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What is Agave?


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Agave:1:tropical American plants with basal rosettes of fibrous sword-shaped leaves and flowers in tall spikes; some cultivated for ornament or for fiber.

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Agave is a large genus of succulent plant that includes over 200 species. There are many modern uses for agave.. (MORE?)

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A desert plant with a spike-like flower, similar to a Yucca plant.

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The Agave is a type of cactus they are the American look-a-like of the African Aloe. ChaCha on.

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Agave is a Mexican plant, Agave tequilana var. weber, with blue leaves, used in tequila. ChaCha for now! Text back soon!

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Agave is any of numerous plants of the genus Agave, native to hot, dry regions of the New World and having basal rosettes of MORE?

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People think of agave as being a member of the cactus family;the plant is not a cactus. It is more closely related to lilies.

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