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  2. Agave chiapensis - Wikipedia

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    Agave chiapensis is a species of Agave native to the Mexican states of Chiapas and Oaxaca.It has also been reported from Costa Rica and Guatemala. [3] Populations of this species are relatively small and isolated, and are threatened by urban and agricultural expansion, particularly in Chiapas.

  3. Agave - Wikipedia

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    The large flower spike of Agave chiapensis, San Francisco Botanical Garden. The succulent leaves of most Agave species have sharp marginal teeth, an extremely sharp terminal spine, and are very fibrous inside. [6] The stout stem is usually extremely short, which may make the plant appear as though it is stemless.

  4. List of Agave species - Wikipedia

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    A. chiapensis. Agave cacozela Trel. - Bahamas (Eleuthera) Agave cajalbanensis A.Álvarez - Cuba †Agave calodonta A.Berger - extinct Agave cantala (Haw.) Roxb. ex Salm-Dyck – Cantala, Maguey de la India - Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras

  5. Agave bracteosa - Wikipedia

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    Agave bracteosa is a species of agave sometimes known as spider agave or squid agave.It is native to the Sierra Madre Oriental of northeastern Mexico (spanning the states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Nuevo León), [2] where it prefers well-drained and bright but shaded or protected locations, such as under trees or on cliffs or rocky slopes (facing away from the sun).

  6. Category:Agave - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Flora of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    A. Achimenes grandiflora; Acianthera angustifolia; Acianthera johnsonii; Acianthera verecunda; Aegiphila skutchii; Agave chiapensis; Agave fourcroydes; Agave ...

  8. Agavoideae - Wikipedia

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    Agavoideae is a subfamily of monocot flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, order Asparagales.It has previously been treated as a separate family, Agavaceae. [1] The group includes many well-known desert and dry-zone types, such as the agaves and yuccas (including the Joshua tree).

  9. Category:Flora of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Not shown: Mexican Pacific islands (Guadalupe Island, Rocas Alijos, Revillagigedo Islands)This category includes the native flora of Mexico, in North America.Taxa of the lowest rank are always included.