
Mangave 'Night Owl' (plug)
- Description
- Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] is a stunning architectural plant that combines the best traits of agave and manfreda through hybridization. This rare black succulent originated from careful breeding programs that created drought tolerant succulents with exceptional ornamental appeal.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] forms dramatic rosettes of thick, sword-shaped leaves that emerge in deep green tones with striking dark purple-black margins and spots. The leaves display a smooth, waxy texture with subtle silver undertones that create an almost metallic appearance in bright light. This compact rosette reaches 12-18 inches across, making it perfect for containers and small garden spaces.
While flowering details for Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] remain unconfirmed, this rare specimen thrives in both direct sun and surprisingly adapts to lower light conditions indoors. The plant handles balcony wind and rain exceptionally well, though it needs cover from excessive rainfall to prevent root issues.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] makes an exceptional choice for collectors seeking rare architectural plants that deliver year-round visual impact. This beginner-friendly succulent survives 10-day trips alone and tolerates dry heated air, making it ideal for busy plant enthusiasts. Keep this beauty on a high shelf away from pets and small children, as cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves and it's best placed away from toddlers.
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Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] thrives in partial sun to full sun conditions and adapts well to direct sunlight.
Water Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings every 2-3 weeks.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] needs well-draining cactus soil mix or standard potting soil with added perlite and sand.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] prefers temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and tolerates light frost down to 25°F (-4°C).
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] grows at a moderate pace and requires minimal fertilizer during the growing season.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and can tolerate brief frosts down to 25°F (-4°C). This rare succulent grows beautifully across Florida, southern California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and parts of coastal Oregon. Gardeners in Alabama, Mississippi, southern North Carolina, and protected microclimates in Arkansas and Tennessee can also successfully cultivate Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] with proper winter protection.
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Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug]?
A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter months.
Q: Can Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] handle full sun exposure?
A: Yes, this drought tolerant succulent thrives in both partial sun and full sun conditions. It also adapts surprisingly well to lower indoor light.
Q: Is Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] safe around pets and children?
A: No, cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves as the sap can cause skin irritation. Keep on high shelves away from pets and small children.
Q: How large does Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] grow?
A: This compact rosette reaches 12-18 inches across at maturity. Growth rate is moderate with minimal care requirements.
Q: Can I grow Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] outdoors year-round?
A: Yes, in zones 9-11 where temperatures stay above 25°F (-4°C). It can move outside for summer in colder climates.
Q: Why is Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] considered rare?
A: This architectural plant is a specialized hybrid with distinctive black coloring that's highly sought after by collectors. Limited availability makes it a prized addition to succulent collections.
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Description
- Description
- Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] is a stunning architectural plant that combines the best traits of agave and manfreda through hybridization. This rare black succulent originated from careful breeding programs that created drought tolerant succulents with exceptional ornamental appeal.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] forms dramatic rosettes of thick, sword-shaped leaves that emerge in deep green tones with striking dark purple-black margins and spots. The leaves display a smooth, waxy texture with subtle silver undertones that create an almost metallic appearance in bright light. This compact rosette reaches 12-18 inches across, making it perfect for containers and small garden spaces.
While flowering details for Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] remain unconfirmed, this rare specimen thrives in both direct sun and surprisingly adapts to lower light conditions indoors. The plant handles balcony wind and rain exceptionally well, though it needs cover from excessive rainfall to prevent root issues.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] makes an exceptional choice for collectors seeking rare architectural plants that deliver year-round visual impact. This beginner-friendly succulent survives 10-day trips alone and tolerates dry heated air, making it ideal for busy plant enthusiasts. Keep this beauty on a high shelf away from pets and small children, as cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves and it's best placed away from toddlers.
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Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] thrives in partial sun to full sun conditions and adapts well to direct sunlight.
Water Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings every 2-3 weeks.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] needs well-draining cactus soil mix or standard potting soil with added perlite and sand.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] prefers temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and tolerates light frost down to 25°F (-4°C).
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] grows at a moderate pace and requires minimal fertilizer during the growing season.
Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and can tolerate brief frosts down to 25°F (-4°C). This rare succulent grows beautifully across Florida, southern California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and parts of coastal Oregon. Gardeners in Alabama, Mississippi, southern North Carolina, and protected microclimates in Arkansas and Tennessee can also successfully cultivate Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] with proper winter protection.
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Q: How often should I water my Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug]?
A: Water every 2-3 weeks during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter months.
Q: Can Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] handle full sun exposure?
A: Yes, this drought tolerant succulent thrives in both partial sun and full sun conditions. It also adapts surprisingly well to lower indoor light.
Q: Is Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] safe around pets and children?
A: No, cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves as the sap can cause skin irritation. Keep on high shelves away from pets and small children.
Q: How large does Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] grow?
A: This compact rosette reaches 12-18 inches across at maturity. Growth rate is moderate with minimal care requirements.
Q: Can I grow Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] outdoors year-round?
A: Yes, in zones 9-11 where temperatures stay above 25°F (-4°C). It can move outside for summer in colder climates.
Q: Why is Mangave 'Night Owl' [plug] considered rare?
A: This architectural plant is a specialized hybrid with distinctive black coloring that's highly sought after by collectors. Limited availability makes it a prized addition to succulent collections.






















