette of thick, fleshy, grayish-green leaves, growing 3–7 feet tall and spreading up to 6–12 feet wide. 2. Growth and Lifecycle american aloe
Very low, requiring water only when the soil has completely dried out. Hardiness Zone: Hardy in USDA Zones 8-10. Contrary to its name, the Century Plant does
Thrives in hot, arid climates and is highly drought-resistant. Light Requirements: Full sun is preferred. Soil Needs: Requires well-drained, sandy, or gritty soil. Contrary to its name