A couple of years ago, while on holiday on the Isle of Wight, I purchased a gorgeous Agave in the shop at Ventnor Botanic Garden! It was a small Agave kichiokan Glow, a stunningly compact and imposing looking succulent with ferociously red spiny leaves. This slow growing small agave has an amazing symmetry, most apparent due to its tightly packed upright leaves, growing in a rosette shaped spiral pattern. It is best planted in a pot and displayed on a hot sunny patio before returning to a frost-free conservatory for winter. They are easy to grow with regular water and feeding in summer, with no feed and sparingly watered in winter. Mine has produced some small babies, growing at the base of the plant. I have successfully removed all 4 and planted them up to create some new ones, as you can see. I am going to have to wait a while before the rosette forms, due to their slow growth.