Agave weberi
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Agave weberi F. Cels ex J. Poiss.
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Agave weberi, common name "Maguey liso," is a succulent perennial plant native to northeastern Mexico (Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí) but naturalized in parts of southern Texas. It prefers sandy locations with low shrubs.[3]
Agave weberi is a relatively short species, the leafy trunks rarely more than 1 m (3 feet) in height. The leaves, though, can be up to 160 cm (5.2 feet) long and 18 cm (7 inches) across. Flowering stalks can reach a height of 8 m (27 feet). Flowers are yellow, up to 8 cm (3 inches) long.[3][4]
References
- ^ Tropicos
- ^ The Plant List
- ^ a b Flora of North America vol 26 p 455
- ^ Poisson, Jules. Bulletin du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle 7(5): 231–232. 1901.