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Although, its names implies it would bloom once every hundred year. But, I was told that actually under right condition it would bloom i...Read More
Southern California has more Agave than any other state in the country. Agave grows like grass here. There are thousands here everywhere ...Read More
I planted just a few of these succulents in parts of my
garden in Florida and they now have multiplied many times over. I have an...Read More
I have no idea how its possible, but their is a gardener who is growing several Agave's in their front yard, here in USDA zone 7a souther...Read More
Nice plant. There are pix on the net of it growing in "orchards" to be harvested to produce tequila [in Jalesco] and mescal elsewhere.
Said to bloom only once, after 100 years. Like many in its family, plant dies after blooming and offsets take over (similar to Yuccas). ...Read More
An amazing agave! Deep green, glossy, stiff leaves that are margined with black teeth and taper to a long black spine.The inflourescence ...Read More