Hi everyone,
I found your site very useful for trying to identify the various Agaves I have collected over the years. I find the genus extremely fascinating, and it is interesting to see how the variation in a few characters can produce such an array of forms. I have the feeling that many species are difiicult to separate and change gradually into one another, right? This is probably why I find the genus so attractive.
Best,
Mikael H
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Hiya!
Agaves in Sweden. At one time the north pole was temperate..
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Agaves in Sweden. At one time the north pole was temperate..
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