Furcraea foetida ‘Variegata’ (Variegated Mauritius Hemp)
Furcraea variegata is a striking, architectural evergreen plant valued for its bold, sword-like foliage and dramatic variegation. It is commonly used in modern and coastal landscapes where strong structure and visual impact are required.
The plant forms a large rosette of long, arching leaves featuring green centres with creamy yellow margins. The foliage is thick and fibrous, with a slightly rigid form that adds a sculptural quality to planting designs.
Key Features
Furcraea variegata is prized for its bold, tropical appearance and high visual impact. The variegated foliage provides strong contrast in both minimalist and lush planting schemes.
It is highly drought tolerant once established and performs well in coastal and exposed conditions.
As a monocarpic plant, it flowers once at maturity, producing a tall flowering spike before gradually declining.
Growth Habit and Size
This plant grows as a large, clumping rosette.
It typically reaches 1.5 to 2.5 metres in height, with a spread of approximately 2 to 3 metres. Growth rate is moderate.
When flowering, it can produce a dramatic spike several metres tall.
Care Requirements
Light
Performs best in full sun. Full sun enhances variegation and maintains compact growth.
Watering
Requires regular watering during establishment. Once established, it is highly drought tolerant.
Water sparingly, particularly in cooler months.
Soil
Prefers well-draining soil and is adaptable to sandy or poorer soils.
Temperature and Climate
Suitable for warm temperate to tropical climates. It tolerates heat, wind, and coastal exposure but is sensitive to heavy frost.
Maintenance
Low maintenance. Remove older or damaged leaves as needed.
Minimal fertilising is required.
Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Common Issues
Overwatering or poor drainage may lead to root rot.
Leaf damage may occur in frost-prone areas.
Sharp leaf edges may pose a hazard in high-traffic areas.
Applications
Furcraea variegata is suitable for:
Feature planting
Architectural and modern landscapes
Coastal gardens
Large containers
Dry and low-maintenance gardens
Commercial landscapes
Its bold form makes it a strong focal point.
Specification and Care Chart
| Attribute |
Details |
| Botanical Name |
Furcraea foetida ‘Variegata’ |
| Common Name |
Variegated Mauritius Hemp |
| Plant Type |
Evergreen succulent-like perennial |
| Mature Height |
1.5 m to 2.5 m (larger when flowering) |
| Growth Habit |
Rosette, architectural |
| Growth Rate |
Moderate |
| Light Conditions |
Full sun |
| Direct Sunlight |
Required |
| Watering Frequency |
Very low once established |
| Soil Type |
Well-draining, sandy or poor soils tolerated |
| Drainage Requirement |
Essential |
| Temperature Range |
Warm temperate to tropical |
| Frost Tolerance |
Low to moderate |
| Drought Tolerance |
High |
| Maintenance Level |
Low |
| Fertiliser |
Minimal |
| Toxicity |
Sap may cause irritation |
FAQ – Furcraea variegata
Is it drought tolerant?
Yes, highly drought tolerant once established.
Does it need full sun?
Yes, full sun is best for growth and variegation.
Is it suitable for coastal areas?
Yes, it tolerates wind and salt exposure.
Does it flower?
Yes, it produces a tall flower spike once at maturity.
Is it low maintenance?
Yes, it requires minimal care once established.
How big does it grow?
Typically reaches 1.5 to 2.5 metres in height and up to 3 metres wide.