Mazhar Botanic Garden

Agave americana Medio Picta L.

American Aloe

Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Agave
Species: americana
Cultivar / variety: Medio Picta
Sample code: EGY-MBG-001020
Common name: American Aloe
English name: Century plant
Arabic name: اجاف امريكانا مارجيناتا
Native: Mexico - Texas
Country: Mexico Texas
(PGR): Rare

ornamental, fodder medicinally, agriculturally and for erosion control

Is a Large, sculptural succulent with rosettes of thick, leaves gray green, pointed that end in sharp spines flower spike that appears late in the plant's life variety featuring upright, wavy, grey green leaves with creamy-white or yellow, central banding

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Texture: Clay Enriched soil Fertile Loam Sandy
Fertility: High
Drainage: Well drained
Topography: Desert
Salinity: Low
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Mediterranean
Lights: Full sun Light shade
Propagation: Seeds- offsets
Flowering time: The common name "century plant" stems from its semelparous nature of flowering only once at the end of its long life.After flowering, the plant dies but produces adventitious shoots from the base, allowing its growth to continue.[8] Although it is called the century plant, it typically lives only 10 to 30 years.
Zone: 8 : 11
pH range: 6.1-7.8

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