Foxtail Agave 🍃

in hive-109286 •  4 years ago 

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This Agave attenuata is a species of agave that’s commonly known as the Foxtail, the Lion's tail or the Swan's Neck Agave for its special development of a curved inflorescence, unusually among most agaves.
The juice from the core of the agave plant is used for the production of agave nectar, also a sweetener often used in food & drinks as a substitute for sugar or honey are extracted too. Agave contains fibres which can be extracted from the leaves of this plant & used for making rope, matting & the coarse cloths.
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Well snapped and quite a useful plant

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I see, it looks like an aloe vera plant

Thank you for sharing your photo and your knowledge.

Wow this is awesome, thank you very much @udibekwe for sharing