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Agave nayaritensis
Gentry
Few-leaved, not very attractive plant with an individual color, a very light yellowish-green. Grows large if planted out and with enough water. Difficult in culture
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© Julia Etter & Martin Kristen
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Basic Data
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Subgenus |
Agave |
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Marmoratae |
Diameter |
up to 220cm |
Inflorescence |
120-400cm |
Flower Color |
pale yellow |
Flowering Time |
March - April |
Reproduction |
seed |
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Natural Location
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Occurrence |
Nayarit, Sinaloa |
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Very warm lowlands locations.Plants grow in the shadow under bushes and in east-oriented steep slopes |
Remarks
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In cultivation practically unknown but distinctive species. According to Gentry known only from one single locality. We found another location in souther Sinaloa
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Young
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Adult
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Inflorescence
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Various
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Various
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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 |
half shady |
Watering |
plenty |
Indoor Winter
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Temperature |
keep over 12°C / 54°F |
Soil |
keep moderately moist |
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