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Date: 29 January 2014 09:38 Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:179097] Requesting ID of this plant - Sagar Upvan - December 2013 :: 08012014 :: ARK-11 To: "J.M. Garg" <jmg...@gmail.com>
Looks like Agave species for me.
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I agree with Mr. Swami. It looks like agave o.
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Agave americana L.
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Thank you Promila ji, M Swamy ji and Santhan ji for ID... and Garg ji to you for relentless follow up..
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I think - it is Agave vera-cruz, because :-
marginal prickles conspicuous, straight and with dark coloured tips.
in americana (1) leaves are constricted aove the base ( neck region) (2) prickles are strong
in cantula prickles are falcate
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Sorry, it is Agave americana, the 3rd picture shows sinuate margin, typical of americana; which I missed.