A few shots around the garden...

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A. zebra
A. zebra
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A. parryi ssp. neomexicana
A. parryi ssp. neomexicana
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A. durangensis
A. durangensis
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A. margaritae
A. margaritae
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A. pelona / A. parrasana / A. zebra
A. pelona / A. parrasana / A. zebra
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A. spicata
A. spicata
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A. ×'Dianita'
A. ×'Dianita'
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A. potatorum
A. potatorum
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A. weberi
A. weberi
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A. chiapensis / A. 'Blue Glow' / A. tequilana / A. titanota / A. obscura
A. chiapensis / A. 'Blue Glow' / A. tequilana / A. titanota / A. obscura
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A. applanata (15" across)
A. applanata (15" across)
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A. ocahui
A. ocahui
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A. aktites
A. aktites
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Nice!
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It finally stopped raining! :))
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Yes!

I love that A. zebra, it is looking really good! I finally got a couple from the Monger at Mysterious Gardens, but they have some growing to do!
That A. salmiana crassispina pup I got from you a few years back is starting to look really good and is also pupping quite a bit, does your plant do that too?
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That zebra may bolt this year. I have another larger zebra (the one near the parrasana) that will bolt for sure. That paddle-leafed salmiana of mine produces only occasional pups. There is one large pup now and leaves on mama are about 12" wide! The nearby lighter green upright salmiana has been producing lots of offsets. Let me know if you want one of those. It's a really choice landscape Agave, since it's taller than it is wide.

You can't have too many zebras here in the VOTS, thrives in full sun, hardy down to at least 20°F, and almost impossibly attractive. I have a lot of other stuff gonna bolt this year, too. How does A. zebra × A. wocomahi sound? :8:
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zebra x wocomahi sounds awesome!

I got a wocomahi from Keith a while back, it is almost ready to go in the ground, of course it will require another one of the big weberi to bolt.
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BTW, does anyone have or know of other A. spicata in the US? Or is mine the only one? It was chewed to the ground four times before I put it up on a table. It should start offsetting before too long -- maybe this summer.
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And a few more...
A. ×arizonica
A. ×arizonica
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A. zebra
A. zebra
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A. ×glomeruliflora
A. ×glomeruliflora
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A. utahensis × A. mckelveyana
A. utahensis × A. mckelveyana
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A. potatorum
A. potatorum
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A. v-r
A. v-r
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A. utahensis
A. utahensis
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Mammillaria rhodantha ssp. mccartenii
Mammillaria rhodantha ssp. mccartenii
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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Re: A few shots around the garden...

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Ron, I really enjoyed all your garden photos and really envious of the A x arizonica.
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Beautiful Garden Ron. At least you don't have to walk far to look at some beautiful plants with your leg acting up. They are just out your door. Take care.

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Absolutely stunning give yourself a attaboy pat on the back D))
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Thanks, here are a few more...
A. horrida
A. horrida
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A. montana, happy as a clam under an emu bush
A. montana, happy as a clam under an emu bush
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Not certain, perhaps an odd form of A. sobria. Despite the dark green leaves, it manages full sun without protest
Not certain, perhaps an odd form of A. sobria. Despite the dark green leaves, it manages full sun without protest
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A. sobria
A. sobria
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A. kerchovei
A. kerchovei
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A. deserti v. simplex
A. deserti v. simplex
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A. guadalajarana
A. guadalajarana
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A. nickelsiae w/strikingly bold markings
A. nickelsiae w/strikingly bold markings
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A. macroacantha
A. macroacantha
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A. hurteri, w/minor frost damage and sunburn. It's robust enough to outgrow the damage, but it seems marginal for our climate
A. hurteri, w/minor frost damage and sunburn. It's robust enough to outgrow the damage, but it seems marginal for our climate
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Aloe ferox, looking as happy as ever after a few weeks of torrential (for us) rain
Aloe ferox, looking as happy as ever after a few weeks of torrential (for us) rain
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You are making me drool with envy
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Beautiful plants and they are all in such great shape. Your Garden must be quite the show place. Thanks for sharing.
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Just a couple more quick shots. The A. kerchovei is the parent of the pup shown a couple posts prior. Mama is very impressive at nearly 6' across.
A. kerchovei
A. kerchovei
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A. xylonacantha (blue)
A. xylonacantha (blue)
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A. havardiana
A. havardiana
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A. colorata
A. colorata
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A. decipiens
A. decipiens
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A. angustarium
A. angustarium
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A. ghiesbreghtii + A. schidigera 'Shira ito no Ohi'
A. ghiesbreghtii + A. schidigera 'Shira ito no Ohi'
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A. 'Sharkskin'
A. 'Sharkskin'
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A. ×pumila
A. ×pumila
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A. heteracantha (probably still considered a form of A. univittata)
A. heteracantha (probably still considered a form of A. univittata)
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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I'm beginning to think I have way too many Agaves. Even with these latest shots, we're less than 20% through....
A. parryi v. truncata
A. parryi v. truncata
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A. cerulata ssp. cerulata
A. cerulata ssp. cerulata
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A. sisalana, about 6' across
A. sisalana, about 6' across
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A. wocomahi, apparently readying itself for its final fling
A. wocomahi, apparently readying itself for its final fling
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The A. weberi that ate the Bronx @ 6' tall x 12' across. It's still growing. Rapidly.
The A. weberi that ate the Bronx @ 6' tall x 12' across. It's still growing. Rapidly.
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A. asperrima ssp. zarcensis
A. asperrima ssp. zarcensis
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A. shawii ssp. goldmaniana (best guess)
A. shawii ssp. goldmaniana (best guess)
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A. gentryi
A. gentryi
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Either an odd form of A. chrysoglossa or an A. chrysoglossa hybrid
Either an odd form of A. chrysoglossa or an A. chrysoglossa hybrid
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A. toumeyana v. bella
A. toumeyana v. bella
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A. flexispina
A. flexispina
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A. chazaroi, spending another winter on wheels, to be moved in and out of the garage as needed
A. chazaroi, spending another winter on wheels, to be moved in and out of the garage as needed
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A. mitis v. albidior, too defenseless to put in the ground
A. mitis v. albidior, too defenseless to put in the ground
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A. impressa
A. impressa
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Dasylirion quadrangulatum, potted Agave to the left is A. aurea
Dasylirion quadrangulatum, potted Agave to the left is A. aurea
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A. 'Emerald Envy'©
A. 'Emerald Envy'©
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Yard shot
Yard shot
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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Quite superb Ron (greenwithenvysmiley).

