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+ | __NOTOC__{{Plantbox | ||
+ | | name = ''Agave'' | ||
+ | | common_names = Agave | ||
+ | | growth_habit = herbaceous | ||
+ | | high = ? <!--- 1m (3 ft) --> | ||
+ | | wide = <!--- 65cm (25 inches) --> | ||
+ | | origin = ? <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc --> | ||
+ | | poisonous = some have juice causing acute rash | ||
+ | | lifespan = perennial | ||
+ | | exposure = full sun, part-shade{{SSN}} | ||
+ | | water = usually moderate to little{{SSN}} | ||
+ | | features = <!--- flowers, fragrance, fruit, naturalizes, invasive --> | ||
+ | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5°C (40°F), etc --> | ||
+ | | bloom = <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers --> | ||
+ | | usda_zones = ? <!--- eg. 8-11 --> | ||
+ | | sunset_zones = vary by species | ||
+ | | color = IndianRed | ||
+ | | image = Agave americana a-m.jpg | ||
+ | | image_width = 240px <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical --> | ||
+ | | image_caption = [[Agave_americana|''Agave americana'' (Century Plant)]] | ||
+ | | regnum = Plantae | ||
+ | | divisio = Magnoliophyta | ||
+ | | classis = Liliopsida | ||
+ | | ordo = Asparagales | ||
+ | | familia = Agavaceae | ||
+ | | genus = Agave | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Inc| | {{Inc| | ||
− | Agave (Greek, agauos, admirable). Amaryllidaceae. Important decorative and economic plants from hot American deserts, the most | + | [[Image:Agave_chiapensis_whole.jpg|thumb|right|200px|the large flower spike of ''[[Agave_chiapensis|Agave chiapensis]]'']] |
− | familiar of which is A. americana, the Century Plant, or American Aloe. | + | AGAVE (Greek, agauos, admirable). Amaryllidaceae. Important decorative and economic plants from hot American deserts, the most familiar of which is A. americana, the Century Plant, or American Aloe. |
Stem short or wanting: lvs. mostly in a close rosette, usually stiff and more or less fleshy, persisting from year to year, the margins mostly armed with teeth and the apex tipped with a usually pungent spine: fls. in spikes (Littaea) or panicles (Euagave); perianth 6-parted, more or less funnel-shaped; stamens 6, mostly long-exserted; style 1; stigma capitately 3-lobed; ovary inferior, 3-celled; seeds numerous, flat, thin, black.—Some species flower but once and die, others occasionally, while others flower from year to year. The number of species is fully 300, and more than 325 have been described, largely from the Mexican tableland, although each island of the W. Indies possesses its peculiar species. One of the largest collections is at Kew, where there are 85 named species. The largest collections in the U. S. are at the Botanical Garden of Washington and the Missouri Botanical Garden, where there are about 75 species each. Amateurs often cult. a greater number of species than are described in this account. | Stem short or wanting: lvs. mostly in a close rosette, usually stiff and more or less fleshy, persisting from year to year, the margins mostly armed with teeth and the apex tipped with a usually pungent spine: fls. in spikes (Littaea) or panicles (Euagave); perianth 6-parted, more or less funnel-shaped; stamens 6, mostly long-exserted; style 1; stigma capitately 3-lobed; ovary inferior, 3-celled; seeds numerous, flat, thin, black.—Some species flower but once and die, others occasionally, while others flower from year to year. The number of species is fully 300, and more than 325 have been described, largely from the Mexican tableland, although each island of the W. Indies possesses its peculiar species. One of the largest collections is at Kew, where there are 85 named species. The largest collections in the U. S. are at the Botanical Garden of Washington and the Missouri Botanical Garden, where there are about 75 species each. Amateurs often cult. a greater number of species than are described in this account. | ||
