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Agave inaequidens ssp. barrancensis
Gentry
An agave from the higher altitudes which can become very large with proper keeping. Heavily armed plant which is not at all suited for pot culture
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© Julia Etter & Martin Kristen
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Fieldbook # |
Country |
State |
Municipality |
Description |
Altitude |
GPS Lat |
GPS Long |
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Basic Data
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Subgenus |
Agave |
Section |
Crenatae |
Diameter |
up to 400cm |
Inflorescence |
300-500cm |
Flower Color |
yellow |
Flowering Time |
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Reproduction |
seed |
Common Name |
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Natural Location
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Occurrence |
Sinaloa, Durango |
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Highland with cool to chilly winters. Humid |
Remarks
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Looks like Agave inaequidens with very long leaves
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Young
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Adult
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Inflorescence
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Flower
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Various
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Various
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Various
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Various
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Indoor Summer
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Exposition |
sunny to half shady |
Watering |
plenty |
Indoor Winter
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Temperature |
keep frost free |
Soil |
keep moderately moist |
Outdoor
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Sun Tolerance |
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Hydration |
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Hardiness |
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