Do you have a decent Agave gypsophila?
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I do have one, along with a few offsets, but "decent" might be a stretch. It has both sun and frost damage, and seems ill-equipped to manage our extreme climate.
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More, more, more...
A. attenuata, handling our winter better than expected
A. attenuata, handling our winter better than expected
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A. potatorum
A. potatorum
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A. vivipara
A. vivipara
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A. pendula × A. horrida
A. pendula × A. horrida
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A. xylonacantha 'Frostbite' (actually a form of A. univittata)
A. xylonacantha 'Frostbite' (actually a form of A. univittata)
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A. ×peacockii (A. kerchovei × A. marmorata) -- this guy is doing really well on a sunny slope, I'll take steps to start sending more water its way
A. ×peacockii (A. kerchovei × A. marmorata) -- this guy is doing really well on a sunny slope, I'll take steps to start sending more water its way
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A. shrevei ssp. matapensis -- one of the most invasive Agaves I've seen, sending pups out in every direction at a great distance
A. shrevei ssp. matapensis -- one of the most invasive Agaves I've seen, sending pups out in every direction at a great distance
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A. 'Blue Glow'
A. 'Blue Glow'
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A. macroacantha variegate
A. macroacantha variegate
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A. isthmensis
A. isthmensis
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A. 'Burnt Burgundy'
A. 'Burnt Burgundy'
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A. seemanniana ssp. pygmae
A. seemanniana ssp. pygmae
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A. univattata 'Quadricolor'
A. univattata 'Quadricolor'
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A. ovatifolia
A. ovatifolia
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A. 'Royal Spine' with apparent tip burn from frost
A. 'Royal Spine' with apparent tip burn from frost
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A. 'Kissho Kan'
A. 'Kissho Kan'
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A. hurteri
A. hurteri
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A. utahensis v. nevadensis
A. utahensis v. nevadensis
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A. titanota
A. titanota
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Another A. 'Blue Glow'
Another A. 'Blue Glow'
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A. murpheyi
A. murpheyi
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A. obscura -- this was such a dog when I found it, really gratifying to see it now. It's the only example I've ever seen.
A. obscura -- this was such a dog when I found it, really gratifying to see it now. It's the only example I've ever seen.
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A. seemanniana -- damage is from woodrats
A. seemanniana -- damage is from woodrats
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A. gypsophila
A. gypsophila
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A. titanota
A. titanota
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A. utahensis v. nevadensis
A. utahensis v. nevadensis
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A. utahensis v. eborispina
A. utahensis v. eborispina
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A. 'Celsii Nova'
A. 'Celsii Nova'
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A. sobria ssp. frailensis
A. sobria ssp. frailensis
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A. toumeyana
A. toumeyana
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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And a few group shots (continued from Post #19)...
A. utahensis v. eborispina / A. macroacantha
A. utahensis v. eborispina / A. macroacantha
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A. FO-076 / A. potatorum 'Snowfall' / A. seemanniana
A. FO-076 / A. potatorum 'Snowfall' / A. seemanniana
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A. macroacantha / A. phillipsiana
A. macroacantha / A. phillipsiana
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A. univittata / A. parrasana / Hesperoyucca whipplei
A. univittata / A. parrasana / Hesperoyucca whipplei
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A. palmeri 'Cutty Shark' / A. chrysantha
A. palmeri 'Cutty Shark' / A. chrysantha
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Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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Thanks for sharing! It's been fun to see them grow up through your pictures over the last 5 or 6 years!

Roughly how cold did your Royal Spine get? I find frost damage hard to believe...mine's been pretty dang cold and hasn't been damaged.
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I'm with you on the Royal Spine. I just saw the damage today, and don't know what else it could be... It may have gotten below 30°F a couple times, but that's about it.

Remember when I first posted up a pic of the Cutty Shark? You and Greg thought it might be bovi x colorata. I never expected it to get this large and impressive @ better than 4' tall.
Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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Fantastic. A gallery all of it's own.
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Re: A few shots around the garden...

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Greg stopped by today and believes this unknown Agave is A. wercklei. I always thought it was likely an Hiemiflorae, but was never sure which...

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Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
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