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The agaves are not at all difficult to grow. The soil should be principally loam and sand, and if any vegetable soil be given it should be in small quantities. Good drainage and firm potting are necessary. To grow small plants of the large-leaved kinds into good-sized specimens quickly, they should be plunged out in a sunny spot in spring, taking care that the pots are large enough so that they will not require repotting in the fall. Nearly all of the large-growing kinds are easily increased from suckers, which, when the plants are grown in a pot-bound condition, are produced very readily. They should be taken off from the parent plant only when furnished with sufficient roots to give thorn a start. Some kinds are raised only from seeds, which, when freshly gathered, germinate in a few weeks. | The agaves are not at all difficult to grow. The soil should be principally loam and sand, and if any vegetable soil be given it should be in small quantities. Good drainage and firm potting are necessary. To grow small plants of the large-leaved kinds into good-sized specimens quickly, they should be plunged out in a sunny spot in spring, taking care that the pots are large enough so that they will not require repotting in the fall. Nearly all of the large-growing kinds are easily increased from suckers, which, when the plants are grown in a pot-bound condition, are produced very readily. They should be taken off from the parent plant only when furnished with sufficient roots to give thorn a start. Some kinds are raised only from seeds, which, when freshly gathered, germinate in a few weeks. | ||
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+ | ==Cultivation== | ||
+ | {{edit-cult}}<!--- Type cultivation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
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+ | ===Propagation=== | ||
+ | {{edit-prop}}<!--- Type propagation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
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+ | ===Pests and diseases=== | ||
+ | {{edit-pests}}<!--- Type pest/disease info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
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+ | ==Species== | ||
+ | There are many species of Agave, see the [[List of Agave species|List of ''Agave'' species]]. | ||
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+ | Selected species: | ||
+ | *''[[Agave americana]]'' - Century plant | ||
+ | *''[[Agave attenuata]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Agave filifera]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Agave parryi huachucensis]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Agave victoriae-reginae]]'' | ||
+ | {{Inc| | ||
The classification of the agaves is very perplexing. This is partially owing to the number of species, to the scarcity of preserved study material, and to the infrequency of flowering in many species. In fact, many species have never been known to flower. The most usable characters for classification are to be found in the leaves, of which the end-spine and marginal prickles are very characteristic, and, although such an arrangement is more or less artificial, it is the most satisfactory in naming a collection. From a botanical point of view, however, the inflorescence shows the true relationship of the species. In this way the genus is usually divided into three groups or subgenera. These are: First, Euagave, having a paniculate inflorescence, with candelabra-like branches, Second, Littaea, having a dense spike of usually paired flowers. (The section Litteae has been considered by some a good genus, but it seems to connect with the first section through certain species.) The third section, Manfreda, is very different from the above, and is now considered as a distinct generic type, and so treated here. Manfredas are all herbaceous, appearing each year from a bulbous base: the leaves are soft and weak, dying down annually, while the inflorescence is a slender open spike, with solitary flowers from the axils of bracts. | The classification of the agaves is very perplexing. This is partially owing to the number of species, to the scarcity of