Agave pablocarrilloi was newly described in 2013 by Vazquez-Garcia et al. who proposed a narrow concept for A. gypsophila, restricting this species to the Mexican state of Guerrero. Agave pablocarrilloi is endemic to the state of Colima, where it is found on limestone outcrops in succulent woodland, thorn forest and tropical dry forest. This new species is similar to A. gypsophila in its medium-sized rosettes, brittle leaves with undulate margins and liking for limestone rocks. It differs in its suckering habit, rough, bluish glaucous-grey leaves and smaller flower spikes with fewer branches
We compiled an updated database of all Agave species found in Mexico and analyzed it with specific c...
Echeveria cuspidata is a very attractive and relatively slow-growing species, so it is ideal for dis...
The identity of a recently detected population of Abutilon arboreum in the Valencian area was critic...
Agave lophantha is described in cultivation. It is an architectural species with prominent sharp tee...
Agave nizandensis is an attractive but unusual species with brittle leaves more closely resembling t...
The flowering of Agave nickelsiae was observed at the Glasgow Botanic Gardens. This inflorescence wa...
Agave victoriae-reginae is justifiably popular as a beautiful architectural plant. There are, howeve...
Filiferous agaves are plants that produce, usually white, fibres that peel off from the leaf edges. ...
The genus Agave has about 200 species naturally distributed in the Neotropics. Most of the described...
Agave victoriae-reginae is a very well-known and deservedly popular architectural species. It has be...
The genus Agave Linné (1753: 323; Asparagaceae-Agavoideae) has played an important role for the indi...
More than one species of Agave may have been cultivated by ancient farmers in Arizona. The arguments...
Two rare endemic Bolivian cacti were observed in flower in the Duthie Park collection, Aberdeen. Vat...
We present a re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of Agave gypsophila, for which a narrower circums...
Beaucarnea is a genus of pachycaul succulents, of which B. recurvata is the most commonly cultivated...
We compiled an updated database of all Agave species found in Mexico and analyzed it with specific c...
Echeveria cuspidata is a very attractive and relatively slow-growing species, so it is ideal for dis...
The identity of a recently detected population of Abutilon arboreum in the Valencian area was critic...
Agave lophantha is described in cultivation. It is an architectural species with prominent sharp tee...
Agave nizandensis is an attractive but unusual species with brittle leaves more closely resembling t...
The flowering of Agave nickelsiae was observed at the Glasgow Botanic Gardens. This inflorescence wa...
Agave victoriae-reginae is justifiably popular as a beautiful architectural plant. There are, howeve...
Filiferous agaves are plants that produce, usually white, fibres that peel off from the leaf edges. ...
The genus Agave has about 200 species naturally distributed in the Neotropics. Most of the described...
Agave victoriae-reginae is a very well-known and deservedly popular architectural species. It has be...
The genus Agave Linné (1753: 323; Asparagaceae-Agavoideae) has played an important role for the indi...
More than one species of Agave may have been cultivated by ancient farmers in Arizona. The arguments...
Two rare endemic Bolivian cacti were observed in flower in the Duthie Park collection, Aberdeen. Vat...
We present a re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of Agave gypsophila, for which a narrower circums...
Beaucarnea is a genus of pachycaul succulents, of which B. recurvata is the most commonly cultivated...
We compiled an updated database of all Agave species found in Mexico and analyzed it with specific c...
Echeveria cuspidata is a very attractive and relatively slow-growing species, so it is ideal for dis...
The identity of a recently detected population of Abutilon arboreum in the Valencian area was critic...