Agave roezliana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Agave roezliana, Baker (A. horrida laevior, Hort.). Lvs. ovate-lanceolate, spreading, 2-4 x 12-16 in., rather thick, green, broadly pale-striped above, not lined on the back, with grooved brown and then gray spine and moderately large teeth joined by a moderate margin: infl. not very heavy. S. Mex. G.C. 1871, p. 74; II. 7, p. 528. F. 1870, p. 42.—Presents as extreme forms: var. Inghamii, Baker (A. Gilbeyi longifolia, Hort., A. Inghami and A. Inghami gigantea, Hort.), with broad, often concolorous lvs. and large prickles, known when dwarfed as var. Gilbeyi (A. Gilbeyi and A. horrida Gilbeyi, Hort.), Gt. 23, p. 89; 27, p. 84. Neubert's Gart. Mag. 50, p. 15. G.C. 1873, p. 1305; and var. Peacockii (A. Killischii, Hort.?, A. Peacockii, Croucher), B.M. 7757. G.C. 1873, p. 1400, with narrowly triangular-lanceolate lvs., sometimes entire. The names Regeliana, Regelii and Regelii macrodonta, identified by Jacobi with A. triangularis, seem also to have been applied to this; and the now unrecognized A. artichaut, A. horrida nana and its f. laevior and A. horrida pygmaea of gardens may belong here. A. Hanburii, Baker, suggests a possible hybrid of this. CH


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