preserved study material, and to the infrequency of flowering in many species. In fact, many species have never been known to flower. The most usable characters for classification are to be found in the leaves, of which the end-spine and marginal prickles are very characteristic, and, although such an arrangement is more or less artificial, it is the most satisfactory in naming a collection. From a botanical point of view, however, the inflorescence shows the true relationship of the species. In this way the genus is usually divided into three groups or subgenera. These are: First, Euagave, having a paniculate inflorescence, with candelabra-like branches, Second, Littaea, having a dense spike of usually paired flowers. (The section Litteae has been considered by some a good genus, but it seems to connect with the first section through certain species.) The third section, Manfreda, is very different from the above, and is now considered as a distinct generic type, and so treated here. Manfredas are all herbaceous, appearing each year from a bulbous base: the leaves are soft and weak, dying down annually, while the inflorescence is a slender open spike, with solitary flowers from the axils of bracts. | ||
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albida, 11. Bonnetii, 11. compacta, 11, 47. | albida, 11. Bonnetii, 11. compacta, 11, 47. | ||
altissima, 21. Bonnetiana, 11, 18. | altissima, 21. Bonnetiana, 11, 18. | ||
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compluviata, 19. | compluviata, 19. | ||
americana, 19, 21. Boscii, 49. concinna, | americana, 19, 21. Boscii, 49. concinna, | ||
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6. | 6. | ||
amaena, 11. Botterii, 34. Considerantii, | amaena, 11. Botterii, 34. Considerantii, | ||
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44. | 44. | ||
amurensis, 43. bracteosa, 55. Cookei, 1. | amurensis, 43. bracteosa, 55. Cookei, 1. | ||
anacantha, 2. brevifolia, 47. Corderoyi, 5. | anacantha, 2. brevifolia, 47. Corderoyi, 5. | ||
ananassoides, 8. brevis, 2. cornuta, | ananassoides, 8. brevis, 2. cornuta, | ||
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43. | 43. | ||
angustifolia, 1. bulbifera, 9. Couesii, | angustifolia, 1. bulbifera, 9. Couesii, | ||
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14. | 14. | ||
angustissima, 48. candicans, 6. | angustissima, 48. candicans, 6. | ||
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crassispina, 19. | crassispina, 19. | ||
applanata, 13, 14. candida, 6. crenata, | applanata, 13, 14. candida, 6. crenata, | ||
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11. | 11. | ||
artichaut, 40. caribaea, 32. Croucheri, 11. | artichaut, 40. caribaea, 32. Croucheri, 11. | ||
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attenuata, 28. chiapensis, 33, cyanea, 10. | attenuata, 28. chiapensis, 33, cyanea, 10. | ||
auricantha, 11. chihuahuana, 15. | auricantha, 11. chihuahuana, 15. | ||
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cyanophylla, 10. | cyanophylla, 10. | ||
Bakeri, 5. chloracantha, 32. | Bakeri, 5. chloracantha, 32. | ||
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dasylirioides, 53. | dasylirioides, 53. | ||
Beaucarnei, 39. coarctata, 18. dealbata, 51, 53. | Beaucarnei, 39. coarctata, 18. dealbata, 51, 53. | ||
Beauleuriana, 10. coccínea, 12. | Beauleuriana, 10. coccínea, 12. | ||
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decipiens, 4. | decipiens, 4. | ||
Bessereriana, 6. cochlearis, 19. denea, | Bessereriana, 6. cochlearis, 19. denea, | ||
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33, 47. | 33, 47. | ||
densiflora, 31, 33. lucida, 10. Richardeii, 51. | densiflora, 31, 33. lucida, 10. Richardeii, 51. | ||
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depauperata, 47. lurida, 1, 10. rígida, 2, 3, 7. | depauperata, 47. lurida, 1, 10. rígida, 2, 3, 7. | ||
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desertí , 25. macracantha, 6. rigidissima, 39. | desertí , 25. macracantha, 6. rigidissima, 39. | ||
