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Agave

"Agave (/əˈɡɑːvi/, UK also /əˈɡeɪvi/, Anglo-Hispanic: /əˈɡɑːveɪ/) is a genus of monocots native to the hot and arid regions of the Americas, although some Agave species are also native to tropical areas of South America. The genus Agave (from the Ancient Greek αγαυή, agauê) is primarily known for its succulent and xerophytic species that typically form large rosettes of strong, fleshy leaves. Plants in this genus may be considered perennial, because they require several to many years to mature and flower.[page needed] However, most Agave species are more accurately described as monocarpic rosettes or multiannuals, since each individual rosette flowers only once and then dies (see semelparity); a small number of Agave species are polycarpic.[page needed]" - (en.wikipedia.org 09.12.2019)

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Park (sizilianischer Garten)Indianerinnen mit der Carúmba Stricke drehend aus Agavefaser.Aussicht von der Villa Costa in Santa Margherita Ligure (März-April 1904)Park der Villa Piuma in Sestri Levante (März-April 1904)Die AgaveGarten (Lehrtafel)
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