- Agave shawii
Taxobox
name = "Agave shawii"
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Agavaceae
genus = "Agave "
species = "A. shawii"
binomial = "Agave shawii"
binomial_authority = Engelm."Agave shawii" is an
agave found only along the Pacific coast ofBaja California , extending north into the coastalchaparral of southernmostCalifornia .It is a small-to-medium agave, with green
ovate leaves 20-50 cm long and 8-20 cm wide, and a variable pattern of marginal teeth. Theinflorescence forms apanicle 2-4 meters in height, whose 8-14 lateralumbel s are subtended by large purplebract s. Each umbel consists of a mass of yellowish or reddish flowers.It generally flowers February to May, and as typical for agaves, the rosette dies thereafter. Although capable of reproducing by suckering, populations vary considerably in their behavior, with some consisting entirely of individual rosettes, while others form groups or colonies of clones.
Subspecies "goldmaniana" is generally larger, with longer (40-70 cm)
lanceolate leaves, and 18-25 umbels on a 3-5 meter stem, and predominates in the desert of the central peninsula.Although occasionally cultivated, this agave is frost tender, with damage starting at -5 degrees C and becoming extensive at -8 degrees.
ources
* Raymond M. Turner, Janice E. Bowers, and Tony L. Burgess, "Sonoran Desert Plants: an Ecological Atlas" (Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1995) pp. 63-65
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