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DeSmettiana, 8, 42. macroacantha, 6. robusta, 47. | DeSmettiana, 8, 42. macroacantha, 6. robusta, 47. | ||
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Diguetii, 48. macroculmis, 12. Roezlei, 50. | Diguetii, 48. macroculmis, 12. Roezlei, 50. | ||
diplacantha, 39. macrodonta, 39. Roesliana, 40. | diplacantha, 39. macrodonta, 39. Roesliana, 40. | ||
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distans, 39. Maigretiana, 42. Rohanii. 41. | distans, 39. Maigretiana, 42. Rohanii. 41. | ||
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echinoides, 51. major, 6, 39, 43, 47. Romani, 35, | echinoides, 51. major, 6, 39, 43, 47. Romani, 35, | ||
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47. | 47. | ||
elegans, 11. Manguai, 9. roses, 51. Ellemeetiana, | elegans, 11. Manguai, 9. roses, 51. Ellemeetiana, | ||
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29. Mapisaga, 19. rotundifolia, 11. elliptica, | 29. Mapisaga, 19. rotundifolia, 11. elliptica, | ||
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28. Marcussi, 14. rupicola, 32. elongata, 6. | 28. Marcussi, 14. rupicola, 32. elongata, 6. | ||
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marginata, 1, 19, 21. Salmdyckii, 33. | marginata, 1, 19, 21. Salmdyckii, 33. | ||
ensifera, 37. maritima, 48. Salmiana, 19. | ensifera, 37. maritima, 48. Salmiana, 19. | ||
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ensiformis, 51. marmorata, 23. Sargentii, 1. | ensiformis, 51. marmorata, 23. Sargentii, 1. | ||
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europeae, 21. massiliensis, 21,33. Saundersii, | europeae, 21. massiliensis, 21,33. Saundersii, | ||
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11. falcata, 52. Maximiliana, 43. schidigera, 48. | 11. falcata, 52. Maximiliana, 43. schidigera, 48. | ||
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ferox, 17. medio-picta, 3, 21,30, schiedigera, | ferox, 17. medio-picta, 3, 21,30, schiedigera, | ||
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48. | 48. | ||
filamentoes, 47. 43. Schottii, 45. filifera, 47, | filamentoes, 47. 43. Schottii, 45. filifera, 47, | ||
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48. melliflus, 19. Scolymus, 12. | 48. melliflus, 19. Scolymus, 12. | ||
flaccida, 12. mesotillo, 36. Sebastiana, 16. | flaccida, 12. mesotillo, 36. Sebastiana, 16. | ||
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flavescens, 6. mexicana, 9, 19, 22 serrulata, 45. | flavescens, 6. mexicana, 9, 19, 22 serrulata, 45. | ||
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fourcroydes, 3. micracantha, 30, 32, 42 Shawii, | fourcroydes, 3. micracantha, 30, 32, 42 Shawii, | ||
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16. fragilis, 41. silvestris, 3 | 16. fragilis, 41. silvestris, 3 | ||
Fransosinii, 20. Milleri, 21, 22. Simonii, 11. | Fransosinii, 20. Milleri, 21, 22. Simonii, 11. | ||
Funkiana, 36. minima. 3. Simeii, 11 | Funkiana, 36. minima. 3. Simeii, 11 | ||
geminiflora, 49. minor, 47. sisala, 2. | geminiflora, 49. minor, 47. sisala, 2. | ||
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Ghiesbrechtii, 41. miradorensis, 8. sisalana, 2. | Ghiesbrechtii, 41. miradorensis, 8. sisalana, 2. | ||
Ghiesbreghtii, 41, 42. mitis, 32. spectabilis, 21 | Ghiesbreghtii, 41, 42. mitis, 32. spectabilis, 21 | ||
gigantea, 6. mitraeformis, 18. spicata, 54. | gigantea, 6. mitraeformis, 18. spicata, 54. | ||
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Gilbeyi, 40. Morganii, 42. spiralis, 4. | Gilbeyi, 40. Morganii, 42. spiralis, 4. | ||
glauca, 6, 51. multiflora, 33. squalidens, 41. | glauca, 6, 51. multiflora, 33. squalidens, 41. | ||
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glaucescens, 28, 32. multilineata, 36. | glaucescens, 28, 32. multilineata, 36. | ||
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stenophylla, 36. | stenophylla, 36. | ||
Goldmaniana, 16. nana, 6, 51. streptacantha, 11. | Goldmaniana, 16. nana, 6, 51. streptacantha, 11. | ||
