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  2. Agave - Wikipedia

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    The agave root system, consisting of a network of shallow rhizomes, allows the agave to efficiently capture moisture from rain, condensation, and dew. In addition to growing from seeds, most agaves produce 'pups' – young plants from runners. Agave vilmoriniana (the octopus agave) produces hundreds of pups on its bloom stalk. Agave leaves ...

  3. Agave americana - Wikipedia

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    Agave americana, commonly known as the century plant, [5] maguey, or American aloe, [6] is a flowering plant species belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It is native to Mexico and the United States, specifically Texas.

  4. Agave parviflora - Wikipedia

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    The plant has slow to moderate growth, as does most of its genus. The leaves are strongly whorled and grow tightly around ramets, and are also narrow and stiff, tapering to a sharp point. The texture of the plant is medium coarse. If the roots are chronically damp, A. parviflora might develop black root rot (Thielaviopsis basicola). [9]

  5. Agave gigantensis - Wikipedia

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    The leaves turn purple and red in color when flowering occurs. The rosettes of this plant are medium-sized, growing to be about 1m tall and 1.2m wide. The flower head of Agave gigantensis is much taller, about 4-5m in height. There is a stout flowering scape and the flower head contains small clusters of flowers, known as inflorescence.

  6. List of Agave species - Wikipedia

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    Agave chrysantha Peebles – Golden Flowered Agave, Golden Flower Century Plant - Arizona; Agave chrysoglossa I.M.Johnst. - Baja California, Sonora; Agave cocui Trel.

  7. Agave demeesteriana - Wikipedia

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    While rare, Agave demeesteriana can produce a tall, dramatic flower stalk reaching up to 15–20 feet. This stalk bears numerous yellow flowers, offering a spectacular visual display before the plant dies back.

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