Agave americana

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Agave americana

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Is this plant the Agave americana, the mis-named "century plant?"
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Hello1 wrote:Is this plant the Agave americana, the mis-named "century plant?"
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Looks like it....

"Aah ko chahiye ek umer asar honay tak"

who will wait for 35 years to see its flower? The picture I posted was of a plant grown 1977 and it flowered in 2012!
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Simply curious if it is or not. I am sure Mr. Tahir Khan will have a definite answer when he sees this post
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Yes that is ' Agave americana variegata ' to be exact, a very slow growing agave its other counterpart is the blue agave americana, Americana agave has many cultivars so it is often confusing when judging just by leaves, a flowering plant can give a better analysis
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Tahir Khan wrote:Yes that is ' Agave americana variegata ' to be exact, a very slow growing agave its other counterpart is the blue agave americana, Americana agave has many cultivars so it is often confusing when judging just by leaves, a flowering plant can give a better analysis
Your knowledge is both impressive and inspiring. Thank you very much for the guidance. I have several of these and not paid them much attention.When the weather improves, I should transfer them to larger containers
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Hello1 wrote:
Tahir Khan wrote:Yes that is ' Agave americana variegata ' to be exact, a very slow growing agave its other counterpart is the blue agave americana, Americana agave has many cultivars so it is often confusing when judging just by leaves, a flowering plant can give a better analysis
Your knowledge is both impressive and inspiring. Thank you very much for the guidance. I have several of these and not paid them much attention.When the weather improves, I should transfer them to larger containers
You can re-pot them now as monsoon is approaching and humid weather tends to rot the plant.
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