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gracilipes, 14. neglecta, 7. striata, 21, 50, 51. | gracilipes, 14. neglecta, 7. striata, 21, 50, 51. | ||
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gracilispina, 19. Newberryi, 27. stricta, 51. | gracilispina, 19. Newberryi, 27. stricta, 51. | ||
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grandibracteata, 11. Nickelsiae, 44. subdentata, | grandibracteata, 11. Nickelsiae, 44. subdentata, | ||
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grandidens, 41. nigrescens, 36. subfalcata, 6. | grandidens, 41. nigrescens, 36. subfalcata, 6. | ||
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grandidentata, 41. nigrispina, 6. subintegra, 39. | grandidentata, 41. nigrispina, 6. subintegra, 39. | ||
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granulosa, 42. Nissoni, 36. subundulata 28. | granulosa, 42. Nissoni, 36. subundulata 28. | ||
Guignardii, 11, 28. Noah, 15. sudburyensis, 6. | Guignardii, 11, 28. Noah, 15. sudburyensis, 6. | ||
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Hanburii, 40. ' obscura, 41. superba, 1. | Hanburii, 40. ' obscura, 41. superba, 1. | ||
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Havardiana, 14. orbicularis, 11. Taylori, 33, 47, | Havardiana, 14. orbicularis, 11. Taylori, 33, 47, | ||
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49. | 49. | ||
Haworthiana, 10. Orcuttiana, 16. tehuacanensis. | Haworthiana, 10. Orcuttiana, 16. tehuacanensis. | ||
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11, 18. | 11, 18. | ||
heteracantha, 36, 38. Ortgiesiana, 48. tequilana, | heteracantha, 36, 38. Ortgiesiana, 48. tequilana, | ||
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histrix, 51. Ottonis, 33. tetragona, 36. | histrix, 51. Ottonis, 33. tetragona, 36. | ||
horrida, 39, 40, 42. Ousselghemiana, 30. Todaroi, | horrida, 39, 40, 42. Ousselghemiana, 30. Todaroi, | ||
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23. | 23. | ||
Houghii, 54. ovalifolia. 11. torta, 43. | Houghii, 54. ovalifolia. 11. torta, 43. | ||
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Houlletiana or Houllettii, 2. pachyacantha, 16. | Houlletiana or Houllettii, 2. pachyacantha, 16. | ||
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Toumeyana, 45. | Toumeyana, 45. | ||
huschucensis, 14. Palmeri, 24. triangularis, 39. | huschucensis, 14. Palmeri, 24. triangularis, 39. | ||
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hybrida, 43. parrasana, 15. Troubetskoyana, 23. | hybrida, 43. parrasana, 15. Troubetskoyana, 23. | ||
hystrix, 6, 51. Parryi, 14. uncinata, 33. | hystrix, 6, 51. Parryi, 14. uncinata, 33. | ||
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inermis, 36. parviflora, 46. undulata, 23. | inermis, 36. parviflora, 46. undulata, 23. | ||
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Inghamii, 40. Patonii, 15. univittata, 37. | Inghamii, 40. Patonii, 15. univittata, 37. | ||
integrifolia, 6. paucibracteata, 28. utahensis, | integrifolia, 6. paucibracteata, 28. utahensis, | ||
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27. | 27. | ||
intrepida, 53. paucifolia, 6, 50. Vanderdonckii, | intrepida, 53. paucifolia, 6, 50. Vanderdonckii, | ||
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43. | 43. | ||
ixtli, 2, 3. Peacockii, 40. variegata, 47. | ixtli, 2, 3. Peacockii, 40. variegata, 47. | ||
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iitlioides, 1, 3. perbella, 37, 43. vera-crucis, | iitlioides, 1, 3. perbella, 37, 43. vera-crucis, | ||
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9. Jacquiniana, 1. perplexans, 46. vera- | 9. Jacquiniana, 1. perplexans, 46. vera- | ||
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crux, 9. juncea, 49. Pfersdorffii, 35, 43. | crux, 9. juncea, 49. Pfersdorffii, 35, 43. | ||
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vera-crux, 9. Karwinskii 5. picta 22. verse | vera-crux, 9. Karwinskii 5. picta 22. verse | ||
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crucis 9. Kerchovii, 39. Pilgrimii, 42. | crucis 9. Kerchovii, 39. Pilgrimii, 42. | ||
