- Agave chiapensis
Taxobox
name = "Agave chiapensis"
image_width = 180px
image_caption = In bloom
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Agavaceae
genus = "Agave "
species = "A. chiapensis"
binomial = "Agave chiapensis"
binomial_authority =Jacobi 1866"Agave chiapensis" is a species of
agave .It is a medium-sized agave, with spreading rosettes of light green leaves that are variable but tend toward the ovate. The teeth of the leaf margins are deltoid and may be found either small (3-4 mm) and closely spaced, or larger (5-10 mm) and further apart. The strong terminal spine of the leaf is 2-3.5 cm in length.
The flower spike typically reaches 2 meters in height, with the flowers spread along the upper 1/3 to 1/4 of its length. The flowers are 60-70 mm long, yellow or green in color but flushed with red or purple shading, as well as the bractlets, giving an overall darker appearance. The filaments are also dark and at 70-80 mm extend far out of the flower, with 30-mm anthers on the ends.
As the name suggests, "A. chiapensis" is known only from the Mexican state of
Chiapas .References
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Howard Scott Gentry , "Agaves of Continental North America" (University of Arizona Press, 1982) pp. 224-226
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