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Quadricolor Agave Plants, The Agave lophantha 'Quadricolor', is also called the 'Quadricolor' Century Plant and has been found to tolerate low temperatures as 10 degrees F. with minimum damage to the beautiful variegated foliage. Very few agave plants show the extreme variegation patterns of 4 distinct colors of white, yellow, dark green and chartreuse with red toothed edges all combined on each leaf. This mutation of the original, Agave lophantha, Mexican parent that progressed obscurely into 4 different variant forms to eventually yield: unusual and multiple, rare, 12 inch succulent leaves growing on a plant that matures to about one foot to one and one-half foot tall We think, most certainly, that this unique agave plant descended from several unobserved intermediate steps finally evolving into a stable dramatic striped specimen that has been seldomly observed in most plant species.