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Agavoideae

Agavoideae
Family: Asparagaceae
Agavoideae image
Liz Makings
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James L. Reveal & Wendy C. Hodgson in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Plants usually perennial, occasionally epiphytic, sometimes monocarpic or polycarpic, monoecious, dioecious, or polygamodioecious, small to gigantic, sometimes arborescent, usually scapose. Stems subterranean or aboveground, sometimes branched. Leaves simple, annual or long-lived, in terminal rosettes or occasionally cauline, sessile or occasionally pseudo-petiolate; blade linear, lanceolate, oblanceolate, ovate, or elliptic, fibrous, thin and flexible, thick and rigid or succulent, or fibrous, often glaucous, margins entire, serrulate, dentate, denticulate, corneous, or filiferous, apex rigid or flexible, sometimes pungent, often with short or long spine. Inflorescences terminal or axillary spikes, racemose or paniculate, sometimes umbellate, bracteate, often huge; bracts ascending or erect, occasionally reflexed, leaflike proximally, scalelike distally. Flowers 6-merous, bisexual or functionally unisexual; perianth of 2 similar petallike whorls, semisucculent; tepals distinct or connate into tube, apex glandular or glandular-pubescent; stamens included or exserted; filaments often broadened and succulent, glabrous, pubescent, or papillose; anthers versatile, dehiscence longitudinal; ovary superior or inferior, 3-locular or occasionally 1-locular, 3-angled, ovoid, or cylindrical, with axillary or rarely parietal placentation; style included or exserted; stigmas 1 or 3, 3-lobed or capitate; pedicel usually distinct, articulate or not, rarely absent. Fruits occasionally baccate, usually capsular and sometimes winged or lobed, or indehiscent and dry or fleshy. Seeds 1-3(-many) per locule, flattened, 3-angled, hemispheric, ovoid, obovoid, or globose.
Species within checklist: BIO 303 Plant Evolution Class Checklist || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Agave abisaii
Media resource of Agave abisaii
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Agave acuispina
Media resource of Agave acuispina
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Agave aktites
Media resource of Agave aktites
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Agave albomarginata
Media resource of Agave albomarginata
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Agave albopilosa
Media resource of Agave albopilosa
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Agave americana
Media resource of Agave americana
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Agave angustiarum
Media resource of Agave angustiarum
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Agave angustifolia
Media resource of Agave angustifolia
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Agave angustifolia × vilmoriniana
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Agave angustissima
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Agave antillarum
Media resource of Agave antillarum
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Agave apedicellata
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Agave applanata
Media resource of Agave applanata
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Agave asperrima
Media resource of Agave asperrima
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Agave atrovirens
Media resource of Agave atrovirens
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Agave attenuata
Media resource of Agave attenuata
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Agave aurea
Media resource of Agave aurea
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Agave avellanidens
Media resource of Agave avellanidens
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Agave azurea
Media resource of Agave azurea
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Agave bahamana
Media resource of Agave bahamana
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Agave bakeri
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Agave boldinghiana
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not available
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Agave bovicornuta
Media resource of Agave bovicornuta
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Agave braceana
Media resource of Agave braceana
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Agave bracteosa
Media resource of Agave bracteosa
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Agave brandegeei
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Agave breedlovei
Media resource of Agave breedlovei
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Agave brevipetala
Media resource of Agave brevipetala
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Agave brevispina
Media resource of Agave brevispina
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Agave brittoniana
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not available
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Agave bulbulifera
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not available
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Agave bulliana
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not available
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Agave cacozela
Media resource of Agave cacozela
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Agave caeciliana
Media resource of Agave caeciliana
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Agave cantala
Media resource of Agave cantala
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Agave capensis
Media resource of Agave capensis
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Agave caribaeicola
Media resource of Agave caribaeicola
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Agave carminis
Media resource of Agave carminis
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Agave cerulata
Media resource of Agave cerulata
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Agave chazaroi
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Agave chiapensis
Media resource of Agave chiapensis
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Agave chihuahuana
Media resource of Agave chihuahuana
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Agave chisosensis
Media resource of Agave chisosensis
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Agave chrysantha
Media resource of Agave chrysantha
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Agave chrysoglossa
Media resource of Agave chrysoglossa
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Agave cocui
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Agave coetocapnia
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not available
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Agave colimana
Media resource of Agave colimana
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Agave collina
Media resource of Agave collina
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Agave colorata
Media resource of Agave colorata
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