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  • The Agave americana puts everything into it and then dies,
  • :And, only now discovered that there is a redirect from Istle to Agave americana.
  • Agave americana, the century plant, is also known as American aloe as well as maguey.
  • One of the most familiar species is " Agave americana ", a native of tropical America.
  • The Conservatory collection includes agave americana, commonly known as the century plant for the long decades until it blooms.
  • Species at one time placed in " Aloe ", such as " Agave americana ", have been moved to other genera.
  • The plant " Agave americana ", which is sometimes called " American aloe ", belongs to the Asparagaceae, a different family.
  • Since then, the three-foot ( 90 cm )-high plant _ botanical name agave americana _ has stood unobtrusively in the cactus house.
  • This defensive usage and the name sentry plant are also used for similar looking, spiny succulents such as Agave americana and Aloe vera.
  • An Agave americana is imposing with large, wide, straplike leaves arching up and over, and the tubelike branches of Euphorbia tirucalli demand attention.
  • In 1976, their plan was approved to cultivate 1601235 ft?of space, growing rare plant species such as Agave americana, Rose of Sunshine, Peruvian cactus.
  • In spring 2013, the Arid Pyramid featured an Agave Americana plant bloom which reached a height of 30 feet before reaching the top of the pyramid.
  • "Agave americana ", century plant, was introduced into southern Europe about the middle of the 16th century, and is now widely cultivated as an ornamental, as it is in the Americas.
  • A number of cactus and succulent species are eaten including " Agave americana ", the flowers of the yucca plant, garambullo ( " Myrtillocactus geometrizans " ), nopal and sotol ( " Dasylirion texanum " ).
  • As it turns out, Agave americana, otherwise known as the century plant, is not really 100 years old . ( Try 35 years or so . ) It just seems as if it takes that long to bloom.
  • According to the context of Aztec culture in literature, the soap that they most likely used was the root of a plant called " copalxocotl " ( " Saponaria americana " ), and to clean their clothes they used the root of " metl " ( " Agave americana " ).
  • The leaves of several species also yield fiber : for instance, " Agave rigida " var . " sisalana ", sisal hemp, " Agave decipiens ", false sisal hemp . " Agave americana " is the source of pita fiber, and is used as a fiber plant in Mexico, the West Indies and southern Europe.