Saturday, July 30, 2011

Agave Plant Mini













 




In general, large sized agave, but there is also a mini. Because the size of this mini is perfect for display on the coffee table, patterns and shapes vary
 


 This plant is one of the well-known ornamental plants, especially those that are large. Usually this is used as an ornamental plant tanman city, living fences, and the green line filler. Agave much-loved lovers of ornamental plants because of its distinctive and easy to grow.
 


Agave plants actually still family Amaryllidaceae, in general these plants grow to form rosette (leaf collection is arranged encircling the stem), with a thick, stiff leaves. Usually leaves are long and narrow, although there is also a wide slightly rounded. Takk agave stems have looked, as it is covered by leaves.
 

Here are some types of agave are worthy of collection:
Agave striata
This plant can be displayed as catik sekalli decorate the coffee table. Speperti like other types of agave, also meroset growth. Only about 20-25 inch meter high. The leaves are long and stiff, yellow-ivory. The leaves are narrow, its width is only 1 inch meter with the tip of a very pointy and sharp. His features an antique look, with thick leaves and grow to form rosette, he looks like a half circle that is fully charged.


Agave schidigera
 

Agave mini is indeed very unique. Interesting figure, spreading rosette shape to the side. The leaves are dark green, variegated with white strokes, similar to batik painting. The beauty and uniqueness msih increased again with the threads of white curls along the edges of its leaves. When touched, the thread is stiff.

Agave americana
 

This type of agave leaves more broadly, can reach 3 inch meter and tapered ends. Its appeal lies in the form of leaf color and composition are nice. The middle of the dark green leaves, while yellow edges. Its beauty still comes back with a painting of white on the green. Crop only 20 inch meter tall with a rosette On appeal to the other, it has a thicker leaf. The tip leaves are adorned with sharp black spines. 

 

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