Widely cultivated American monocarpic plant with greenish-white flowers on a tall stalk; blooms only after ten to twenty years and then dies.
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Examples for "agave"
Examples for "agave"
1The endless fields of blue agave passed by on either side.
2There was no difference in symptom improvement between the agave and placebo groups.
3The agave is capable of being applied to many domestic uses.
4He tasted of coffee and agave syrup and some sort of vegan creamer.
5Things like oats spelt, rye, millet or even things like molasses or agave.
1We present a case of irritative contact dermatitis after exposure to the sap of Agave americana.
2The plant called American aloe, Agave americana (c.v.), belongs to a different order, viz.
3The most familiar species is Agave americana (see fig.
4The tall Cereus Giganteus and Agave Americana are found in abundance.
5Thus too the maguey,* (* Agave Americana, the aloe of our gardens.)
6The leaves are suspended by threads of cocuiza;* (* Agave Americana.)
7Agave americana, Century plant or American aloe.
8We rode for miles through thickets of the centennial plant, Agave Americana, and found one in full bloom.
9It is the domain of the monocotyledonous plants; for amidst the gramina only a few Maguey* plants rise here and there (* Agave Americana.
Translations for Agave americana