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comments (3) July 30th, 2012 in gallery
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lost the tag.cant  remember the name.


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decorchick writes: This is an agave'. Probably agave' dementiana. Once it sends up a spike and blooms, it produces many pups which can be planted. The original plant will die after blooming. If you plant the pups remember that there will be very sharp spines at the ends of the leaves so put them far away from where people and pets will be walking. Very draught tolerant. Since there are so many viable pups, you can pot them and give as gifts. Fun plant.
Posted: 7:41 am on August 27th
CB_Landscapes writes: If I had to guess I'd say a type of beschorneria Posted: 7:31 pm on August 23rd
rbergen writes: In the Yucca family? Posted: 7:06 pm on August 21st
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