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Havard's Century Plant

Agave havardiana Trel.

Agave havardiana

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Agave havardiana is a plant species native to the Big Bend area of western Texas as well as Chihuahua and Coahuila. It prefers grassy to rocky slopes or woodlands at elevations of 1200–2000 m.[2]

Agave havardiana is an acaulescent species forming rosettes low to the ground, sometimes creating suckers but not forming large colonies like some other species. Leaves are up to 70 cm (28 inches) long, with teeth along the margins and at the tip. Flowering stalks can be up to 7 m (23 feet) tall, with yellow to yellow-green flowers. Fruits are dry, oblong, up to 6 cm (2.4 inches) long.[3][4]

This species is under threat from habitat loss, mostly for cattle ranching.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Hernández Sandoval, L.; Sandoval-Gutiérrez, D.; Hernández-Martínez, M.; Sánchez, E.; González-Elizondo, M.; Zamudio, S.; Matías-Palafox, M. (2020). "Agave havardiana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T115629519A116353923. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T115629519A116353923.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ Flora of North America vol 26 p 458.
  3. ^ Trelease, William. Rep. (Annual) Missouri Bot. Gard. 22: 91, plates 84–86. 1912.
  4. ^ Gentry, H. S. 1982. Agaves of Continental North America. Tucson.
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Agave havardiana: Brief Summary

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Agave havardiana is a plant species native to the Big Bend area of western Texas as well as Chihuahua and Coahuila. It prefers grassy to rocky slopes or woodlands at elevations of 1200–2000 m.

Agave havardiana is an acaulescent species forming rosettes low to the ground, sometimes creating suckers but not forming large colonies like some other species. Leaves are up to 70 cm (28 inches) long, with teeth along the margins and at the tip. Flowering stalks can be up to 7 m (23 feet) tall, with yellow to yellow-green flowers. Fruits are dry, oblong, up to 6 cm (2.4 inches) long.

This species is under threat from habitat loss, mostly for cattle ranching.

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