This species, widely distributed in the central deserts of Baja California, has been described by Gentry as perhaps the most widespread Agave in the wild. This small-to-medium rosette prolifically offsets, forming large clumps in the wild. These leaves are a solid gray-green color with prominent spines on marginal teats. We’ve grown this species outside for many years in Tucson, where it has withstood 18F undamaged. These plants are seedlings in one-gallon pots.