This is a variation of A. parryi , and compared to the typical A. parryi var. parryi, it grows larger, forms denser rosettes, and features a more muted coloration. It is native to the Huachuca Mountains in Arizona. For an explanation of the Japanese name "Kichijouten," please see the page for A. parryi .



| Season Type | Summer |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Hardiness | -12℃ / 10℉ |
| Blooming Season | Rarely |
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