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Verschaffeltii, 11. | Verschaffeltii, 11. | ||
Killischii, 40. polyscantha, 33. vestita, 48. | Killischii, 40. polyscantha, 33. vestita, 48. | ||
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Knightiana, 48. polyphylla, 10. Victoriae | Knightiana, 48. polyphylla, 10. Victoriae | ||
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Reginae, 44. | Reginae, 44. | ||
Kochii, 43. Poselgeri, 36. Villae, 43. | Kochii, 43. Poselgeri, 36. Villae, 43. | ||
laetevirens, 21. potosina, 19. Villarum, 43, 47. | laetevirens, 21. potosina, 19. Villarum, 43, 47. | ||
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laevior, 40. princeps, 48. virginia, 21. | laevior, 40. princeps, 48. virginia, 21. | ||
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lanceolata, 11. prolifera, 3. viridis, 6, 22. | lanceolata, 11. prolifera, 3. viridis, 6, 22. | ||
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laticincta, 41. pseudofilifera, 47. vivipara, 1, | laticincta, 41. pseudofilifera, 47. vivipara, 1, | ||
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Whitakeri, 19. | Whitakeri, 19. | ||
latissima, 19, 28. pulverulenta, 11. Wightii, 1. | latissima, 19, 28. pulverulenta, 11. Wightii, 1. | ||
laxifolia, 4. purpurea, 51. Wislizeni, 15. | laxifolia, 4. purpurea, 51. Wislizeni, 15. | ||
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Lecheguilla, 36. quadrata, 11. Wolkensteinii, 33. | Lecheguilla, 36. quadrata, 11. Wolkensteinii, 33. | ||
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Leguayana, 41. quiotifers, 19. Woodrowii, 1. | Leguayana, 41. quiotifers, 19. Woodrowii, 1. | ||
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Lemairei, 39. ramosa, 21. Wrightii, 49. | Lemairei, 39. ramosa, 21. Wrightii, 49. | ||
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Leopoldii, 11, 47, 48. recurva, 50. xalapensis, | Leopoldii, 11, 47, 48. recurva, 50. xalapensis, | ||
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lepida, 10. reccurvata, 7. xylonacantha, 43. | lepida, 10. reccurvata, 7. xylonacantha, 43. | ||
linearis, 6. Regelii, 40. yuccaefolia, 54. | linearis, 6. Regelii, 40. yuccaefolia, 54. | ||
longifolia, 3, 6, 22, 43, 47. Regeliana, 8, 40. | longifolia, 3, 6, 22, 43, 47. Regeliana, 8, 40. | ||
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lopantha, 37. | lopantha, 37. | ||
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B. Lvs. dagger-like or sword-shaped: spine not decurrent: fls. rather large, greenish, long-lobed. ill-smelling, often followed by bulbils; seeds very large. Trunk often developed. | B. Lvs. dagger-like or sword-shaped: spine not decurrent: fls. rather large, greenish, long-lobed. ill-smelling, often followed by bulbils; seeds very large. Trunk often developed. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 12:34, 1 August 2009
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Origin: | ✈ | ? |
Poisonous: | ☠ | some have juice causing acute rash |
Exposure: | ☼ | full sun"full sun" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property., [[Exposure::part-shadesn]] |
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Water: | ◍ | [[Water::usually moderate to littlesn]] |
Sunset Zones: | vary by species |
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Species
There are many species of Agave, see the List of Agave species.
Selected species:
- Agave americana - Century plant
- Agave attenuata
- Agave filifera
- Agave parryi huachucensis
- Agave victoriae-reginae
ExpandRead about Agave in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Agave americana var. 'americana'
Agave americana var. 'marginata'
Agave americana cv. 'Medio-Picta'
Agave angustifolia 'Marginata'
Agave bracteosa (Spider agave)
Agave cerulata ssp. subcerulata
Agave inaequidens ssp. barrancensis
Agave potatorum cv. 'Kichiokan'
Agave schidigera cv. 'Durango Delight'
Agave sisalana (Sisal)
Agave tequilana (Tequila agave)
Agave wislizeni (syn. Agave parrasana)
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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