Agave americana subsp. americana (redirected from: Agave americana var. picta (Salm-Dyck) A.Terracc.)
Family: Asparagaceae
American century plant
[Agave americana var. marginata Trel. in L.H.Bailey, moreAgave americana var. mediopicta , Agave americana var. picta (Salm-Dyck) A.Terracc., Agave americana var. striata Trel. in L.H.Bailey, Agave americana var. variegata Hook., Agave felina Trel., Agave melliflua Trel., Agave rasconensis Trel., Agave theometel Zuccagni]
Plants acaulescent or short-stemmed, trunks less than 2 m; rosettes open or dense. Leaves erect, ascending, or frequently reflexed, 100-200 × 15-25 cm; blade light green to green or glaucous-gray, sometimes variegated yellow or whitish, especially in cultivated forms, sometimes cross-zoned, lanceolate, adaxially plane and somewhat guttered near base, abaxially convex near base; margins straight or undulate to crenate, teeth 5-10 mm; apical spine conical or subulate, 2-5 cm. Scape 5-9 m. Inflorescences: lateral branches 15-35. Flowers 7-10 cm; perianth tube 8-20 × 12-20 cm; ovary 3-4.5 cm. Capsules 4-8 cm. Seeds unknown.