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  2. Agave vilmoriniana - Wikipedia

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    Agave vilmoriniana has one of the highest concentrations of the sapogenin smilagenin; in parts of México, the leaves are cut and dried, and the fibers are beaten to make them into a brush with built-in soap. The "octopus agave" is cultivated as an ornamental plant for planting in arid gardens and containers.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mangave - Wikipedia

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    Mangaves resemble compact, symmetrical agaves with succulent leaves. They typically grow to 8–24 in (20–60 cm) high and up to 18 in (50 cm) wide, [7] although some can grow up to 4 ft (120 cm) high and 6 ft (180 cm) wide. [8]

  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. List of Agave species - Wikipedia

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    Agave neglecta Small – wild century plant = Agave weberi; Agave neocernua Thiede - Jalisco; Agave neonelsonii Thiede & Eggli – Mexico (Durango) Agave neopringlei Thiede & Eggli – Mexico; Agave nickelsiae Rol.-Goss. - Coahuila; Agave nizandensis Cutak – Dwarf Octopus Agave - Oaxaca; Agave nuusaviorum García-Mend. - Oaxaca

  7. 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).