Hello Three years I travelled through New Mexico, and while walking through the Botanical Gardens in Albuquerque I came across this plant in my last photo. It ...
Hello, I was able to download that last picture, I'm surprised that they didn't have a label, being it was a botanical garden. I don't know the names of...
Hello Norma I think the problem with labels is that they get lost after a few years. I remember looking for a label simply because of its small size, but did...
At the Huntington Gardens, in San Marino Calif. we have all of the Gentry Agave's out in open temperture. We had t days of 20F and they did just fine. Don't...
They really don't get lost, man be over grown, or stolen, the curator job is to keep those in place and replace them. A botanical garden has records of the...
Hitting 'unsubscribe' multiple times over several weeks doesn't work. How else can I stop getting emails from this group? Any ideas from anyone? ... From:...
Hi Group. I am pretty sure the plant in photos named ID please by Kaowinston are young Furcraea Bedinghausii. Hope that helps. Caspar ... From: Norma L...
Good evening Caspar, I want to thank you as well, I think I may have that plant as well, never knowing what it is. Do Furcarea take years and years to show...
Hi Norma. I'm no expert. But i know thay are very closly related algone with yuccas. The Furcraea debinghausii and Furcraea roezlii are very close related. i...
I must have some of these, anyway they look like them. What about the fruit? What does it look like? I gathered up some seed on public property near Lake...
Hi All Thus anyone know the differences between Agave Burnt Bourgondy seen in Tucson Bot Garden and Agave Blue Glow (attenuata x ocahui) offerd by San Marcos...
Caspar I thought the leaves of all furcraea had to be very large. I have the variegated one, and although it is a very young plant, the leaves are already ...
Agave growers: I thought an early hardiness report might be of interest. We have had many freezes this fall with a low of 17 degrees F on Nov. 21. Of the new ...
The plant in the last picture is Yucca angustissima. Your young plants appear to be something different. Greg ... through the ... last photo. It ... or ... did...
Hi Tony, Thanks for the info. I would expect the A. inaequidens and dasylirioides to mush out at even higher temps. They are both from further south. That's a...
Hello Greg Thanks very much. I also was having some doubts because I noticed how the leaves of the young plants were curling, very different from the...
Greg: We have had a very wet fall. I tried A. inaequidens and A. dasylirioides because of their high elevation. I forgot to mention that we have an Agave...
Tony I also have and Agave potatorum, from the Gentry collection, if it offsets I will send you one. It has flowered already. Now I'm just waiting. Norma ... ...
... this may be the first agave I ever saw in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, where visitors carved their initials on it, much to my distress as a wee tot. ...
... this may be the first agave I ever saw in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, where visitors carved their initials on it, much to my distress as a wee tot. ...
Hermine this one is a truncate form. Stunning. Norma ... From: hermine To: agaveforum@yahoogroups.com ; agaveforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December...
Hermine this is a slow grower and very small , about 14-16 inches across. Norma ... From: hermine To: agaveforum@yahoogroups.com ; agaveforum@yahoogroups.com...
Hi Norma. Always at the begin of growing time. Cok. ... From: Norma Lewis To: agaveforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 5:20 AM Subject:...
Thanks........Dank U Wel Best Greetings piet van der Meer (piteralandia) ... De: succulenta kwekerij <grootscholte@...> Asunto: AgaveForum Greetings ...