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I am not a professional botanist nor an expert in Agavaceae taxonomy.
Any help with ID and spelling would be welcome.
Photos are for reference only.
Agave
AG006= americana var. medio-picta alba (grayish-blue leaves with a large
white strip in the middle) $6.50
AG056= americana var. medio-picta azure (has a blueish green center strip)
N/A
AG022= bracteosa (soft leave, no teeth, looks more like a bromeliad) $6.50
larger $15.00
AG018=
celsii (very whitish-blue color, pink in good light, small dark teeth & tip
spine) N/A
AG2= dasyliroides (thin soft blue-green leaves, no teeth, seed
grown) $6.50
AG019=
desmettiana var. marginata (urn-shaped rosette, soft leaves with creamy
edges) $6.50
AG3= guadalajarana
(gray rosette with very wide toothy leaves, seed grown) $6.50 - 5 for
$15.00
AG054= leopoldii (leaves about 8" long, lots of curls) $6.50
AG004= lophantha variegated (toothy rosettes with lots of color) $15.00
AG040= 'Kyoto' (thick fat leaves with big teeth)
N/A
AG001=
macroacantha (blue green narrow leaves, black teeth & tip spine)
N/A
AG044= 'Ohi-Raijan' (very small rosettes, will become a nice mound of
rosettes) $8.00
AG4= ornithobroma
(thin green leaves with curly white filaments, seed grown) $6.50
AG005= patonii (small agave, dwarf form, under a foot across with long black leave tip spines) $6.50
AG012= patonii var. marginata (small agave, dwarf form, under a foot
across, with creamy margins) $12.50
AG048= sp. 'Orange Spine' (mother came from Nature's Curiosity Shop over
27yrs. ago it will sometime have monstrose leaves) N/A
AG034= stricta (thin light green leaves, will make a nice dome of leaves)
$6.50
AG007=
stricta nana (also had the name echinata, very small form with pale green thin
leaves) $6.50
AG036= tenuifolia (somewhat like the stricta, these young plants came from
Yuccado Nursery) N/A
AG031=
titanota #37 (thick fat green leaves, very jaws like teeth) $6.50
AG000= titanota
(nice blue form, seed grown) $6.50
AG008= utathensis var. eborispina (small agave, makes lots of pups) $6.50
AG002=
victoriae-reginae (dense, tight rosettes, triangular leaves, white markings)
$6.50
AG1= victoriae-reginae compacta
(small compact plants with nice markings, makes many offsets) $6.50
AG057= xylonacantha (lots of teeth, gets a golden color in the sun) $6.50
Beaucarnea
AGB037=
gracilis (caudex, that will branch with green to blueish-green leaves) $6.50
AGB015=
recurvata (caudex, main stem will branch, fountain of reddish-green leaves)
N/A
AGB027= guatemalensis (fat-bottoms with long necks)
N/A
Calibanus
AGC025=
hookeri 'The Tempest' (fat caudex with lots of grass like leaves) $8.00
Dracaena
AGD033= draco (these are seedlings, will make a fat truck)
N/A
Furcraea
AGF010=
foetida var. medio-picta (long grayish blue leaves with a white stripe down the
middle) $6.50
Hesperaloe
AGH060=
parviflora (agave relative, thin dark green leaves, these are very young plants,
red fl) $6.50
Manfreda
AGM030= sileri (these are young seedlings not sure what they will look
like when they grow up, seed were from the CSSA) $6.50
AGM029=
sp. (soft grayish-blue leaves spotted with reddish-brown, white
fl. may go dormant in winter, very cold hardy) $6.50
Polianthes
AGP059=
tuberosa (soft green leaves, white fragrant fl. bulbs will go dormant in the
winter) $6.50
Yucca
AGY035= whipple (very powdery blue leaves on short stems) $6.50