Agave is a succulent plant. Chiefly Mexican, agaves occur also in the southern and western United States and in central and tropical South America. The plants have a large rosette of thick fleshy leaves, each ending generally in a sharp point and with a spiny margin; the stout stem is usually short, the leaves apparently springing from the root. Along with plants from the related genus Yucca, various Agave species are popular ornamental plants.
AMERICANA – 20 GAL
ANGUSTIFOLIA – 1 GAL, 10”
ATTENUATA – 10”, 5 GAL, 15 GAL, 25 GAL
BACAARAT -
BLUE GLOW -
CORNELIA – 1 GAL
DESMETIANA – 10”, 15 GAL
EL MONTAVIDO -
GEMINIFLORA – 4”, 10”, 1 GAL
GREEN GOBLET -
GUIENGOLA – 1 GAL, 15 GAL, 10”
JAWS – 1 GAL
MR. RIPPLE – 1 GAL
OCTOPUS VILMORINIANA – 4”, 6”, 10”, 1 GAL, 15 GAL
RETRO CHOKE -
TEQUILA – 10”
VARIEGATED TEQUILA – 3 GAL
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