Agave desertiオレンジカウンティ
Agave deserti subs. pringlei (Baker) Gentry: has narrower, less glaucous leves, and the terminal spine is decurrent into the corneous margin along the leaf-tip. Agave deserti subs. simplex Gentry: Plants usually solitary with one or only a few rosettes; perianth tube funnelform (3-)5-10 mm; filaments inserted above middle but well within tube
The Desert Botanical Garden (DBG) in Phoenix, Arizona has one of the most diverse public collections of cacti and agaves anywhere in the world. In May 2010, its Cactacaea and Agavacea collections received formal recognition from the North American Plant Collections Consortium (NAPCC) as National Collections. The Cactacaea collection at the DBG
Agave deserti is an evergreen, stemless, succulent plant forming a rosette of leaves that can be 30 - 70cm tall and 40 - 80cm in diameter. The leaves on mature plants can each be 25 - 40cm long and 6 - 8cm wide near the base. After several years of growth, a flowering stem that can be around 2.5 - 6 metres tall is produced, after which the
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